Undergraduate students in Professor Koty Sharp’s Marine Biology lab work on all phases of Astrangia research, from running experiments to co-authoring publications.
“It’s a way for students to see the process of an election up close,” said Professor June Speakman, who’s taught her popular Campaigns and Elections class for close to 20 years.
“Students get exposed to our introductory curriculum,” said Professor Brian Wysor. “We want them to walk away with an appreciation for science.”
Delivering $1.6M to RWU for shellfish aquaculture, the Senators partner with Roger Williams to develop smart strategies and direct support to make shellfish farms stronger and more productive and help new shellfish aquaculture businesses start up across the Ocean State.
From their outstanding academic and co-curricular achievements during their time at RWU to their post-Roger plans, RWU is very proud to celebrate our 2022 graduates. In these stories, hear how an RWU education has shaped their futures.
On May 7, students, faculty, staff, and families gathered on campus for the annual Student Achievement Awards, celebrating remarkable student dedication and leadership.
In her 'Great Powers and Great Responsibilities' course, Annika Hagley uses the superhero genre to dive into conversations about politics, culture, and society.