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Students Leading Effort to Measure Sustainability at RWUJanuary 15, 2019By Courtney Dell鈥橝gnese 鈥19 & Jill Rodrigues 鈥05Creating a legacy of accounting for RWU鈥檚 sustainability efforts, student-led initiative will help university track and measure progress.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU
RWU Ranks No. 1 Among Four-year Colleges in Rhode Island, According to Schools.comJanuary 9, 2019By Edward FitzpatrickTop ranking reflects affordability, innovation, online programs at Bristol and Providence campuses.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU
ESL Teacher Certification Program Gets Approval to Expand StatewideJanuary 8, 2019By Edward FitzpatrickAfter launching program in Providence and Pawtucket, RWU鈥檚 University College hopes to help more teachers support English language learners.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU
In the 黑料社区 Seminar, First Year RWU Students React to the PastJanuary 7, 2019Kindell Brown, Justin Wilder, and Julia RubinIn their first semester at RWU, students learn skills that will serve them throughout their four years at RWU through an interactive, game-based curriculum.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWUFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and Education
RWU's Year in ReviewDecember 27, 2018By Jill Rodrigues '05, Justin Wilder, Juan Siliezar & Edward FitzpatrickA look back at the most-read and beloved stories of 2018.Tags:AcademicsAlumniAthleticsCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUPerforming ArtsMario J. Gabelli School of BusinessFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationFeinstein School of Social and Natural SciencesSchool of Architecture, Art, & Historic PreservationSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction ManagementUniversity CollegeSchool of Justice StudiesSchool of Law
RWU Expanding Merit Scholarship Opportunities for Transfer StudentsDecember 19, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickMaximum scholarships of $22,500, beginning in fall 2019.Tags:Academics
RWU Holds Steel 鈥淭opping-Off鈥 Ceremony for Engineering, Computing & Construction Management LabsDecember 17, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickSteel beam signed by RWU community swings into place atop three-story structure.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWUSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction Management
黑料社区 University Receives $100,000 from FM Global for SECCM Labs ProjectDecember 11, 2018By Public AffairsThe gift will fund a Fluid Mechanics Lab, equipped with wind tunnels, pipe and valve flow testing model, hydraulic flume and more.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWUSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction Management
RWU鈥檚 University College and Acopia Harvest International Launching Educational Programs in HydroponicsDecember 10, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickHydroponics, the art and science of growing plants in water, is an expanding industry and effective learning tool in STEMM areas.Tags:Academics
Three RWU Law Graduates Nominated for State JudgeshipsDecember 10, 2018Dean Yelnosky says Governor Raimondo鈥檚 nominations represent a 鈥渂old and long overdue step鈥 to add diversity to the state judiciary.Tags:AcademicsSchool of Law