Through hands-on research opportunities at RWU, senior Joshua Sears contributed to a study on sea robins that has garnered national attention, showcasing the university鈥檚 commitment to providing students real-world research opportunities.
As the EPSCoR Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program鈥檚 home, RWU strengthens its commitment to advancing undergraduate research and fostering collaboration among Rhode Island鈥檚 scientific community.
The annual RWU camp offers high school students an immersive introduction to the study of Marine Biology, featuring hands-on fieldwork and laboratory experiences.
During the week-long Food Science Camp, high school students learn about physics, sustainability, and social justice through hands-on experiments and field trips.
With funding from the university, donor gifts, and federal earmarks, students from diverse academic disciplines will benefit from new classrooms, labs, and studio spaces.
Through work on real-world research, 鈥淩WU excels at providing meaningful engagement, and our students' publications are a testament to that commitment,鈥 said Andrew Rhyne, Professor of Marine Biology.
Thanks to alumna Kristina Biyad 鈥16, five RWU students attended the Foreign Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., where they met U.S. political leaders and engaged in discourse about current events.
RWU community welcomes 925 new first-year students and 85 new transfer students; university leaders encourage them to dive into hands-on learning and community engagement opportunities.