Mike Formanski '12, a visual arts and architecture alum, returned to RWU to debut his feature film, The Iron Wall, describe his artistic process, and inspire future filmmakers.
An interdisciplinary project brings RWU education and engineering majors together to teach fourth graders about engineering design and wind turbine energy.
In her course, "Children and Books," professor Rachel McCormack demonstrates the value of experiential learning for future educators and teaches students of all majors that picture books are not just for kids.
In the dance/performance program, students learned from and collaborated with artist in residence, hip hop artist and breaking practitioner Raphael Xavier, ultimately showcasing their work in a final performance.
This January, members of the RWU Chapter of Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) headed to Alajuelita, Costa Rica, to learn about and volunteer at a clinic for refugees from Nicaragua.
In order to empower students to create social change, RWU will host a nonviolent civil disobedience training as part of a series of activism education events.