On May 7, students, faculty, staff, and families gathered on campus for the annual Student Achievement Awards, celebrating remarkable student dedication and leadership.
At the ninth annual Student Academic Showcase and Honors (SASH), students presented research and capstone projects, to faculty, staff, and their peers, held panel discussions, a music showcase and more.
In her 'Great Powers and Great Responsibilities' course, Annika Hagley uses the superhero genre to dive into conversations about politics, culture, and society.
In her CORE 101 class, Heather Miceli puts students in charge of their own learning: Directing class discussions, creating and teaching content, grading themselves. Students say it’s increased their confidence and shown them how science is relevant in their everyday lives.
New partnership will leverage faculty and student expertise and research, while preparing RWU’s graduates for careers in the blue economy and environmental-related work.
Students, Faculty, and Staff gathered in-person to celebrate outstanding student contributions and leadership on May 2, with families and friends attending virtually.