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RWU Celebrates LGBTQ+ Graduates in First Lavender GraduationMay 10, 2018Juan SiliezarThe event recognizes the strength, resilience and success of graduating seniors who are part of the growing LGBTQ+ community at RWU.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU
Designing a Craft for Manned Expeditions on MarsMay 7, 2018Jill Rodrigues '05Senior applied math and bio major works with a professor on designing a NASA rover to land humans on Mars.Tags:AcademicsCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences
The Zine: A Space for ‘New and Dangerous Ideas’ at RWUMay 2, 2018Juan Siliezar & Justin WilderA new digital magazine at RWU showcases the voices, stories and experiences of RWU students and promotes critical social justice.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWUFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationUniversity College
Following Her Passion: Student Commencement Speaker Finds Inspiration through Life’s ChallengesMay 1, 2018Courtney Dell’Agnese ’19Victoria Davis ’18 combines her love for science and writing to create her own science communication major.Tags:AcademicsAlumniLife @ RWUFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences
‘You Get What You Put In': RWU Students on this Year’s Student Advertising Competition CourseApril 26, 2018Juan SiliezarAfter securing a second-place finish for project-based course work, students reflect on their experience and what they got out of the class.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWUMario J. Gabelli School of BusinessFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and Education
Analytics Team Claims Second Place in National Analytics ChallengeApril 25, 2018Jill Rodrigues '05Business students take home national award in Association for Information Systems national analytics challenge.Tags:AcademicsCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUMario J. Gabelli School of Business
Dominican Republic Ecotourism Pioneer to Deliver RWU Commencement AddressApril 19, 2018Edward FitzpatrickNational Immigration Law Center director to deliver RWU Law Commencement Address.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU
Stars, Stripes, and Frosted Thanks: RWU Students Support Local War Veterans at Annual Cake Off EventApril 17, 2018Courtney Dell’Agnese ’19Teams of students compete in ICC’s cake-decorating fundraiser for the Rhode Island Veterans Home in Bristol.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU
The Alumni Connection: TV Producer Shares Field-Reporting Experience with Journalism StudentsApril 12, 2018Jill Rodrigues '05Kathleen Kiely ’13 takes students into the field as she reports for WCVB TV’s “Chronicle”Tags:AcademicsAlumniCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and Education
Overcoming the Obstacles to Addressing RacismApril 11, 2018Edward FitzpatrickAntiracist scholars Ibram Kendi and Robin DiAngelo urge RWU community to focus on outcomes of policies and to think of racism as a structure, not an event.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWU