The High School Summer Academy in Architecture is going online with innovative software, virtual field trips, professional consultations and as always, in-depth personal connections.
When the pandemic is over, how will we look back on this quarantine time and the ways we connected across social distancing? When it was decided that students would not return to campus after spring
Across RWU, virtual celebrations and graduations mark the end of a semester of unprecedented challenges, and salute students’ perseverance and achievements.
tudents recently presented their final academic projects as the 2019-20 school year reaches completion. This sampling of academic achievements from across RWU schools and departments represents the hard work and accomplishments of every RWU student.
Compelled to reimagine their strategy due to coronavirus restrictions, the interdisciplinary team learned to overcome challenges and created a stronger, winning campaign.
Biology, Marine Biology and Environmental Science professors shared messages of encouragement, reminding students they’ve almost reached the end of this unprecedented semester, cheering them on to finish strong, and really dig in as they prepare for exams.
Applying their Roger connections and lessons from their studies, alumni and staff work together to deliver food to seniors and others at higher risk during COVID-19
Mid-semester, Education and Engineering majors adapted their collaborative interdisciplinary engineering design project with the Bristol Warren Regional School District, taking their experiential, hands-on project virtual for 12 fourth-grade classes.