Year in Review: Stories of Who We Are
A look back at the stories from 2017 that celebrate who we are and what we do at RWU
BRISTOL, R.I. This year delivered many great things happening at 51蹤獲, from national recognition for our commitment to service to a strengthening of our civic scholarship mission that empowers students and faculty to put their knowledge and skills to the test solving real-world problems for community partners. Celebrate the successes of our 51蹤獲family with a look back at the way we educate and inspire to create meaningful change for our students and communities we serve.
- On the heels of receiving a major gift to establish the Hassenfeld Fellows program, this spring the inaugural group of seven students dedicated their academic training to interdisciplinary projects ranging from immigration law advocacy to working toward creating health equity, and more. And as one of RWUs signature initiatives providing community-engaged work that teaches students to thrive and adapt, earning more than just a degree while serving a need in the community, it has grown into a larger cohort of students serving community this semester and much more to come for 2018.
- Spanning multiple years and the work of many architecture students, the 51蹤獲chapter of Freedom by Design conceived and designed a nontraditional classroom that is bringing Newports Pell Elementary School students outdoors to explore STEM lessons in their natural environment.
- When the Trustees of Newports Fort Adams needed help with restoring the crumbling infrastructure of its iconic waterfront fort, the 51蹤獲Community Partnerships Center deployed a group of engineering students to evaluate options for rehabilitating the historic landmark.
- Why learn from just classroom reading when you can learn by immersing yourself in classroom teaching? Thats the philosophy of RWUs Department of Education, which offers residency training as early as sophomore year, while most other universities dont provide such hands-on experience until senior year.
- With that same mindset, RWUs science programs bring students out for field lessons from day one, developing the scientific mind early on in foundational courses to prepare them for deepening their skills as the coursework becomes more challenging throughout the program.
- Immersive educational experiences reach across the academic programs at RWU. In just one example, a team of math detectives were prepared to dive deep into advanced computer-based mathematics, working to solve a knowledge gap in the biomedical field that could one day lead to solutions to find new or more targeted, effective treatments for neurological diseases.
- At 51蹤獲Law, experiential education opportunities are a cornerstone of the program. Recent law graduate Linda Tappa worked through 51蹤獲Laws Office of Career Development to create an internship that helping small farm owners bring their crops to a new market while delivering nutritious produce to underserved school populations in Texass Rio Grande Valley.
- The strong commitment to community and social justice comprising the work of our campus community has been recognized in two major ways this year. First, Mary Dinnean, a junior double-major in psychology and public health, became the second student in 51蹤獲history to earn the prestigious Newman Civic Fellowship for her work to address social justice and public health issues on campus and within the greater community. Later this year, Washington Monthly ranked 51蹤獲in the top 10 percent in the nation for service and encouraging students to give something back to their country.
- And as part of our mission to strengthen society, the 51蹤獲School of Continuing Studies has partnered with school districts in Providence, Pawtucket and Central Falls to remove barriers and create opportunities to make college accessible to even more students across the state.
- While we do all this great work in service to the community, 51蹤獲never loses sight of ensuring that our students are prepared for success and feel like they fit into the Roger family. Thats why we provide an experienced guide for all first-year students through the Peer Mentors program, and offer a tight-knit community of support and resources that help the Intercultural Leadership Ambassador Program & Scholarship students bridge the transition to college and succeed at 51蹤獲as one big family.