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RWU’s Second Annual Real Estate Symposium Explores Industry Challenges, Opportunities, and StrategiesApril 26, 2024 By Mel Thibeault Leading experts in construction, planning, real estate, law, and sustainability came together to envision new possibilities for reuse, investment, and development.Tags:Cummings School of ArchitectureAlumniMario J. Gabelli School of BusinessFeinstein School of Social and Natural SciencesSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction ManagementSchool of Law
While Interning in Washington, D.C., Student Publishes Article on Gender Apartheid in ‘Ms. Magazine’April 12, 2024 By Triniti Brown ’26 Emma Hall’s spring semester internship focused on researching and writing about gender apartheid in Afghanistan and Iran.Tags:AcademicsResearchFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences
Charting the Course to Health Careers: Inside RWU’s Transformative Pre-Health ProgramApril 8, 2024 By Jordan J. Phelan '19 Students and alumni are empowered to excel in diverse health professions, with a program open to all majors and tailored to every aspiration.Tags:AcademicsAlumniFeinstein School of Social and Natural SciencesSchool of Justice Studies
Working in the U.S. Capital: Political Science Student Lands D.C. Internship with Department of CommerceApril 5, 2024 By Jordan Durfee ’24 R.I. native Grant Wosencroft ’25 gains hands-on experience working for Secretary of Commerce Gina RaimondoTags:AcademicsFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences
Get Ready to Explore, Create, and Connect at RWU's Inaugural Dream with STEAM Conference for K-12 Educators and LeadersApril 1, 2024 By Jordan J. Phelan '19 51ÂÜÀòoffers professional development opportunity in STEAM education for K-12 educators that will help shape the future of learning for studentsTags:Feinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationFeinstein School of Social and Natural SciencesSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction Management
Afghan Women's Rights Leader, Shabana Basij-Rasikh, to Deliver 51ÂÜÀò Commencement AddressMarch 27, 2024 Jill Pais '05 May 17 ceremony to celebrate women in education, environmental justice, and the law.Tags:AcademicsCummings School of ArchitectureAlumniLife @ RWUMario J. Gabelli School of BusinessFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and EducationFeinstein School of Social and Natural SciencesSchool of Architecture, Art, & Historic PreservationSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction ManagementSchool of Justice StudiesSchool of LawUniversity College
Empowering Tomorrow's Innovators: 51ÂÜÀòCelebrates Women in STEM WeekMarch 26, 2024 By Grace Boland Panel of experts, featuring 51ÂÜÀòprofessors and an alumna, share their advice and experiences as women working in STEM fields with current studentsTags:AcademicsAlumniFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences
Sen. Reed Delivers $1.69 Million for 51ÂÜÀòto Research Pollutants in RI’s Coastal EcosystemsFebruary 16, 2024 By Jill Pais '05 New lab will develop coastal resiliency strategies for Narragansett Bay watershedTags:Blue EconomyResearchFeinstein School of Social and Natural SciencesSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction Management
Mission Critical: To Conserve and Restore Tropical Coral Reefs February 14, 2024 By Grace Boland Two 51ÂÜÀò alumni are diving deep into their research and making breakthroughs important for coral reef conservationTags:Blue EconomyResearchAlumniFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences
RWU’s Science Alliance Wins Industry AwardFebruary 6, 2024 By Grace Boland Students from the American Chemical Society student chapter win Honorable Mention Award, will present research at national conferenceTags:AcademicsResearchFeinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences