Undergraduate Stories

The 51ÂÜÀòstudent experience is packed with hands-on projects, real-world opportunities, unique program offerings, personalized interactions with faculty, and much more. All of it meant to help students discover their passions while preparing for a successful career and a fulfilling life. Our students are independent thinkers, scholars, leaders, scientists, architects, artists, researchers, world travelers, athletes, and more.

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    Inside the Crime Lab: Getting a Foot in the Door

    Rebecca Millard, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2018

    Forensic Science

    Forensic science major Rebecca Millard got a real-world taste of crime-scene investigation working with a faculty member at the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory this summer. It gave her an edge at getting into Boston University’s School of Medicine for Biomedical Forensic Science.

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    Closer to Her Dream

    Ava Mastrostefano, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2018

    Marine Biology

    Ava Mastrostefano came to 51ÂÜÀòwith a dream. Now, she is on the brink of making her dream come true.

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    The Value of Internships

    Nick Corey, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2017

    Graphic Design

    As a student, Nick Corey, who was recently hired as a specialist in digital/strategy at (add)ventures in Providence, learned the value of internships. Let him tell you about it here.

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    Helping Better Society

    Isabel Clark, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2019

    Engineering

    At RWU, we are building the university the world needs now by addressing problems that matter most to society. Our students embody this work. For proof, look at national award-winning student Isabel Clark.

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    Discovering His Passion To Help

    Cory Letendre, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2018

    Public Health

    At RWU, Cory Letendre realized his true passion. It led him to invest over 400 hours volunteering at a local clinic.

  • A headshot of Maggie Daubenspeck

    When Language Travels the World

    Maggie Daubenspeck, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2017

    Creative Writing

    Maggie Daubenspeck’s love of poetry has carried her from her quaint hometown of Franklin Massachusetts, to some of the world’s most famous cities. It was a love that she discovered at RWU.

  • Headshot of Ash Lago

    From Small School Magazine to Big Time Publisher

    Ash Lago, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2010

    English Literary Studies

    A lot of English and creative writing majors dream of connecting with renowned American novelists and famous literary critics. For 51ÂÜÀògraduate Ash Lago, however, this is no dream. This is everyday life.

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    A Peace Keeper

    Tyler Porter, 51ÂÜÀòClass of 2020

    Architecture (M.Arch)

    Sometimes it's not just what you do in the classroom but what you do outside that makes the difference. Find out what that means for Tyler Porter.