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.
Applying their ºÚÁÏÉçÇø 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.
Senior Shaelyn LeLievre is learning, dancing and spending time with her family at home. The Dance & Performance Studies and Public Relations double major walks us through a day in her life in this second of our Hawks at Home series, in which students spotlight how remote learning is going in their own words.
Lecturer of Philosophy Chris Rawls' podcast supplements online learning for students in her four classes, keeping students engaged, offering comfort and entertainment alongside academic enrichment.
Senior Melissa Rodriguez is making it work from home. The Elementary Education major and Dance and English minor walks us through a day in her life in this first of our Hawks at Home series, in which students spotlight how remote learning is going in their own words.
In its 15th year, the international film festival, curated by University students, celebrates the power of art and culture in affecting positive change.
Senior engineering majors long planned to be fabricating projects in the new SECCM Labs building this spring. Continuing projects remotely has instead allowed them to develop essential project-collaboration communication skills that working engineers use every day.