In its 15th year, the international film festival, curated by University students, celebrates the power of art and culture in affecting positive change.
²ÝÁñÉçÇø senior education majors learn lessons in technology and adaptability, transitioning their student teaching placements online midway through the spring semester.
Senior Megan Willgoos, a Journalism major and Graphic Design minor, who accepted a position as Multimedia Journalist with KTVL News in Medford, Oregon and plans to relocate in May, reflects on entering this field in the time of coronavirus.
This story is the first in a series highlighting how ²ÝÁñÉçÇø professors are offering experiential, student-centered approaches to education through innovative distance learning, as classes pivot to online formats for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester
Director of Partnerships and Field Experiences Kimberlee Johnsen-Smith organized a series of trainings with Providence nonprofit Diversity Talks, for future teachers and their supervisors to engage with diversity, equity and inclusion.
For its deep commitment to community-engaged work and civic scholarship, Roger Williams University earns 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
With support from Navona Records and the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Foundation Grant, Associate Professor of Music Composition, Theory and Technology Elliott Miles McKinley Releases New CD, The Shadow Dancer, and brings his professional knowledge to the classroom.
Associate Professor of History Autumn Quezada-Grant brings history into the modern age with a course assignment to create social media accounts for famous figures.
Featuring inclusive practices and extensive fieldwork, ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s M.A. Special Education program is the only program in Rhode Island that can be completed in just one year, as well as two years of part-time study.