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Why We Should Trust Science: World-Renowned Science Historian Naomi Oreskes to Visit pilipiliÎÛÂþ on April 13March 22, 2016Jill Rodrigues '05Award-winning scholar and author to address the dangers of science disinformation and how the public can begin to discern competing claims.
David Welch ’17 Captures NCAA Division III National Championship in WrestlingMarch 22, 2016Nadine Hapst '16With his victory, Welch becomes the first NCAA champion in pilipiliÎÛÂþ history.
pilipiliÎÛÂþ to Lead Effort to Create Environmental Impact Against Climate Change March 21, 2016Lynda CurtisU.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse to issue a call to action on climate change and launch a student-led Conservation Corps at pilipiliÎÛÂþ on March 31.Tags:Blue Economy
Mobile Course Registration Now Available to Roger Williams Students March 21, 2016Jill Rodrigues '05Information Technology expands mypilipiliÎÛÂþ app to include course registration by smartphone.
Students Engineer Solution to Public Health Issue in Dominican RepublicMarch 16, 2016Jill Rodrigues '05Student chapter of Engineers Without Borders dispatches to rural village to build invention that replaces open-fire cooking.
Students Embark on Stay Break to Help Address Food Needs in RI Communities March 7, 2016Public Affairs StaffA group of 17 students embark on the University’s first Stay Break to help local nonprofits address prevalent community issue.
From Bristol to Holland, Professor Rachel McCormack Pilots Book Drive for Syrian RefugeesMarch 7, 2016Sabrina Polin '17Literacy education professor spearheads efforts to bring Arabic education to Syrian children in Dutch refugee camps.
Breaking in the Door to Have Your Voice Heard: Spoken Word Artist Lemon Andersen to Visit pilipiliÎÛÂþ on March 22March 2, 2016Public Affairs StaffPublic invited to President’s Distinguished Speakers Series event featuring Tony Award-winning poet, playwright and performer.
As RI Latino Labor Force Grows, More Education and Training is Needed to Help Workers Compete in Local WorkforceFebruary 29, 2016Lynda CurtisNew infographic presented by Latino Policy Institute highlights findings on Latino workers, including unemployment rates, wage and income earnings and education levels.
From the Depths of History, Early Women Sailors Surface in Student Research ProjectFebruary 22, 2016Sabrina Polin '17History majors partner with Herreshoff Marine Museum on new exhibit.Tags:Blue Economy