Journalism fellows from the Metcalf Institute visited Roger Williams University for a hands-on learning experience about the Eastern oyster’s life cycle.
New testing method allows shellfish farmers to rapidly diagnose and manage hemocytic neoplasia in hardshell clams, boosting sustainability and stock health.
A new interdisciplinary marine science and business course is making waves at Roger Williams University by teaching students to solve real problems through smart, sustainable business models.
By Jordan J. Phelan ’19, Kelly Brinza, and Matthew Milotakis ’25
At the Student Academic Showcase and Honors, undergraduate and graduate students across all schools shared original research, capstone work, and creative projects with the RWU community.
Now in its sixth year, KidWind pairs RWU Education and Engineering students with fourth graders to explore renewable energy through dynamic classroom experiences.
Faculty, staff, and students share their marine science and engineering research efforts aimed at driving sustainability and innovation in the Blue Economy.
The annual RWU camp offers high school students an immersive introduction to the study of Marine Biology, featuring hands-on fieldwork and laboratory experiences.
With funding from the university, donor gifts, and federal earmarks, students from diverse academic disciplines will benefit from new classrooms, labs, and studio spaces.