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Accomplished leaders in pharmaceuticals, automotive retail, and nonprofit healthcare from Boston, Rhode Island, and Texas join RWU’s Board.
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Accomplished leaders in pharmaceuticals, automotive retail, and nonprofit healthcare from Boston, Rhode Island, and Texas join RWU’s Board.
Four first-year students earn four-year, full-tuition scholarships with paid internships, mentorship, and professional development through the Shawmut Scholars program.
New Center for Corporate Communication will bridge classroom learning with real-world experience for students while supporting Rhode Island’s corporate and nonprofit community.
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ University Professor of Public Health Jacquline Cottle and the R.I. Public Health Institute’s Amy Nunn weigh in on public health matters ranging from COVID-19 shots to measles outbreaks to food dyes.
Donabed aims to highlight the alternative narratives often overlooked in mainstream history.