With a $750,000 NOAA Sea Grant, NEAq and RWU lead initiative to catalyze sustainable breeding and raise awareness of aquaculture among public and commercial fishermen.
“Students get exposed to our introductory curriculum,” said Professor Brian Wysor. “We want them to walk away with an appreciation for science.”
Delivering $1.6M to RWU for shellfish aquaculture, the Senators partner with ĐÓ°ÉĘÓƵ to develop smart strategies and direct support to make shellfish farms stronger and more productive and help new shellfish aquaculture businesses start up across the Ocean State.
At the ninth annual Student Academic Showcase and Honors (SASH), students presented research and capstone projects, to faculty, staff, and their peers, held panel discussions, a music showcase and more.
RWU research team of faculty and students and the Providence Cultural Equity Initiative partner on reparative justice project for Providence Truth-Telling, Reconciliation and Reparations initiative.