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.
From attending a criminal identification conference to co-founding an academic-based club, Hannah Leonard '24 paved her own path to become an Evidence Technician at the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona.
Senior Riley King has combined leadership, hands-on learning, and a passion for health technology to create lasting impact at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ University and beyond.
Symposium connects School of Justice Studies students with inspiring women professionals, provides learning opportunity on challenges in criminal justice field.
RWU hosted the Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, which provides students with hands-on experience to defend against simulated real-world cyberattacks and trained professionals.
Kayla Elliott ’21 credits her success as a U.S. Probation Officer to the strong connections built with professors and invaluable experiences gained through her undergraduate involvement at RWU.
The Professor of the Semester Award honors six faculty members for their outstanding teaching and mentorship, with more than 100 student nominations highlighting their dedication to student success.
At the week-long camp, high school students immersed themselves in the lives of forensic scientists, analyzing fingerprints, footprints, blood splatter, and crime scenes.
RWU community welcomes 925 new first-year students and 85 new transfer students; university leaders encourage them to dive into hands-on learning and community engagement opportunities.