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    Mobile Course Registration Now Available to Roger Williams Students

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    Information Technology expands myRWU app to include course registration by smartphone

    Roger Williams University Partners with Google and Labster to Launch Virtual Reality Science Labs

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    Standing inside a private room in the University Library last week, Joshua Abston performed a biology lab assignment on cellular respiration, but it was actually taking place inside a virtual reality lab

    Bonding Across Cultures

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    Seventh annual Global Fest celebrates cultural diversity across campus

    RWU Engineering Expert Partners with PowerDocks to Design Off-Grid Clean-Energy Power Stations for Autonomous Robots

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    Assistant Professor of Engineering Charles Thangaraj will lead collaborative project funded by an Innovation Voucher from the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

    Means to Her Dreams

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    ILA scholar Bre’Anna Metts-Nixon ’13 encourages students to pursue higher education in spite of life’s challenges

    Mary Yukari Waters. The laws of evening. Scribner, 2003

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    Mary Yukari Waters is an American Japanese-Irish author who, in her collection of stories The Laws of Evening, writes about Japanese culture, usually women’s experiences adapting to their lives in this culture. Many of the stories reflect the changes in culture that occurred during and after World War II. An overarching theme is that of the invasion of American culture in Japanese society as a result of the American occupation and America’s formulation of Japanese government and political structure at the conclusion of World War II

    Creating a Campus-Wide Social Justice Movement

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    Inaugural Social Justice Summit brings together campus community to plan events, research and activities to effect change

    The Scikit-HEP Project

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    The Scikit-HEP project is a community-driven and community-oriented effort with the aim of providing Particle Physics at large with a Python scientific toolset containing core and common tools. The project builds on five pillars that embrace the major topics involved in a physicist's analysis work: datasets, data aggregations, modelling, simulation and visualisation. The vision is to build a user and developer community engaging collaboration across experiments, to emulate scikit-learn's unified interface with Astropy's embrace of third-party packages, and to improve discoverability of relevant tools.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP 2018), 9-13 July 201

    RWU Scientists, Alumni Publish Report Exposing Impossible Test Results Claiming to Detect Fish Caught by Cyanide Poisoning

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    PLOS ONE publishes whistle blower report that debunks a method credited as the answer to a serious problem in the marine aquarium trade
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