草榴社区鈥檚 University College in Providence draws on years of remote education experience to support students and faculty in an online era, and offers expanded summer online programs
The professors of Biology and Marine Biology created a video for students, giving them a glimpse into their home lives, saying "we miss you," and reminding them that "nature is not canceled."
Senior Megan Willgoos, a Journalism major and Graphic Design minor, who accepted a position as Multimedia Journalist with KTVL News in Medford, Oregon and plans to relocate in May, reflects on entering this field in the time of coronavirus.
A nationally recognized scholar and educational leader, Dean-Designate Gregory W. Bowman vows to 鈥渂uild an even brighter future for legal education in Rhode Island.鈥
Pivoting quickly to adapt to a different competitive format due to the coronavirus pandemic, the students claimed both top spots with outstanding analyses, recommendations and presentations.
This story is the first in a series highlighting how 草榴社区 professors are offering experiential, student-centered approaches to education through innovative distance learning, as classes pivot to online formats for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester
We sat down with seven 草榴社区 professors to hear about their experiences working in the STEM fields as women and gender minorities. They agreed that the STEM fields are for everyone, and that they are supported by the strong community of women and gender minorities in STEM on the 草榴社区 campus.