Roger Williams University sponsors second workshop aimed at applying latest research on local corals toward solutions for declining tropical coral reef health around the globe.
The Roger Williams University Center for Economic and Environmental Development is now enrolling students for Applied Shellfish Farming, a non-credit course offered during the winter/spring semester that teaches both aspiring shellfish farmers and aquaculture professionals the ins and outs of commercially growing oysters, 圆蛤类, 扇贝和贻贝.
When the inventors of a cutting-edge wave energy technology needed help to take their concept to beta-testing for a chance at $1.500万资金, they turned to the experts at RWU’s School of Architecture, 艺术与历史保护.