Celebrating our 2022 Graduates

From their outstanding academic and co-curricular achievements during their time at RWU to their post-Â鶹´«Ã½AV plans, RWU is very proud to celebrate our 2022 graduates. In these stories, hear how an RWU education has shaped their futures.

  • A headshot of Kelvin Purvis

    Years Later, Navy Veteran Enrolls in UC to Finish RWU Degree

    By Melanie Thibeault

    Kelvin Purvis started a bachelor’s degree program at RWU’s Bristol campus in the late 1990s and left before finishing due to military and family obligations. Now, Purvis is receiving a bachelor’s degree in Social Science from University College and plans to pursue a graduate degree in Educational Psychology.

  • A headshot of Hannah Darling

    Engineering a Path Toward a Career in Renewable Energy

    By Melanie Thibeault

    Hannah Darling ’22, an Engineering major with an Environmental Specialization, will be joining UMass Amherst’s Mechanical Engineering (Wind Power Engineering) Ph.D. program in the fall as both an ELEVATE and Sisson fellow.

  • A headshot of Brianna Jordan

    JD/MS Program Inspires Student's Passion for Coastal Policy

    By Melanie Thibeault

    Brianna Jordan JD ’21 M ’22, who took part in the Juris Doctor/Master of Science of Historic Preservation dual degree program, will be sitting for the Massachusetts Bar Exam in July and is applying to jobs in the legal field.

  • A headshot of Morgan Tunnell

    From Research in the Bay to Studying Endangered Turtles

    By Melanie Thibeault

    Marine Biology major and Aquarium Science minor Morgan Tunnell ’22 will apply her research experience at RWU in her new role as a part-time technician for the Department of Herpetology at the University of Illinois. Tunnell will be researching Blanding's turtles, which are a semi-aquatic species that’s mostly extinct except for the Great Lakes region, and will conduct population studies.