The London Program on Comparative Advocacy offers RWU Law students a unique opportunity to enter the world of English Common Law by including a two week pupilage with a barrister selected from among some of the most successful chambers in London.
Fast Facts
FAQs: Computers
Computers
How do I log in to one of the computers in the Law Library if it prompts for a login password?
- Press <Enter>.
Who do I contact if I have a problem with one of the computers or a question about the software?
- When available, check first with the computer lab monitor on duty.
- If no computer lab monitor is on duty, ask the Circulation Desk staff for assistance. The problem/question may be one they can resolve or they will request assistance from the Public Services Assistant or a librarian, if available.
How do I connect to the wireless network in the Law Library and Law School building?
- Open your Internet browser.
- At the "Security Alert" screen, click <Yes>
- Enter your e-mail login and password with RWU at the end of the password as your User name & Password and click "I accept terms of service." [Password example: js1111RWU]
- Click "Log In."
How do I log in to MyRWU?
- The "Login ID" is the first initial of the first name, the last name, the 4th digit of the birth date [six for January 6th, 0106], the last digit of the student ID, and the last digit of the social security number. Information on the "Password" can be obtained on the MyRWU website.
How do I log in to Bridges?
- The Bridges web site provides a useful help page with full “Student Login Information.”
