
Day of Giving
THANK YOU to everyone who participated in RWU Law's Third Annual Day of Giving on Tuesday. In 24 hours, more than 130 donors participated and together we raised more than $38,000 to help RWU Law continue to attract strong students with scholarships and financial aid, as well as our excellent and evolving program of legal education.
PARTICIPATION CHALLENGE: We are thrilled that Trustee Linn F. Freedman, Esq., a member of the Law Board of Directors and Secretary of the University Board of Trustees, has established a very generous $10,000 Participation Challenge for the RWU Law Day of Giving.
Linn has pledged $10,000 to inspire us to reach 100 donors!
Linn believes in the power of the RWU Law Annual Fund to enhance the financial support to law students pursuing their legal education.
As our yearlong recognition of RWU Law’s 25th anniversary is concluding, we reflect back on one of the year’s great highlights, a celebration of The First Women of the Rhode Island Bar (1920 to 1979). Their efforts helped establish the rightful place of women in the legal profession and a foundation upon which a more fully inclusive legal profession can be built.
When you make your gift this year, we invite you to honor a woman who has inspired you, supported you or otherwise brought meaning to your life and your work.
We will be sure let her know that in honoring her, you also helped make an exceptional legal education possible for the next generation of RWU Law graduates.
Gifts will benefit the RWU Law Annual Fund and will provide financial support to law students pursuing their legal education.
Stories of Our Students in Action
From Farm to School
Tappa's goal? To blend public service and business law -- bringing small farmers and elementary schools together to help kids develop healthy eating habits, connecting her academic focus in corporate law with her passion for community-based public interest work.
Center of the Storm: RWU Law and DACA
Professor Deborah Gonzalez, Director of the Immigration Law Clinic at RWU Law, on Trump's rescinding of DACA -- and what happens now.
Spring Break in Puerto Rico — Helping Hurricane Victims
With FEMA assistance lagging and hundreds of thousands still lacking basic amenities, an intrepid group of RWU Law students heads to San Juan, offering legal assistance to their neediest fellow citizens.
'Force Multipliers'
RWU Law students gain legal experience helping low-income tenants avoid eviction, while also forging longer-term solutions to Rhode Island’s ongoing housing crisis.
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