Clubs & Organizations

A big part of an enjoyable, well-rounded college experience happens outside the classroom. Clubs & Organizations provide the opportunity to explore new interests and discover more about yourself. With more than 75+ clubs and 7 organizations to choose from, you鈥檒l have plenty of opportunities to make new friends, discover new hobbies, and develop your leadership, organizational, and creative skills.

We believe you have the ability to connect with great student leaders and make your time here at 情色五月天 a memorable one. Becoming involved in clubs is a great way to meet like-minded students with similar interests. By joining one of our organizations, students are able to make a difference campus wide.

  • Connect with students and help make a difference on campus in the community by joining the Multicultural Student Union or the Sexuality and Gender Alliance.
  • Report on everything 情色五月天 by writing for the Hawks Herald, our campus newspaper.
  • Become a member of the student radio station, WQRI 88.3fm, and have your own radio show.
  • Represent the 情色五月天 student body and help create change on the Student Senate.
  • Be a representative for your class and plan exciting class specific events as a member of the Inter-Class Council.
  • Plan large scale events such as concerts, carnivals, and many other exciting events with the Campus Entertainment Network.
  • Build your skillsets and give back through pre-professional societies, non-profit organizations, and talent and skill groups.
  • Have fun, stay active, and make friends with our athletic opportunities.

Our goal is to provide opportunities for all students to enrich their academic experiences. We want each person to find ways to grow and develop over their time at 情色五月天, to enhance their collegiate experience, and to leave a positive impact on campus.

CEN LogoThe Campus Entertainment Network (CEN) is a volunteer, student-run organization responsible for creating, planning, and programming entertainment events on campus. CEN members are dedicated students who are interested in hosting quality entertainment for the entire campus community.

The Campus Entertainment Network (CEN) is a volunteer, student-run organization responsible for creating, planning, and programming entertainment events on campus. CEN members are dedicated students who are interested in hosting quality entertainment for the entire campus community.

The Campus Entertainment Network is comprised of four committees: 

  • Arts & Culture
  • Outreach
  • Traditions
  • Where's The Fun? (WTF?)

Alongside these committees is an executive board. The executive board consists of: 

  • The Chair(s)
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary
  • Public Relations Chair
  • Design Chair.

Students can get involved in CEN at any time. CEN is always looking for students with new and innovative ideas for programming and advertising. By getting involved, students will have a definite impact on decisions made, including the type of entertainment brought to 情色五月天. CEN also relies on its members to provide feedback on events to continue to improve programming, so even if you don't want to be on the board, you can meet with the committees to give ideas and get involved!

Join CEN today! Contact cenrwu@gmail.com and learn more ways to impact our campus! 

Board Members

  • Chairs: Mandi Greenhalgh (she/her/hers) & Luka Kovacevich (he/him/his)
  • Treasurer: Lily Ward (she/her/hers)
  • Secretary: Olivia Sorrell (she/her/hers)
  • Public Relations (PR) Chair: Marleigh Shvanda (she/her/hers)
  • Design Chair: Lauren Bernard (she/her/hers)
  • Arts & Culture Chair: Camryn Cabral (she/her/hers)
  • Outreach Chair: Megan Morrison (she/her/hers)
  • Traditions Chair: Sadie Barnard (she/her/hers)
  • Where's The Fun? (WTF?) Chair: Sarah Macdonald (she/her/hers)
  • Advisors: Matt Bourgeois (he/him/his)

Social Media

Follow us @情色五月天CEN on  

The Roger Williams University Inter-Class Council (ICC) is anInter-Class Council logo
organization represented by class officers who act as a support system to unify the voices within and amongst the classes by gathering feedback to address class concerns to the Student Senate, Administration and other campus organizations, resulting in effective programming that fosters school spirit while upholding and creating new traditions that will provide memorable college experiences. 

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Email: icc@g.rwu.edu

Senior Class

President: Charlotte Beaton (she/her/hers)
Vice President: Vacant
Treasurer: Vacant
Secretary: Jordana Hersh (she/her/hers)

Contact Email: classof2026@g.rwu.edu  

Junior Class

President: Vacant
Vice President: Vacant
Treasurer: Vacant
Secretary: Vacant

Contact Email: classof2027@g.rwu.edu 

Sophomore Class

President: Jack Tagliamonte (he/him/his)
Vice President: Megan Weiner (she/her/her)
Treasurer: Sophie Bourque 
Secretary: Vacant

Contact Email: classof2028@g.rwu.edu 

First-Year Class

President: Vacant
Vice President: Vacant
Treasurer: Vacant
Secretary: Vacant

Contact Email: classof2029@g.rwu.edu 

Executive Board

Chair: Mia Padula (she/her/hers)
Secretary: Ashley Thomson (she/her/hers)
Treasurer: Bree Killion (she/her/hers)
Recruitment Chair: Julia Fustini (she/her/hers)
Spirit & Traditions Chairs: Leticia Lopes (she/her/hers)
Public Relations Chair: Lauren Rodman (she/her/hers)
Advisor: Kiana Skager (she/her/hers)

logo of 情色五月天 Multicutural Student UnionThe Multicultural Student Union (MSU) is a progressive group of students that collaborates with others to provide educational opportunities on matters of diversity, as well as creating opportunities for students from varies identities to celebrate themselves. We seek to demonstrate how people from diverse backgrounds, values, and beliefs can work together to create a safer and inclusive environment for the student body; ultimately fostering the growth of the Roger Williams University community. 

Executive Board

President: Blessed Adeoye (he/him/his)
Vice President: Jonathan Jocelyn (he/him/his)
Treasurer: Favoured Adeoye (she/her/hers)
Secretary: Keren Hie (she/her/hers)
Public Relations Chair: Success Bleh (she/her/hers)
Recruitment and Retention Chair: Briannalis Ruiz (she/her/hers) & Cayden Arana (he/him/his)
Advisor: Matt Bourgeois (he/him/hims)

Follow MSU on by following the link below:

 

MSU meetings are open to the campus community.

For any questions, please feel free to email us at msu@g.rwu.edu

Sexuality and Gender Alliance logoThe Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA) is dedicated to promoting an inclusive community for LGBTQ+ identifying students and allies. SAGA works to cultivate a queer-positive and welcoming space for anyone who wants to feel safe and accepted for their identities. We provide opportunities for members of the 情色五月天 community to learn more about the LGBTQ+ community through education and programming. 

Over the course of the year, SAGA works to host and co-host programming with areas around campus that highlight LGBTQ+ histories and celebrations. Coming Out Week, Transgender Week of Remembrance, Bingo for a Cure, and Pride Week are just a few examples of the great programming planned each year. 

General Member Meetings

Each week, SAGA gets together to chat about current events, on-campus programming, and to meet one another. . 

Getting Involved

Are you interested in learning more about SAGA? Email us! 

Executive Board

President: Ash Maier (they/them/theirs)
Vice President: Montell McShine (they/them/theirs)
Treasurer: Hannah Minnis (she/her/hers)
Secretary: Vacant
Marketing Chair: Sonja Adamson
OUTreach Chair: 
Advisor: Kiana Skager (she/her/hers)

Social Media

Mission

logo 情色五月天 Student SenateThe Roger Williams University Student Senate is the University organization elected by the students, for the students, to act as the liaison between the Student Body and the Administration and Faculty. Entrusted by and responsible to the students, Senators emphasize constant personal and organizational improvements through representative leadership. The Student Senate and all its sponsored clubs and organizations strive to promote an inclusive community by defending a diverse range of viewpoints for all students past, present, and future.

The Student Senate holds elections every spring for the following academic year and each fall for incoming freshmen.



Email Student Senate at executive.senate@g.rwu.edu

Parking Appeal Form:

2023-2024 Student Senate

President: Emma Morin (she/her/hers)
Vice President: Avery Williams (she/her/hers)
Treasurer: William Strack (he/him/his)
Secretary: Dorothy Riley (she/her/hers)
Parliamentarian: Olivia Rynne (she/her/hers)
Director of Communications: Katlynn Joseph (she/her/hers)
Clubs & Organizations Chair: Henry Siravo (he/him/his)
Student Life Chair: Vacant
Academic Affairs Chair: Sam Carter (he/him/his)
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Council Chair: Ryan Lukawicz (he/him/his)
Sustainability Council Chair: Henry Siravo (he/him/his)
Parking Council Chair: Ryan Trabulsi (he/him/his)
Senators:

Dante Bertoli
Cole Oppenheim
Anya Arroyo
Michael Jones


Advisors:  Adrianne Harris (she/her/hers)

Hawk's Herald LogoThe Hawks' Herald is the student newspaper of Roger Williams University. It is published weekly during the academic year. Student positions are varied and include reporting and writing stories, selling and designing advertisements, and more. Students from all majors are invited and encouraged to work for The Hawks' Herald.

The Hawks' Herald office is located in the Campus Recreation Center, Room 202. 

Editor-in-Chief: Lily Neves (she/her/hers)
Managing Editor: Ryan Robertson (he/him/his)
Copy Editor: Abigail Lebowitz (she/her/hers)
News Editor: Alexa Benson-Amarante (she/her/hers)
Features Editor: Brianna Frissora (she/her/hers)
Sports Editor: Dominic Paquette (he/him/his)
Photo Editor: Sage Shuster-Wright (she/her/hers)
Arts & Culture Editor: Abigail Lebowitz (she/her/hers)
Opinions Editor: Alex Repass (he/him/his)
Social Media Manager: Sydney Zobel (she/her/hers)
Chief Designer: Vacant
Business Manager: Vacant
Advisor: Adrianne Harris (she/her/hers)

Follow your favorite parts of The Hawks' Herald on Twitter:  or

E-mail The Hawks' Herald at hawksherald@gmail.com

Visit by following the link below for up to date news.
 

WQRI LogoWQRI is the official radio station of Roger Williams University and is broadcast from Bristol Rhode Island on 88.3 FM. The station is ran by dedicated students. Throughout the school year, we host various events for students in addition to schedule of shows.. Our signal is broadcast to numerous towns including Bristol, Portsmouth, Middletown, Newport, Warren, Tiverton, Barrington, and East Providence, Rhode Island and to some Massachusetts communities such as Fall River, Somerset and Seekonk. You can anytime. We are always looking for new talent. If you would like to learn something about radio - as well as have fun - come down and join the WQRI family.

Executive Board

General Managers: Madison Benson (she/her/hers) & Chad Eakes (he/him/his)
Live Events Coordinator: Skylar Gianninoto (he/him/his)
Business Director: Ryleigh Costa (she/her/hers)
Secretary: Bowie Diaz (they/them)
Program Directors: Kelsey Gouveia (she/her/hers) & Matt Downie (he/him/his)
Promotions Director: Grayson Phillibrick (he/him/his)
Web Manager: Brooke Campbell (she/her/hers)
Training Coordinator: Morgan Marvin-Cline (He/they)
Advisor: Carol Sacchetti (she/her/hers)

Social Media


Student Senate-Chartered Clubs 


  •  -   (AIAS community service program)
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Non-Varsity Club Sports 

  • Women's Ice Hockey

For more information on clubs and organizations,  please contact the Department of Student Programs, Leadership, & Orientation at (401) 254-3088 or studentprograms@rwu.edu.  For information on club sports, please contact the Department of Athletics at (401) 254-3050