Grilled Cheese Day
Celebrate Grilled Cheese Day with a specialty bar off of Global today!
Celebrate Grilled Cheese Day with a specialty bar off of Global today!
Visit the Lower Commons for a guest favorite - build your own pasta!
You're invited to a free screening of "In Defense Of Food!" Journey with best-selling author Michael Pollan in a film that explains three simple yet comprehensive guidelines for improving our relationship with eating: eat food, not too much, mostly plants. Please RSVP at: http://goo.gl/forms/yzfvOgyIO1 Monday, April 18 | 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Lower […]
Celebrate Earth Day with us! The Upper Commons will be serving an earth-friendly lunch and in D'Angelo Common a full Earth Fair will be held! I heard a Rhody Fresh dairy cow will be visiting too :)
Join us for a Passover Seder dinner held in the Upper Commons Private Dining Room.
Join us in the Upper Commons to delight in some traditional Rhode Island dishes - coffee milk, anyone?
End of the year Late Night Breakfast is here - 90's cartoon style! Sponsored by IRHA
Join us in the Upper Commons to celebrate cinco de mayo! Make sure you wish Alice a happy day :)
Visit the Lower Commons during Finals Week to grab some keep-you-going fair trade fuel-ups... fair trade coffee, tea, and chocolate!
Graduating students, families, and friends, you are cordially invited to attend a post-graduation Jazz Luncheon in the Upper Commons. The 2:30 p.m. seating is still available; reservations are required and seating is first come, first serve. To reserve a table and to view pricing and menus visit: www.luncheon.cafebonappetit-rwu.com.
September 14 at 4:00 pm is the final opportunity to add a meal plan or make any adjustments to your current meal plan. For additions or changes, logon to your myRWU portal, click on the Services tab, and then "Modify my housing meal plan"
We're now serving matcha at the Hawk's Nest! What's so special about matcha? Matcha is a powdered form of green tea. It has a fresh, sweet aroma and is frothy. Matcha retains nearly 100% of it's plant nutrients where regular green tea only retains 30 - 40%!