During the 1960s, the school began granting bachelor's degrees, and in 1967 subsequently adopted the name Roger Williams College.
Plaques were unveiled at the university's Baypoint Inn & Conference Center in Portsmouth, Rhode Island to commemorate the band's concert there on September 22, 1971.
Diversity is a credo of Roger Williams University, which is why the school chose to celebrate this moment in the band's history.
[2] These schools offer more than 50 liberal arts majors and professional degrees, such as law, architecture, construction management, historic preservation, and computer science.
[10] Roger Williams University has several degree programs that are unusual in the United States: Approximately 63% of students live on campus.
The college's 20 varsity athletic teams play at the Division III level as members of the Conference of New England.