Roger Williams University

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.

School of Art, Architecture, and Historic Preservation