- Samuel Willard Bridgham 1794 (1828-1840) was the first graduate to be named Chancellor.Chancellors
- The first of these organizations was the Misokosmian Society in 1794, which changed its name to Philermenian Society in 1798.Debating
- William Giles Goddard (1794-1846), professor of moral philosophy and belles-lettres, was born in Johnston, Rhode Island, on January 2, 1794.Goddard, William Giles
- Ingalls had received a medical degree from Harvard in 1794, had a practice in Boston, and came to Providence to deliver his lectures.Medical education
- The Philermenian Society was called the "Misokosmian Society" when it was first organized by eighteen students in 1794.Philermenian Society
- In 1794 the Corporation recommended the establishment of a grammar school "as an appendage to this College."University Grammar School
- Alva Woods (1794-1887), professor of mathematics and natural philosophy, was born in Shoreham, Vermont, on August 13, 1794.Woods, Alva