I am sure by now most of you know what caused the headache on I-75 last Monday. If you don’t, here’s what happened. Lockland Police Officer Brendon Gehring was accidentally struck and seriously injured by West Chester Township Police Officer Kevin Burger while trying to deploy stop sticks on I-75 […]
Author: Will Haeger
Zimpher promises continuity in last RWC visit
Raymond Walters College received a special visit from outgoing UC President Dr. Nancy Zimpher on Tuesday, April 28. In probably one of her last visits to the RWC Campus before she takes her post as chancellor of the SUNY system, Dr. Zimpher introduced incoming Interim President Monica Rimai, who is […]
Vet Tech students help provide free pet healthcare
On Sunday, April 26, several sophomores in the RWC Veterinary Technology Program participated in the FreeStore/FoodBank Pet Health Day. This event is held twice a year at the FreeStore Foodbank in downtown Cincinnati on Liberty Street. RWC students Amanda Karr, Erica Marburger, Amy Klein, and Cristal McCray teamed up with […]
Rad Tech students shine at state competitions
RWC Radiologic Technology students have had notable accomplishments recently. Timothy Rizzo and Trisha Sparks won the student professional poster competition sponsored by the Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists (OSRT). Twelve posters all together were judged by the OSRT Editorial Review Board. For this contest, all students have to submit references […]
German exchange students here in August
This summer, RWC is going to welcome nine visiting students from Technische Universitaet, in Ilmenau, Germany, who will get the opportunity to experience the way Americans live. Last year, a group of RWC students went overseas to visit Ilmenau, and now it’s our turn to show them a warm welcome. […]
RWC eMedia student accepted at Cal Arts
Elizabeth Klein, an RWC student in the Electronic Media Technology program, has been accepted into the California Institute of the Arts, also known as Cal Arts. Klein says she will be experimenting in animation and stop motion in the Cal Arts four-year degree program. Klein found out that she was […]
The Life of Charles Darwin, Part 10
The year 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of On The Origin of Species. The University of Cincinnati is marking these anniversaries with a year-long celebration of Darwin’s life and work. This series on the life of Charles […]
Feature Student: Othello’s many creations
RWC student Othello Gooden, Jr. is more than meets the eye. Although the computer wiz graduates in June with a degree in Computer Support Technology, he has a lot more to look forward to in the near future. He has just completed his first children’s book in the series “Erica […]
Hartz explains motion graphics and animation
Professor David Hartz, of the RWC Electronic Media Technology Department, gave an interesting lecture recently called “Motion Graphics versus Animation.” Professor Hartz explained how there is no real definition of motion graphics, and most people don’t really know how it differs from animation. He broke down each of the terms […]
Around Town: Friends fly in from India for Conservatory show
For the fifteenth year in a row, the Krohn Conservatory, located in the heart of Eden Park, is host to another Butterfly Show. Last year showed an attendance of 80,000 people. This year, the staff do not expect anything less.According to staff members and volunteers, the attendance has been great […]