As part of the 20th Annual National African American Read-In, RWC hosted a Read-In here on February 2. The event, which was open to the general public, featured RWC Interim Dean Don O’Meara and UC President Nancy Zimpher, along with several other community dignitaries, reading from books authored by African […]
Author: Melisha Black
Library offers more than books
The RWC Library, in Room 115 of Muntz Hall, has three new study rooms, a computer lab with printers, large study tables, individual study stations, comfortable chairs for lounging, and, of course, a large supply of books.The newest feature in the Library is the private, hi-tech study rooms. These three […]
The Life of Charles Darwin, Part 6
[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 […]
Dual Credit program opens RWC doors to high school students
RWC is in its third year of the Dual Credit Program. The program is offered during Spring Quarter to current high school students, who are able to take advantage of the opportunity to enroll in classes here and earn college credits. Dr. Robert Howell, RWC Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, […]
RWC gaining new students
According to Chris Powers, RWC Enrollment Officer, winter term enrollment numbers are looking good, with the College boasting a 21.4 percent increase as of January 4 from last winter in new RWC students, or 45 actual new students. The stats, which compare this winter term to the same time frame […]
Chancellor seeks proposals to expand Ohio education network
COLUMBUS — Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut last week announced the availability of state and federal funds for the provision of adult basic and literacy education services. Two requests for proposals (RFPs) were issued seeking bids from local education agencies and public and private nonprofit agencies including […]
A busy year for RWC Nursing Program
According to Professor Jennifer Pearce, the RWC Nursing program is experiencing a busy, productive year. The program recently received a five-year approval by the Ohio Board of Nursing (OBON), a state regulatory agency whose primary purpose is to actively safeguard the health of the public through the effective regulation of […]
Fashion: Green is the new black
Chanel, Gucci, Betsey Johnson, Michael Kors..These are some of the biggest names in fashion today. All known for their off the wall, inspirational runway work. They keep us up with the latest trends and fashions. But what is one thing all of these designers are falling behind on? The green […]
Career Services offers battery of tests to help career searches
Are you confused on your career path? If so the RWC Career Services Office can help. The Office uses four indicators to help students make decisions about their career goals. These indicators will provide you with information about yourself in four basic areas: Interests, Values, Personality, and Competencies. The purpose […]
Behavioral Science offers service learning opportunities
The RWC Department of Behavioral Sciences offers many different courses, including psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and education, which are all involved in service learning projects. For example, students in education sign up for credited service learning hours. During those courses they observe actual classroom activities and help out with the […]