Have a great summer, and we’ll see you in the fall (some of us, anyway!) In the photo: (Seated, left to right) Courtney Myrick, Rubilly DelaRosa, Amber Wooten, Mike Roos (faculty advisor). (Standing, left to right) Rahn Avni, Othello Gooden, Dennis Lowrey, Robert Dixie, Mike Egbers, and Cedric Brown. (Refused […]
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Fabio Santos wins Diversity Is Beautiful Award
Dr. Fabio Santos, RWC Assistant Professor of Mathematics, is the winner of the 2008 Diversity Is Beautiful Award. He was presented the award by Dr. Mitchel Livingston, UC Vice-President of Multicultural Affairs and RWC Dean Don O’Meara by surprise earlier today in his Physics class, while the award committee and […]
Amber Wooten named Outstanding Student of the Year
On May 16, the Student Award Ceremony recognized dozens of hard working RWC students for their exellence in their particular academic fields. There were several programs that honored students, including Student Government, Behavioral Science, Dental Hygiene, Foreign Language, eMedia, and Nursing. Angel Fields received the award for Student Goverment Member […]
Student gets award for global warming video
RWC eMedia student Elizabeth Klein has won an award from The Sierra Club and the National Resource Defense Council. The award is through the “Film Your Issue” contest at . Klein won for her stop motion animated film entitled “Green to Blue,” which promotes awareness of global warming. Klein will […]
Phi Theta Kappa welcomes new members
Phi Theta Kappa has announced the 2008 group of new members to their International Honor Society. These students had to obtain a 3.5 GPA and have at least 24 credit hours at Raymond Walters in order to join. These students were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa at a public ceremony […]
Groups explore ways to contain textbook costs
In April, State Senator Roberts provided two statistics related to the cost of textbooks. First, the prices have increased 300 percent since 1986.And second, the average student spends $870 per year for books. The cost is equivalent to tuition for two RWC classes. Below are some ideas being considered to […]
UC weighs options over semester conversion
As many of you have heard the rumors, UC is considering converting to semesters. Currently, the majority of students in Ohio are on the quarter system, while the vast majority of students in the US are on semesters.In mid-May, a UC task force that was commissioned to present a conversion […]
Chemistry student wins Honor Student of the Year
The RWC Honor Student of the Year award for 2008 goes to Guobin Jiang, who is majoring in Chemistry. To be eligible for the Honor Student of the Year Award, students must have the highest GPA in their program and have completed at least 62 hours at RWC while carrying […]
Terrorism exhibit in SAHB spotlights civilian victims
In a time when daily news reports of terrorist bombings can leave people numb to the trauma of the injured, photographer Diane Covert has put a spotlight on the civilian victims of terrorism. She has assembled a collection of X-rays and CT scans of people who were out eating pizza, […]
Ease exam week tensions
Are you the student who stares at the test as though it is written in hieroglyphics? Are your palms so sweaty that you can’t grasp the number two pencil? Maybe you feel at any moment you’re going to pass out, or worse, throw up on the student sitting in front […]