The Multicultural Affairs Office is holding its annual “A Case For Hunger” campaign. The Office is looking for students and faculty to donate time and money to help the hungry in the Tri-state area. “According to the Hunger In America 2006 study, there were 161,000 unduplicated persons in the Tri-state […]
Author: Laura Atkinson
Hybrid Psych classes to combine classroom and on-line activities
Introduction to Psychology I (28 PSYC 101 701), taught by Professor Diane Feibel, will be offered as a hybrid course for the first time during Winter Quarter 2007. Hybrid courses meet 50 percent of the time in the classroom and 50 percent through online exercises, discussions, and out of class […]
Hispanic Heritage speaker rescheduled for Oct. 30
RWC’s Multicultural Affairs Office has been hosting an array of events since mid Sept. to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month and one of those events was supposed to be a presentation by speaker Dr. Jorge Vasquez on Oct. 11. However, Dr. Vasquez was ill and his presentation had to be […]
Study Skills workshops cover variety of topics
The College Study Skills lab is offering free workshops all quarter long to help students with their study skills. The lab will be holding four different upcoming workshops, including “Brain Waves,” “Problem Solving: Escape from the Doghouse, the Frying Pan and Hot Water,” “Test Taking: Tips, Strategies, and Preparation,” and […]
ARTrageous Saturdays enters 19th season at RWC
ARTrageous Saturdays, RWC’s program for children in the community, is now in its 19th season. Below is a list of the scheduled shows.”Aesop’s Fables,” Oct. 21: A puppet-presented storytelling performance of some of Aesop’s most famous fables. “Jawbone Jamboree,” Nov. 18: Poet, songstress and author Amikaeyla returns to RWC to […]
Music: Dylan still relevant in Modern Times
Bob Dylan is still alive and kicking, especially on his latest release, “Modern Times.” Dylan picks up from where his previous album, “Love and Theft,” left off in 2001. Some would say that five years is plenty of time to write a great follow-up, but when you’re arguably the greatest […]
Career Services workshop to help job search
Are you unsure about where to go with your future? Do you need help choosing your major? Career Services is offering a free workshop, October 16, at 2 p.m., or October 17, at 1 p.m. According to the staff at Career Services, the workshop is designed to help students through […]
RWC celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
RWC has been celebrating National Heritage Hispanic Month since September 15 with a variety of activities. On Oct. 11, RWC was scheduled to host featured speaker Dr. Jorge Vasquez, who was to address the problems experienced by local Hispanics in satisfying their healthcare needs. However, Dr. Vasquez was ill, and […]
Beloved English professor will be greatly missed
Sylvia Edna Moore ThompsonNovember 4, 1937- July 9, 2006This summer the RWC campus suffered the loss of beloved English Professor Sylvia Thompson. Everyone who knew her said that Sylvia had a passion for education, believing that it was the key to success. Ms. Thompson was well-known for her truly caring […]
RWC eMedia Holds Fall Reception and Orientation
On September 22, the RWC eMedia Department held its annual fall reception and orientation for new and current students and handed out awards for outstanding student work the past year. The reception was a chance for eMedia students new and old to get to know one another better and to […]