I am honored to write on behalf of Black History Month since my mother is white and my father is black. The black history heroes have changed my life as well of millions of others. Even before Black History month began, there were strong black heroes, such as Frederick Douglass, […]
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UC Libraries Go Mobile
The UC Libraries website is now available via mobile devices with a new mobile-friendly format.The site allows users to search for books in any of the UC libraries, check their account for due dates and late fees, and access information about each library, such as hours, contact information, and address. […]
Vet Tech Students Excel on National Exam
Veterinary technicians in Ohio are required to pass the Veterinary Technician National Examination in order to obtain their license. This past summer, the national exam pass rate was 66.3 percent. However, the RWC Vet Tech Program graduating class of 2010 passed the exam at the rate of 93.75 percent. “We […]
Appointments Recommended at Writing Center
Located in Muntz Hall 112-I, the RWC Writing Center offers help in all kinds of student writing. The Center’s hours are Mondays through Thursdays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays by appointment between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.The Writing Center is a very […]
New Courses Offer Glimpse of France
There’s a new course available from the Foreign Languages Department this spring as part of a three quarter rotation. “Survey of French Language Literature” will provide an overview of French Literature. It will focus upon the authors and their works, as well as important literary movements.No, you don’t need to […]
Black History Month Reading Event
As we all know Black History month has come and gone which brings us to the update and remembrances of the Historical Reading that were given on behalf of Multi Cultural Affairs lead by Mrs. Kegler. This event was a celebration of the readings of African American Literature. It highlighted […]
Remembering the Black History reading
As we all know Black History month has come and gone which brings us to the update and remembrances of the Historical Reading that were given on behalf of Multi Cultural Affairs lead by Mrs. Kegler. This event was a celebration of the readings of African American Literature. It highlighted […]
Willis Music Donates Prizes for Songwriting Contest
The 5th Annual RWC Song Writing Contest, with prizes donated by Willis Music is one of the highlights of the College’s celebration of National Poetry Month 2011. The Grand Prize is a Michael Kelly Visionary A5 acoustic guitar ($490 retail value). Second Prize is two hours free recording time at […]
College Conducting Student Satisfaction Survey
Raymond Walters College is currently participating in the Noel-Levitz Student Satisfaction Survey, a national survey project that provides information on student satisfaction and priorities. Faculty and staff at the College are also completing a companion instrument, the Noel-Levitz Institutional Priorities Survey. The student satisfaction survey instrument is designed to assess […]
Professor Douglass to Discuss Narrative of African Prince
On Tuesday, February 22, in commemoration of African American History Month, John E. Douglass, RWC Associate Professor of History, will give a presentation titled “Fragments from an Eighteenth Century Atlantic World Life: Researching the Narrative of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, An African Prince.” The free talk will be held from […]