When I walk into the campus bookstore for the occasional jug of milk, I am enticed by the many items on sale for February. The story of Pierre Toussaint seems to beckon me from a corner shelf, along with many other tales of contributions to society by African-Americans. Without my […]
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Special Workshop offers education on Sign Language, other aspects of Deafness
On February 26, there will be a workshop concerning Deaf students, from 3:00 to 4:30 in SAHB 100. It is sponsored by the Learning and Teaching Center, along with Faculty Development. Those who are interested are invited to attend, and to ask question of the featured speaker, Maryann Barth, from […]
Time For Taxes
April 15 is getting closer, and if you don’t have all of the necessary forms, they might be just as close as the campus library. Copies of the most commonly used forms are available at the front desk. They also provide tax forms and publications on-line at their web site.Among […]
Nominate an Outstanding Professor
Nominations are being accepted for the A.B Dolly Cohen Award and George B. Barbour Award. Criteria and nomination forms are available on a table near the One Stop Center. Be sure to deposit your selection in the collection box located at the same location by the Februar 23 deadline. Get […]
Slammin’ John Returns
Slammin’ John presents the poetic comedy of errors in his “Trials and Tribulations of a Poemaholic.” The event will be held on March 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the Muntz Hall lobby.
Cheap Books
It is no secret that textbooks are expensive. The cost can easily run into several hundred dollar per quarter. However, there are a few ways to reduce that expense.One of the best ways is to purchase your books on line. Several web sites provide this service; a few of the […]
Outreach and Continuing Education
English Skills TutorialThis course is for returning students who want to brush up on theirEnglish skills or who have English as a second language. The course provides an opportunity to work on English grammer, reading, and writing and speaking skills in a personalized one-on-one tutorial. Students first meet with the […]
Did you Know?
Career Services offers a free job-search website that includes opportunities for full-time and part-time employment. It also contains internships with local companies. In addition, you can upload your resume for potential employers to view. Visit www.collegecentral.com/ucrwc to register.
Something for Nothing?
Career Services released its winter workshop schedule. The series for this quarter focuses on test anxiety, resume writing, and interviewing skills. Plan to attend one or more of these free offerings:Stressed out by text anxiety? Come on Monday, February 23 at noon or Thursday, February 26 at 1 p.m.Need a […]
In Search of: A few Good Note-takers!
The Disability Services Department may still need people to take notes in class for fellow students. If interested, please go to Room 112E Muntz if you are a daytime student; or if you attend evening classes, contact them at 792-8625. Other contact numbers are 792-8624 for their fax machine, or […]