The RWC Student Government has announced two honors awarded to students for Fall 2002. Erica Evers is the Student Government Representative of the Quarter, and Tammy M. Carmack is the RWC Student of the Quarter. Evers is the Vice-President of Commitee Representation. It is her job to coordinate student membership […]
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Douglass hosts W.E.B. Dubois Forum
In commemoration of African American history month, John E. Douglass, Ph.D, RWC Associate Professor of History, recently hosted a forum discussing the life of W.E.B. Dubois and his book “The Souls of Black Folk.” After reading passages from the book, Dr. Douglass opened the floor for questions and discussed the […]
RWC students shine in Business Professionals competition
Sixteen RWC students competed in the 2003 Ohio Post-Secondary Business Professionals of America Competition, hosted here February 21, by the RWC Department of Office Information Technology. Fourteen students qualified to go to the BPA National Leadership competition in Dallas April 30-May 4. The theme of the event here was “My […]
The Guide to happy researching: UCLID and OhioLink
Last issue, I attempted to give some explanation and tips on researching using the Internet. If you are the least bit familiar with that process, sitting down at a computer to use electronic resources should be second nature. For those of us who need more than just web pages for […]
Search on for new dean
The search for a replacement for RWC Dean Barbara Bardes is currently underway. Dean Bardes is retiring, effective August 31, 2003. On Friday, February 21, a committee met to screen preliminary candidates for this position and selected 15 prospects from a pool of 65 applicants. Those selected will be invited […]
History prof sheds light on slavery debate
Like most of you, I’ve been following the ongoing debate between fellow staffer Vincent Flowers and those concerned readers who felt compelled to write in and express their own strongly worded opinions about slavery, racism, and how we should all peacefully coexist in this great nation of ours. I recently […]
RWC and Blue Ash Elementary Forge Partnership for Hands on Science Project
University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College and Blue Ash Elementary School recently partnered to brind the Hands on Science program to Blue Ash Elementary students. Hands on Science is a national nonprofit community-based program that provides science enrichment and active involvement in experiments, games, music and projects for students from […]
Electronic Media Communications Department declares independence
It is a little-known fact that the Media Services Center, which includes the Electronic Media Technology program, used to be housed under the Library. On January 7, 2003, the faculty and staff of the Library unanimously agreed that the Media Services Center would embark into their own new territory, separate […]
Winter enrollment jumps up
Winter quarter enrollment at RWC has reached record levels in several key areas.Enrollment numbers at the Blue Ash campus jumped 6.6 percent during winter quarter. This means there are over 700 more course enrollments this winter than at this time last year. Growth is also indicated by an increase in […]
College Study Skills empower
Are your test grades disappointing? Are you feeling overwhelmed? Maybe you have the ability to do well in your classes, but you lack basic study techniques or test-taking techniques.The College Study Skills Lab puts the power of learning within your capable hands. The Lab offers students several means of improving […]