While day students are able to participate in such events as RWC’s annual “Spring Fling,” evening students can now expect a more concentrated attempt from Student Life and SAC to meet their needs, specifically, fresh food. The results of a survey among evening students two years ago indicated that nighttime […]
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Faculty Executive Committee considers including adjunct rep
If a proposal currently in front of RWC’s Faculty passes, the first change to the Faculty Executive Committee’s bylaws in over a decade could allow representation of adjunct faculty. The key rationale behind the proposed addition is that adjunct faculty teach 40 percent of all courses at RWC. Presently, the […]
Correction to Women’s Film Festival Story
In the previous issue, Sharon Mooney and Laura Herman were incorrectly identified as students in the eMedia Tech program. Both are professors in the program. Laura Herman is a full-time professor. Sharon Mooney is a full-time staff member and an adjunct professor in the program.Sharon Mooney also indicated that she […]
Annika brings chamber rock to RWC
On January 23, chamber-rocker Annika Bentley appeared on campus as the free spaghetti dinner disappeared. In RWC’s spacious new Student Lounge, students, faculty, and staff mingled and enjoyed contemporary tones and complimentary food, courtesy of RWC’s Student Life Department and Student Activities Committee.Occasionally joined by her bass-playing mother on vocals, […]
Allied Health welcomes new clinical associate
The RWC Department of Allied Health has announced the addition of a new employee to the department, Paula Lawson, RT(R), who began work on January 2 as the full-time Clinical Associate with the Radiologic Technology Program here at RWC. Lawson will work directly with the Clinical Coordinator, Sharon Keegan, RT(R). […]
Film Review
Over the weekend I made the mistake of seeing the very long, very vivid, and very real movie “Black Hawk Down” with my girlfriend. The film is a true story about the Battle of Mogadishu, the longest sustained ground battle involving American soldiers since the Vietnam War. The movie begins […]
Elementary to include adult classrooms for RWC
The incessant mud to the south of campus is on schedule to disappear at the end of May, despite last summer’s rain and this winter’s cold.Due to a ground lease between Sycamore Schools and RWC, completion of the new Blue Ash Elementary School will increase RWC’s night and weekend class […]
Winter enrollment up 8 percent
Enrollment at RWC is up from last year by what is projected to be eight percent. This spells out big things for RWC, especially since enrollment was up five percent last fall from the preceding year. The cause for this increase is not clear as of right now, but Associate […]
Consolidation of departments aimed at efficiency
The departments of Facilities Management and Business Affairs have consolidated to form the Administrative Services Department. With veteran facilities director Gene Kramer overseeing the new department, the goal of the merger is a more efficient use of staff and resources. Other key personnel include Fran Schwartzberg, Senior Business Officer; Doug […]
College celebrates King legacy
On Friday, January 18, RWC celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his philosophy of peace and equality for all mankind. At noon in the lobby of Muntz Hall, the Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Choir performed. These young elementary students sang songs reflecting Dr. King’s dream of […]