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West Chester’s Boehner Eyes Speaker of the House Seat
Republican Minority Leader John Boehner aims to wrest control of the United States House of Representatives from the Nancy Pelosi led Democratic Party. To do so, the GOP must win at least 40 seats.In the past 17 mid-term elections, the sitting president’s party has lost an average of 28 seats. […]
Three Study Abroad Programs Slated For 2011
In 2011, RWC will be providing students three options to explore the world. Study abroad programs have now been finalized and are awaiting students to take advantage of the opportunity in Quebec, Costa Rica, or Great Britain. The Great Britain program, titled “Charles Darwin and the Beatles: Evolution and Revolution,” […]
Six New Faculty Join Foreign Languages
There are six new part-time faculty members in the Foreign Language department. Dr. Olga Filatova is teaching Russian, Jill Landis is teaching French, Sameera Mohammad is teaching Arabic, Susan Reinhardt is teaching German, John Turner is teaching Japanese, and Brian Hunter has returned to teach Spanish. The Foreign Language department […]
eMedia Claims Third Consecutive Emmy
For the third consecutive year, Elizabeth Klein, a recent Electronic Media Technology graduate, has won the Student Emmy Award from the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).This unexpected third consecutive award was earned for Klein’s capstone project: “Alice: A Mad Tea Party.” Also […]
Fall Carnival Kicks Off the New Year
Fall Carnival, the kickoff event for the year at Raymond Walters College, livened the green between Muntz and SAHB, on October 5. Between 11 a.m and 1:30 p.m. students could enjoy free food and music while gathering information at booths from various student organizations and employers. Fall Carnival offered free […]
RWC Participates in Presidential Award for Volunteerism
RWC has teamed up with hundreds of organizations to show appreciation for hard working volunteers who meet the criteria for being eligible for the President’s Volunteer Service Award. In 2003 President George W. Bush and the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation created a program to recognize valuable contributions […]
Dean Begins 15-Month Series of Changes For RWC
It’s a new year and a new Dean for Raymond Walters College. Dean Cady Short-Thompson has many new ideas for RWC. Known for her passion and dedication, Dean Short-Thompson has several upgrades in store for the campus. She wants to make the College a place that students, faculty, and the […]
eMedia Student Authors Asperger’s Book
Jeffrey Kraus, an RWC student in Electronic Media Technology, might also answer to “J.D. Kraus,” his pen name. Unlike most students, Kraus has accomplished a respectable feat: authoring a widely distributed book.His book, “The Aspie Teen’s Survival Guide: Candid Advice for Teens, Tweens, and Parents, from a Young Man with […]
Study Skills Lab Can Help You Individualize Your Studies
Conquering test anxiety, mastering time management, reading between the lines, taking accurate notes-these are all great strategies to learn early in college and the RWC Study Skills Lab can help. The Study Skills Lab is a free reading center, which offers workshops for mental blocks above, as well as others […]