The RWC Veterinary Technology Program has finished its reaccreditation process and has been reaccredited for another six years. The process is similar for every health-care program at the College. The directors must do an oral report on their programs to their respective councils every two years. The Vet Tech on-site […]
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Maria Damen Gets 2010 Distinguished Teaching Award
Maria Damen borrows the phrase “necessary fire” from author Sue Monk Kidd’s book “Traveling with Pomegranates” to describe her passion for teaching. In the book, Kidd describes writing as her “necessary fire,” and this is how Maria sees her own teaching.The manager of the Writing Lab and an adjunct associate […]
eMedia Students Take Top Prize At Movie Festival
#8220;What Ain’t Yours,” the seven-minute film entered by RWC Electronic Media Technology students, took home the Best in Show Award at the College Movie Festival. The group, Team Fun-kaar, also received awards for Best Use of Required Elements and for being runner up for the Block B Audience Choice Award. […]
On the Spot: Earth Day 2010, Do You Care?
For this issue we asked students for their thoughts on Earth Day. Nathaniel Wildstone, Undecided, 25“I’m interested in the philosophy of Earth Day more than Earth Day itself.” Melissa Hodges, Dental Hygiene, 19“I’m not interested in Earth Day because I’m not into the whole ‘go green’ thing.” Miranda Neeley, Psychology, […]
New Coach, Same Mentality for Gridiron Bearcats
Brian Kelly, Tony Pike, and Mardy Gilyard are gone from last year’s UC football team. But the two-time defending Big East champions are determined to come back and win the conference for a third straight year. Their new leader, Butch Jones, has brought the same mentality, but a different atmosphere […]
Message from the Dean: Keeping RWC in Your Life After Graduation
In just a few weeks, many RWC students will have completed their time at the college, finishing degree requirements and preparing for graduation. Whether you decide to continue your education at UC’s uptown campus, attend another university or are pursuing job opportunities, your connection with “Ray’s Place” doesn’t have to […]
Erasing Hate Program Creates Open Dialogue
#8220;Erasing Hate: A Community Discussion,” a program sponsored by the Matthew Shepard Foundation, was brought to RWC by Student Life with the help of the Behavioral Science Department (including the endorsement of Dr. Edie Fisher) and the History, Art History, Philosophy & Political Science Department (with the endorsement of Dr. […]
Different Doesn’t Always Mean Bad
Webster defines “different” as “not the same, distinct.” Too often I think we are encouraged not to go against the grain, to keep the status quo. Go to college right after high school, get a high paying job, meet someone and start a family. While there is nothing wrong with […]
My World: Improve the Look of Our Campus
Growing up in Cincinnati I’ve always been a fan of our sports. We have a great sports tradition, and it continues today. The Cincinnati Bearcats have been a big part of that tradition, mainly through basketball, but football has taken the city by storm recently. I’m a sports-lover and can’t […]
eMedia Student Gets MTV Spot
Thanks to his volunteerism and innate talent, Daniel Sammons, Jr., a second-year student in the Electronic Media Technology program at RWC, was given the opportunity to work as a media production mentor for Clark Montessori High School as they prepared their video contest entry in the “Get Schooled” campaign conducted […]