There is no longer a set schedule for RWC Study Skills Lab workshops. Now you can just stop by to make an appointment that fits into your schedule in Room 112k Muntz, or you can just call 745-5730. Workshops for the Lab run roughly fifty minutes long and include an […]
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Multitude of Activities Scheduled for Worldfest 2010
RWC’s Multicultural Student Affairs Office has released the event list for Worldfest 2010. The fun and games begin Friday, April 23, and continue through April 30. Look for lots of food, games, music, and display booths scattered all over campus. Friday, April 23, 12-1:30 p.m., Muntz Lobby(More) Faces of RWC: […]
Students Needed for College Strategic Planning Committee
Students looking for an opportunity to serve RWC in their busy schedule can serve on the College Strategic Planning Committee. Two student representatives are needed to serve on this committee for the rest of the academic year. Meetings are every second Thursday from 12:30-2 p.m. in Room 111 Muntz. Students […]
Non-Credit Courses for Summer Quarter Offered at RWC
The Writing Center at RWC is offering the following four non-credit courses during summer quarter:English Skills Tutorial (EST) class helps students practice their English skills or helps those who have English as their second language. Students get the opportunity to work on English grammar, reading, writing, and/or speaking skills in […]
“Hearts for Haiti” Cards Available
Need a one-of-a-kind note card for that special someone? The RWC College Relations Office has just the thing, thanks to 2nd and 3rd graders at Monroe Elementary School and their “Hearts for Haiti” project. The note cards have original heart paintings on them and are for sale for $3 each […]
My World: Mental Toughness Is the Key to Life
Have you ever wondered how Michael Jordan was able to make huge shots in pressure moments look easy or how some soldiers can enter battle and have no fear of the outcome? I have constantly and can tell you that it is all about having the mental capacity and strength […]
Message from the Dean: College Uses Survey to Get Better SENSE of Effectiveness
Last Autumn Quarter, Raymond Walters College participated in the Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE), as a way of helping us evaluate our effectiveness in student success. The SENSE compares two-year colleges of similar size on six benchmarks; overall, more than 120 institutions from 30 states participate in the SENSE […]
NCAA Tournament: One to Remember
College basketball may have ended, but reliving the 2010 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tournaments will never get old. This year was absolutely outstanding on many levels.The men’s tournament was full of upsets. Most notably was the victory of Northern Iowa (UNI) over Kansas. Many people, including myself, predicted Kansas to […]
Health Care Reform? What’s That?
Over the past few years, (and when I say few, I mean way too many to count), our country has been in desperate need of health care reform. As a man who is coming to the age where knowing a little bit about politics and the rest of the world […]
Erasing Hate Creates Open Dialogue
The “Erasing Hate: A Community Discussion” program by the Matthew Shepard Foundation was brought to RWC by Student Life with the help of the Behavioral Science Department (with the endorsement of Dr. Edie Fisher) and the History, Art History, Philosophy & Political Science Department (with the endorsement of Dr. Ionas […]