On February 7, Dean Barbara Bardes announced that she would not seek another term at RWC after 2003, citing a desire to return to “the highly satisfying and peaceful role of teacher and scholar.” This announcement created a need to fill her position at RWC and a Search Committee has […]
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RWC and Blue Ash Elementary forge science partnership
RWC and Blue Ash Elementary School recently partnered to bring the Hands on Science program to Blue Ash Elementary students. Hands on Science is a national non-profit community-based program that provides science enrichment and active involvement in experiments, games, music and projects for students from Pre-K to sixth grade. The […]
Iranian professor speaks at RWC
Dr. Azar Nafisi, author of “Teaching Lolita in Tehran,” spoke to approximately 100 people Friday, April 4, in the Muntz Auditorium at an event sponsored by RWC, the UC College of Education, and the Center for Women’s Studies.Dr. Nafisi told the audience of her struggles as a university professor of […]
Tracey McKinney
Dear Mr. Editor,As an avid reader of The Activist I thought it was time to give credit where credit is due. I read every edition of The Activist and one name stands out, that name is Tracey McKinney. While the other writers stories drudgingly blend into one another I cant […]
Bottles and cans, just clap your hands
Ah, April! What a great month to be alive! The flowers are blooming, trees are growing green with foliage, and, of course, love is in the air. Yet where is the love for our Mother Earth? It seems that we have taken for granted her splendor and sheer beauty, especially […]
Career Fair termed success
This past week’s Career Fair “went well” according to the Career Counseling Services Office Manager, Tresha Lewis. Of the many students who came to the annual event, many received interviews from the thirty employers who were in attendance. The annual fair, with employers representing a wide variety of careers, is […]
Chinese professors here for special class
Three Chinese Professors of English from Guangxi University of Technology in Liuzhou, China, are attending a special class here at RWC this quarter. The group consists of one woman, Yang Hong, and two men, Huang Jin and Wang Guoxue.The class, a comparative study of teaching in America and China, is […]
Pauletta Hansel’s poetry from the hills
On Friday, April 11, poet Pauletta Hansel gave a reading of her work, as part of the 4th annual poetry celebration going on all month long here at RWC.Ms. Hansel began writing as a young girl in grade school. She continued to write through junior high and high school and […]
Open House provides glimpse of RWC
The RWC Open House for new and prospective students was held Thursday, April 10. The Open House was a way for students and parents to learn more about RWC, and to discuss some of the things that new students are faced with.Mrs. Jenny Young gave the introduction, and a very […]
Vaught elected Phi Theta Kappa Ohio Region President
Andi Vaught, the current president of the RWC Upsilon Psi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, was recently elected president of the Ohio Region.Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society for two-year college students. The RWC chapter, Upsilon Psi, is a member of the Ohio Region, which includes chapters from […]