The Business Professionals of America (BPA) student organization competed at the BPA state competition in March 2001 held at Wright State University-Lake Campus with students in other Ohio colleges. Students participated in the following competitive events: Web Page Development team, Basic programming, Access, Excel, Keyboarding, Integrated Office, Legal Procedures, Parliamentary […]
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Phi Theta Kappa Honors
On Wednesday, May 16, seventy new members were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa Upsilon Psi during a candlelight ceremony. Students eligible for the honor must have completed 24 credit hours at RWC with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5.Officers were elected for next year:President: Rob ConnerVice President: Cherie CortezSecretary: […]
Diversity Is Beautiful Award goes to Cadet
The RWC Diversity Is Beautiful Award was presented last Friday to Professor Jean-Robert Cadet, Adjunct Professor of French. As customary, the presentation took place as a surprise to the recipient, just prior to his 12 p.m. class in Muntz Hall. Dr. Mitchell Livingston, UC Vice-President of Student Affairs and Human […]
Helen Kegler wins 2001 Just Community Award
Helen Kegler, RWC Minority Affairs Officer, has been named the winner of the University of Cincinnati’s 2001 Just Community Award. This annual award is given to individuals and organizations that help promote the ideals of justice, while making the University a more fair and caring community. Ms. Kegler has been […]
E-Media students take part in Cincinnati television history
E-Media Cincinnati Television History students have been gaining valuable production credits by being directly involved with the cataloging of historical documentation. The students have been hard at work most of the quarter, helping to restore and document a large collection of video and film donated from WLWT Channel 5. The […]
Ted Cook retires
Professor Ted Cook of the RWC Mathematics and Computer Science Department will be retiring after forty-four years of teaching, with the last thirty years here at RWC. Professor Cook is responsible for the beginning of the computer courses here at RWC. He managed the VAX computer system for many years […]
Commentary from a non-traditional student
Does a more formal education help people see their futures in a clearer perspective? It seems in my experience back at school after 26 years, little has changed. Experiencing humiliation still exists at school for non-traditional students. Non-traditional students like me sometimes fear returning to school because of previous bad […]
Where to vacation?
Where do you plan on going this summer? I know a lot of students and families are going to take their vacation elsewhere, anywhere but here in Cincinnati. They’re doing the smart thing, because Cincinnati has lost its edge as far as attracting tourists. Really the only thing to do […]
Vince Carter did the right thing
What is so wrong with NBA superstar Vince Carter going to his graduation six hours before Game Seven of the NBA semifinals? Why are people so quick to judge him for doing something so wonderful? He graduated from the University of North Carolina three years after leaving early for the […]
Time to look back
I usually try not to dwell on the past. What’s done is done, but I couldn’t help but to look back on the past year and feel happy with all that I have accomplished. It may not seem like much to someone else, but to me the past year has […]