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RVC Professor Awarded Grant to Preserve Rockford Education Desegregation Stories
Dr. Mathew Oakes has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Grant for a two-year oral history, archival, and instructional project on the legal and community history of desegregation and education in Rockford. The $60,000 grant will fund his project, “Chronicles of Change: Archiving Stories of Desegregation in Rockford Public Schools, 1989-2002.”
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Positivity Determination Leading To Bright Future
For many students, college can be overwhelming. Between late-night study sessions and early morning classes, students rely on developing study habits, maintaining healthy relationships, and taking advantage of campus resources. But what about students who double major?
RVC Students Find A Sense Of Belonging At Starlight
As a freshman in high school, Jacob Thiede got involved with Rock Valley College's Starlight Theatre as a member of the running crew for The Addams Family. Jacob, now a freshman at RVC, is excited to be treading the boards in Starlight's latest production, How I Became a Pirate.
Supportive Experience Leads To Students Success
By now, it is not a secret that the pandemic has impacted the mental health of college students across the nation. According to BestColleges.com, "over 90% of college students have experienced negative mental health symptoms due to the pandemic."
RVC Lines Up Several Registration Events For Fall
With fall registration open, and the start of semester fast approaching, Rock Valley College has lined up several registration events to help incoming students get prepared for the fall semester.
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