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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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Reverse Transfer Student Gets New Start At RVC

Like many college students, Audra Ettelbrick was at a four-year university when COVID was in full swing. In the spring of 2021, this education major and Rockford native decided to transfer to RVC, and she has not looked back.


RVC Announces Fall 2021 Presidents And Deans Lists

The following students have earned recognition on Rock Valley College's Fall 2021 President's and Dean's Lists. Students must have taken at least 12 credit hours during the semester to qualify for the President's or Dean's lists.


RVC Approved For Comprehensive Transition And Postsecondary Program

Rock Valley College Disability Support Services is excited to announce that our Raising Aspirations through an Inclusive Student Experience (RAISE) program has been approved by the U.S. Department of Education to become a Comprehensive Transition & Postsecondary (CTP) program.


Rock Valley College Announces Free Shuttle Bus

Rock Valley College (RVC) is excited to announce the launch of a shuttle bus route connecting the RVC Main Campus, RVC Downtown Campus, Advanced Technology Center, and Stenstrom Center for Career Education.


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