
“We are bringing dozens of colleges to this site,” said Rappahannock Community College president Dr. Elizabeth Crowther at the Grand [...]
“Being involved in the lives of people who are making positive changes in their lives, and are excited about their [...]
The Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning will feature local scholar Jon Stallard with another installment [...]
Under the supervision of Chef Hatley Bright, students of Rappahannock Community College’s Culinary Arts program are once again sharing their [...]
At the close of the Fall 2011 semester, 157 Rappahannock Community College students received academic honors for their exceptional performance. [...]
The Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning will explore Mexican history and current events in the [...]
Rappahannock Community College has been working at top speed to ready the new Kilmarnock Center, in the Chesapeake Commons shopping [...]
This Rappahannock Community College student is filling out an application form in order to be considered for the many scholarship [...]
“Wine in Three Parts,” a course sponsored by the Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL), [...]
A native of Oldhams in Westmoreland County, and a graduate of Washington and Lee High School, Dean Taylor brings considerable [...]
Student Services includes Admissions/Records, Counseling, Financial Aid, and Business Office. Tuesday, Jan. 3 College Reopens Glenns/Warsaw Student Services and Registration [...]
Entries are invited for the 16th annual F. Scott Fitzgerald Short Story Contest. Rules for Entries Residents of Maryland, Virginia, [...]
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You know how you receive those e-mails about the slew of new books we’ve purchased in the Library, and you [...]
Meet Tychier Young: Tychier, or Ty, as she prefers to be called, is a graduate of James Madison University where [...]
Dear Students: You are cordially invited to RCC Student Appreciation Days. When: December 14 – 16 in the Glenns Library! [...]
Students! With final examinations and projects approaching, the Library wants to remind you that we’re here to assist you with [...]
As Fall 2010 reaches a crescendo and we all begin to cool our heels over the Winter Break something exciting [...]
Classic Novels are not the only books to drum up controversy in American homes and classrooms, graphic novels are doing their part [...]
September 25 – October 2 marks America’s annual Banned Books Week. Every year books are “challenged,” meaning individuals, groups, organizations [...]