RCC President Elizabeth Crowther Announces Retirement Plans
After fourteen years as Rappahannock Community College’s President, Elizabeth (Sissy) Crowther announced her intention to retire today to faculty, staff and local media.
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After fourteen years as Rappahannock Community College’s President, Elizabeth (Sissy) Crowther announced her intention to retire today to faculty, staff and local media.
The 2017-18 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) Impact Report, available in December, relays that assets of the RCC Educational Foundation, Inc. have reached over $11.2 million.
The RCC Educational Foundation, Inc. (RCC EFI) hosted its annual scholarship program reception in October to honor and recognize 2018-19 scholarship recipients and donors.
On Monday, October 30, 2017, from 12:25 to 1:25 p.m. at our Glenns and Warsaw Campus lecture halls, Joe Cope will present “Long-term Changes in Zooplankton off the Western Antarctica Peninsula.”
The ideal garden, in the inspirations of gardeners over the centuries, will be the topic of a course from the Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL).
The Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) will provide an intimate look at several historic personages in “Presidents and First Ladies of New Kent and Charles City, Virginia.”
On October 19 and 26, and November 2 (Thursdays), 2-4 p.m., at the L. E. Smoot Memorial Library in King George, the Rev. Dr. Christopher M. Agnew will explain “The Reformation” to participants in the Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL).
As frequent and popular instructors for the Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL), Dr. David Brown and Thane Harpole will join forces with the Mathews County Historical Society to present “The Fascinating History of Mathews County: Churches, Historic Homes, and More!”
Well-known chef Hatley Bright will be featured by the Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) in “Make-Ahead Meals,” a single-session course to be held at RCC’s Kilmarnock Center on Friday, October 20, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
On November 4 and 5, Rappahannock Community College, in partnership with the Remote Area Medical (RAM) organization, will be offering free medical care for all.