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NJ Stars Jason Yanchuck Graduates With Honors

Jason Yanchuck, a member of the golf and basketball teams at RVCC, will graduate with honors this week and will receive an Associate's degree in education. He is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and a volunteer in Student Government. He will continue his scholastic career at Rowan University. Click here to read more.


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RVCC's Stairway to Nowhere

 

Take Your Child to Work Day at RVCC

 


Instructor Fights Administration to Save Historic Farmhouse

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A farm house that dates back to the 1700s will be destroyed because the school has no use for it, but one RVCC instructor thinks it should be saved for its historical value. Click here to read more.


Notable Grad Michelle Meyer Leaves With Accounting Honors

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Michelle Meyer worked hard to overcome her and her husband’s medical problems to graduate with honors in accounting. Click here to read more.

 

Flight of of the Condor

 

 

Student Files Complaint Against 'Confederate Flag' Paint Job

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The emblem on the barrel of a cement-mixer truck led a student to complain that the image evoked the confederate flag, but school officials weren't convinced. Click here to read more.


Relay for Life Raises Cash, Hope for Cure

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RVCC's annual Relay for Life was certainly full of life.   Kids were dancing, playing ball and enjoying balloon animals and face paint.  Fringe Benefits, the belly dancer group, entertained the crowd. Click here to read more.

RVCC's Found Objects Gallery

 
 

Smile, You're on Classroom Camera

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The debut of the West Building last semester gave RVCC students and faculty a state-of-the-art technological dream: a multimedia laboratory, 400 computers, and even hands-free-flushing urinals. Click here to read more.


Hunterdon Central Seniors Plan Darfur Fundraiser

Eight Hunterdon Central seniors hope to hold a June benefit to aid the victims of the ethnic war in Darfur in downtown Flemington. Click here to read more.

 

 
 

Professor Revives His Dad's This I Believe Program on NPR

Almost 60 years ago, Ward Wheelock's idea This I Believe became an American institution. In 1994, his son  Keith Wheelock revived the series and it experienced a renaissance on National Public Radio. Click here to read more.


Students Adopt-a-Highway During Eco Week

During Eco week, the RVCC community adopted a one-mile stretch of Route 28, the road directly in front of campus, in one small step toward making the campus a "greener" place. Click here to read more.
 

 
 

Students Will Find 211 New Places to Park in the Fall

As graduation approaches, work to expand parking on campus is nearly complete.
Workers have added 61 spaces to the lot in front of West and paved Lot 3, just west of West, on May 8. That lot will be painted with about 150 spaces. Click here to read more.


Annual Spring Picnic Brings Campus Together

On April 29 RVCC Student Annual Picnic was held in the courtyard. Students enjoyed food, activities, and live music despite the cloudy and windy weather. The student picnic is a way for students, and professors to come together and have fun on campus. Click here to read more