Biology instructor Jaime Tjossem feels Outstanding Educator award is a charge to work harder than ever in the classroom.
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Simulator trains students for high-pressure situations
Use-of-force simulator is used to train Law Enforcement students to make the best decisions in high-pressure situations.
Get lunch, enjoy live music!
Visit the cafeteria on Thursdays between 11:30-12:30 am and catch RCTC’s new lunchtime music series, Live @ Lunch.
Equine instructor says horses shaped her life
2007 Equine Science alumna Stephanie Bruggeman returns as an adjunct instructor, business owner, and dressage rider.
Don’t let a dead battery slow you down
Campus Safety offers free jump starts, car unlocks and other services to keep you going during the Minnesota cold.
Don’t let a dead battery slow you down
Campus Safety offers free jump starts, car unlocks, and other services to keep you going in the Minnesota cold.
Picking up litter improves water quality
Parking lot litter and grounds maintenance byproducts contribute to built up pollutant levels on campus storm water ponds. Want to help fix that? Start by picking up your garbage.
Bring your troubles to the Learning Center
Having trouble learning a math or science concept? Need some help with a reading assignment or wanting some guidance on an essay? Tutors, computers, and other study resources at the Learning Center make finals week a snap, but are also useful and available throughout the semester.
Just ‘being’ isn’t so crazy after all
“My story is one that people could easily pity. Pity is not what I am asking for.” Former Echo editor-in-chief reflects on life, health, and legacy.