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Student Spotlight: Malik Dare– Senior ‘18

November 27, 2017

Receiving awards is an honor for any student; can you share how it felt to receive the Rochester Area Business Ethics Scholarship? I felt very privileged and honored to be award...(Read More)
Promise to Graduate in Four Years Guaranteed to Incoming Roberts Wesleyan College Students

November 20, 2017

Four-Year Promise Will Launch for Fall 2018 Class Alongside $32,000 Opportunity Grant Starting in the fall of 2018, Roberts Wesleyan College will offer a Four-Year Promise. This...(Read More)
BELL Program Highlighted in Recent WXXI Podcast

November 19, 2017

BELL student Patrick Staley and BELL Director Kym Woodard were interviewed in a 25-minute podcast on inclusion prepared by WXXI. You can hear the podcast athttp://exitedpodc...(Read More)
Redhawks Who Soar

November 16, 2017

Roberts Wesleyan College is proud of its 17,737 living alumni. Roberts alumni are working in the fields of healthcare, social work, business, education, non-profits and entrepreneu...(Read More)
Alumni Spotlight: Fisk'04 Appointed as New Athletic Director at SUNY Fredonia

November 13, 2017

Gerald (Jerry) Fisk ’04 (Business Administration) has been named the new Director of Athletics at the State University of New York at Fredonia. Fisk will officially assume ...(Read More)
Faculty Spotlight: David Skiff, Ph.D., Professor of Social Work; Chair, Department of Social Work

November 10, 2017

David Skiff, Ph.D. Professor of Social Work; Chair, Department of Social WorkDean, School of Education and Social Work Education Roberts Wesleyan College | B.S.W. Asbury ...(Read More)
Alumni Spotlight: Baxter'11, '14 is the New Sheriff in Town

November 8, 2017

Todd Baxter ’11 (Organizational Management) and ’14 (Master’s of Strategic Leadership) won the race for Monroe County sheriff. Baxter received 57 percent of the...(Read More)
Pre-Physician Assistant Program

November 3, 2017

Roberts Wesleyan College has apre-physician assistant undergraduate program, where one or two students per year go directly into a graduate-level PA program elsewhere. "Those who...(Read More)

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