Richland College
September 28-
Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin will be honored as part of the fundraiser.
September 21-
Eddy Rawlinson will give a talk at an opening reception from 12 - 1 p.m. on Oct. 15.
September 9-
Coffey’s art utilizes fabric, free-hand stitching and found media to create works populated with pin-up girls, geishas and other iconic imagery.
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Uelsmann and Taylor are husband and wife artists.
September 1-
Dr. Stephen K. Mittelstet has been the president at Richland College for 30 years.
August 26-
The economy sucks, so why not go back to school?
July 5-
The campus is the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold-designed/constructed project in the city of Garland.
June 15-
Ferrazzi will discuss his new book, Who's Got Your Back, a work dedicated to showing how changing three key relationships can change one's life.
May 13-
Betty Levy won for her oil painting titled Portrait I in the 2008-09 National League For Innovation Student Art Competition.
April 13-
The five-day series of events, taking place April 20-24, is a celebration of culture and ethnicity in the United States.
March 2-
The 26th annual event features local and national poets, authors and writers, including Richland's own faculty and students.
February 13-
This free session will provide interested students and parents with details about the high school and the application process.
February 6-
Numerous studies have been done proving that music, poetry, theater, and visual arts can help the aging process.
December 11, 2008-
Educators from Saratov attended a series of workshops and seminars on contemporary methods of teaching English as a foreign language.
December 9, 2008-
Four young women and two young men from RCHS will travel to Saint-Louis, Senegal, in West Africa from Dec. 11-22.
November 6, 2008-
Raj Seekri is among 11 individuals and organizations that will be recognized as the 2008 recipients of the Dallas Historical Society’s Awards for Excellence in Community Service.
October 14, 2008-
Collin, Tarrant, Brookhaven, Richland, SMU and TCU presenting everything from Shakespeare to a regional premiere.
October 1, 2008-
The planetarium will put on shows, starting with The Cowboy Astronomer, every six weeks through May 2009.
September 10, 2008-
All performances are free!
September 5, 2008-
Each LeCroy Scholar receives up to $3,200 ($800 per semester, with a maximum of four semesters) to attend any of DCCCD’s seven individually accredited colleges.



















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