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While the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted virtually every aspect of our lives, I have no doubt that in ways we may not yet recognize or fully appreciate, it has made us stronger and more adaptable.  The uncertainty of this time has raised questions about how Rockford University, along with our peers across the country, will resume operations in the fall. We are thinking about potential answers to these questions daily.

While the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted virtually every aspect of our lives, I have no doubt that in ways we may not yet recognize or fully appreciate, it has made us stronger and more adaptable.  The uncertainty of this time has raised questions about how Rockford University, along with our peers across the country, will resume operations in the fall. We are thinking about potential answers to these questions daily.

This past fall Semester, Maria Diemer, First Year Seminar instructor and Assistant Director of Global Affairs taught her First Year Seminar (FYS) with the topic “you are what you eat.”

Care Packs for the Homeless

04/29/2020 1:10 pm

Sarah Irvin, a Rockford University Senior in Dance, uses her influence to give hope to Rockford’s homeless community. Through her project called “Care Packs for the Homeless,” Irvine works to lift the strain on Rockford homeless shelters and population.

Rockford University’s Puri School of Business will host two virtual Bachelor’s Degree Completion Information Sessions on Tuesday, April 21, 2020.

A message from Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Michael A. Perry on COVID-19 Online Instruction Update.

Altynai Erkimbekova was just a toddler when her love for learning blossomed through her mother’s efforts to teach her how to read.

Effective for the Spring 2020 semester only, all students will be permitted to convert individual courses to Pass/Fail grading.

For many Rockford University alumni, graduation isn’t the final good-bye to campus.