This week more than 1,500 elementary school children and teachers throughout the Inland Empire will visit California State University San Bernardino and learn first-hand about California’s Native American culture, history...
Cal Poly Pomona receives a record number of applications for the 2019-2020 academic year. More than 57,000 prospective first-year and transfer students applied to university, a nine percent increase over...
For nearly 30 years, Chavira has worked with the Crafton Hills College EOPS program, which supports students where they need assistance - from providing one-on-one peer counseling services to financial...
C.W. Driver Companies, a premier builder celebrating its 100-year anniversary this year, today commenced construction on Mt. San Jacinto College’s (MSJC) new $43.3 million, 350,000-square-foot Temecula Valley Campus. Consisting of a...
About 1,300 Cal State San Bernardino students moved into campus housing on Sunday, Sept. 15, just days away from the first day of classes for the 2019-20 academic year.
The recipients for this year’s Jamil Dada Character Excellence Youth Awards, include 10 Riverside County youth who displayed exemplary character while overcoming adversity, such as poverty, child abuse, drug abuse,...
Temecula Mayor Mike Naggar praised the MSJC Board of Trustees, MSJC leadership, including Dr. Roger Schultz, college district superintendent/president, and city leaders, like City Manager Aaron Adams and Councilman Matt Rahn,...
MSJC hired 19six Architects to dynamically transform a five-story office building into an innovative college campus that will welcome students in fall 2020.
Eighty elementary, middle, high schools and preschool programs in the High Desert will be honored with California PBIS Coalition awards at a ceremony on Sept. 24 at Granite Hills High...
The Professional Skills Certificate program offers training to more than 60 students over six Saturdays through mid-November on subjects ranging from dressing for success to how to get promoted to...