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This summer, five outstanding ºÚÁÏÉçÇø students—Emma Stavola, Lamari Oliver, Derrick Romano, Aly Sadek, and Zayd Mayar—were selected to participate in the prestigious MacREU internship program at UC Riverside.

The ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC) Foundation was awarded $2.5 million after Riverside County Third District Supervisor Chuck Washington forwarded a proposal to support the college district's career and technical education programs.

ºÚÁÏÉçÇø is pleased to announce that Rebecca Teague has been selected to serve as the District’s new Vice President of Student Services. Ms. Teague, who has been serving as interim Vice President of Student Services at MSJC for two years, begins in the permanent position Monday, July 24.

Joyce Johnson, vice president of Career Education, Counseling, Nursing, and Allied Health ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC), was appointed to serve on the board of directors of the National Council on Workforce Education (NCWE). This appointment is a testament to Johnson's experience and expertise of career education and workforce development programs.

At its June 16 Board Meeting, the Chief Executive Officers of the California Community Colleges (CEOCCC) Board elected the following 2023-24 board officers

There's more to Leah Di Bernardo's culinary arts class at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC) than lectures, reading and recipes. Di Bernardo serves up lessons about what farm-to-table means for people and the planet.

The Mt. San Jacinto Community College District Board of Trustees unanimously adopted a Tentative 2023-2024 Budget during its meeting on Thursday, June 8.

ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC) hosted several cultural celebrations designed to honor and recognize the accomplishments of MSJC's diverse student population. The events, organized by programs, clubs and affinity groups, were held during the weeks leading up to the official college graduation ceremony. These events provided an opportunity to foster inclusivity, celebrate diversity, and create a sense of belonging within the college community.

ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC) is pleased to announce that a member of the college's faculty will be releasing her first book. Lena Nelson, English as a Second Language instructor in MSJC's Adult Education department authored America's Youngest Ambassador: The Cold War Story of Samantha Smith's Lasting Message of Peace a comprehensive story of the late Samantha Smith, a fifth grader in Manchester, Maine.

Nearly 900 graduates participated in one of the two graduation ceremonies. The Class of 2023 includes graduates from 17 years old to 69 years young.

While excelling academically, Diego Martinez has made a significant impact beyond the classroom. He served as the president of MSJC's Student Government Association during the 2022-23 academic year. He actively represented MSJC students not only on campus, but throughout the state. Last year, he served as a delegate on the Student Senate for California Community Colleges where he advocated for basic needs, housing, financial aid, and other student initiatives.