ºÚÁÏÉçÇø

Skip Main Navigation

News at MSJC

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 pandemic may have derailed psychology major Milly Lopez's plans to take her MSJC classes in person when she started in summer 2020, but COVID-19 did not prevent her from earning her associate degree this month.

After high school, in 1985, Rosalinda Gutierrez began her collegiate journey at Cal State Bakersfield. She soon married and then had children, delaying her academic goals.

MSJC Student Trustee Jaidalyn Bradley will earn associate degrees in Political Science, Law (Public Policy & Society), and Liberal Arts (Social & Behavioral Sciences) when she graduates on Thursday, May 26. After that, the Murrieta resident plans to attend UC Berkeley and then go to law school to pursue a career in civil rights.

ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC) business major Enrique Baranda has been awarded a prestigious 2022 Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation.

Congratulations MSJC's Diagnostic Medical Sonography Class of 2022!! They all are RDMS credentialed! They have struggled through the Pandemic from the beginning of their 21 month program and have persevered to complete two 3 hour national licensing exams and 1384 hours of clinical training! Eagles Soar!

MSJC celebrated the class of 2022 with its annual Imani Celebration on the San Jacinto Campus on May 13

Flight is MSJC's anthology of students' written and visual work. It includes poetry, essays, photography, and artwork. It is published every spring semester.

MSJC's Puente Program celebrated 15 years of familia, cariño, and student success on May 11 at Soboba Casino Resort.

The ºÚÁÏÉçÇø (MSJC) CalWORKs program hosted a graduation celebration for its 2022 graduates on April 27.

ºÚÁÏÉçÇø's Latinx/Indigenous Alliance honored nearly 70 students at its inaugural Raza graduation event on Monday, May 9, at the college's San Jacinto Campus. The intimate ceremony welcomed students and their families with Aztec dancers, ballet folklorico, and mariachi and student speakers.