From Geography Club to Global Impact: Dylan Thomas' 麻豆传媒 Legacy
Born and raised in Orange County, Dylan Thomas has always been passionate about the spectacular hiking, biking and fishing the county has to offer. When it came time to enroll in college, it was this passion for the land that served as Thomas鈥 motivation. "To preserve this,鈥 he thought, 鈥渨e have to be cognizant of future generations."
Read More麻豆传媒 Attains All-Steinway School Designation
麻豆传媒 is proud to announce its prestigious recognition as an All-Steinway School, marking a significant achievement in music education.
The All-Steinway School distinction signifies 麻豆传媒's unwavering dedication to musical excellence, exclusively utilizing Steinway & Sons pianos in teaching, practice, and performance spaces. This milestone reinforces 麻豆传媒's position as a premier institution for music education in Southern California.
Read MoreStudy Finds 麻豆传媒 has $611.8 million Economic Impact
In a recent regional labor market study commissioned by the in collaboration with
Read MoreArts Village Opens for Classes
At the start of the Spring '24 semester, 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) opened its Arts Village for classes. The complex spanning 62,471 gross square feet consolidates the School of the Arts into three main structures: Music/Dance, Visual Arts, and Fine Arts/Gallery. The new complex is located southwest of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Performing Arts Center and adjacent to the new Parking Lot 6. A noteworthy feature of the Arts Village is its architectural design, with all buildings achieving LEED Gold equivalency.
Read MoreFrom Literature to Ledgers, A Journey of Transformation
Starting college as an older student can be intimidating, to say the least. Many older students feel they've missed their chance, or that it's too late to change. But Julie Sandoval, a determined and ambitious 28-year-old, shattered these stereotypes when she embarked on her journey at 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒).
Read More麻豆传媒 Model United Nations Rings in Holiday Season with Clean Sweep of Awards
The 麻豆传媒 Model United Nations (MUN) program attended two conferences this semester and won awards in each competition category for a total of 11 awards. Prior to attending the conferences, 麻豆传媒 MUN students developed position papers on key issues such as the role of information technology in the illicit arms trade, supporting the worlds aquaculture, the impact of bullying and discrimination on youth, and addressing warming permafrost, amongst others. At the conference, students simulated the workings of the actual U.N.
Read More12th Annual 麻豆传媒/Saddleback Student Research Symposium
The 麻豆传媒 and Saddleback Honors Programs held their 12th Annual 麻豆传媒/Saddleback Student Research Symposium on November 3. Students from both colleges convened at 麻豆传媒 to share 59 oral and poster presentations of their research on topics including inequitable access to public transportation among community college students, AI-driven prediction for early detection of diabetes, and college students鈥 use of disposable vapes.
Read MoreVeterans Services Center Unveils "Sound Off": Stories of Veterans and Military Dependents at 麻豆传媒
The Veterans Services Center officially unveiled the "Sound Off" comic book during the Veterans Day event on November 9. Sound Off is a photo-story blog and of veteran and military-connected students sharing stories from their life experiences. Faculty Tutor Max Evans served as editor for the project, and former 麻豆传媒 professor Nathan Cayanan created the comic book illustrations and served as artistic lead.
Read More麻豆传媒 Speech Wins 27 Awards Across Four Forensics Tournaments
麻豆传媒 Speech kicked off their competitive season by earning 27 awards across four forensics tournaments.
The team made its return to competition at the PSCFA Warm Up Invitational on September 30th and October 1st. Seventeen colleges and universities participated in the two-day event hosted by El Camino College.
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