Article Archive for Year 2009
Reedley College recently received a $1.7 million grant from the federal government.
For Gabriela Cazares Crump, a recent graduate from the Madera Center Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) program, nursing is her second career.
The chemistry lab at the Willow International Center is brimming with ideas, energy, and enthusiasm, as students from the newly formed Planteers Club discuss their fundraising ideas and activities for the spring semester.
Reedley College Aero student Natasha Pelham is a Pratt and Whitney Maintenance Scholarship recipient. Natasha, a Dinuba High School alumna, is one of six in the nation to receive the award.
Orange Cove native Chuck Shaheen attended Reedley College upon graduating from Reedley High School in 1959. “I had a great experience at Reedley College, and that’s when I learned to fly,” he said.
The Reedley College Math Center is now open in the library at Reedley College. The Math Center is staffed with a faculty member who is available to help students with their questions. The center is …
At the age of 19, after reading “The Red Wheel Barrel” by William Carlos Williams for a class, David Dominguez knew he wanted to become a poet. “The work had amazing imagery,” said David.
When Fresno City College (FCC) Art Instructor Kathy Wosika returned from her trip last year to the African nation of Ghana, she brought back home more than just photographs and memories. She brought back some of her trash. But it was all with the intention of creating art with a message.
Times are tough. While life can be a struggle during a recession, it’s also a good time to reconsider your future. By attending community college, you can make an investment in your future job security by learning new job skills or learning a new trade.
The Wall of Honor was established in 1996 to honor African Americans who have participated in one way or another for the State Center Community Colleges.

