Article Archive for Year 2010
The Willow International choir has been recognized for superior performances, and Choir Director Dan Bishop is looking to expand in 2011. He welcomes any interested community members to join.
Reedley College student Austin Fite is an honor student and weightlifter. When he’s not studying, he’s breaking weightlifting records. When he’s not doing that, he’s combating harmful bacteria for the USDA.
A newly awarded grant to Reedley College will help increase the number of Hispanic and low-income students attending college and completing postsecondary degrees. The college will implement four strategies to achieve this goal.
For Sylvie Huneault-Schultze, Fresno City College ESL instructor, a year teaching in another country turned into an education for her as well.
Fresno City College student Darline Guelce survived the earthquake in Haiti and traveled to Fresno to rebuild her life. She’ll later return to Haiti where she will help rebuild her country.
This Halloween, Oakhurst Center will hold the fifth annual “Trunk N Treat” event with the Oakhurst Chamber of Commerce. Each year, the mountain community comes together to provide local children with some spooky fun.
Reedley College staff member Adelfa Lorenzano serves students both on campus and as the first Central Valley board member of the Youth Leadership Initiative.
At the Willow International Writing Center, student Tyler Standridge tutors other students to help improve their English skills and study strategies.
The SCCC Foundation, the non-profit, fundraising branch of SCCCD, has gained three new board members with broad experience and diverse backgrounds.
Students and VIPs attended the Fresno City College Centennial Convocation. It was the final event in series of celebrations to commemorate 100 years since the founding of the college.
The medically underserved Central Valley will benefit from a new $3 million grant that provides additional instruction for health care careers across SCCCD.
After working on a nuclear submarine and as a chemical engineer, Chris Glaves began engineering education for SCCCD. Now, 21 years later, he has become an integral part of the North Centers community.

