Article Archive for Year 2010
Teenage life is difficult enough, but even more so with a parent deployed overseas. One Willow International student decided that by coming together similar teen girls can support each other.
A student-hosted Masquerade Ball is the next event in the yearlong Centennial Celebration of Fresno City College. The April 16 gathering will feature dancing, hors d’oeuvres, and giveaways in celebration of the college’s 100th anniversary.
This April, the Reedley College Forestry and Natural Resources Program will commemorate 40 years of providing exceptional instruction and hands-on training in natural resource management.
Your contributions, along with matched funds from the Osher Foundation, will help California’s community college students afford a quality education.
The Willow International Cafe offers students a welcoming atmosphere and international cuisine, thanks to husband and wife managers Ziad and Sara Abwini.
We’re taking you back to 1975 for a look at the hit game show, “Community College or NOT!”—the quiz show where we find out if you know the difference between a community college and a four-year university.
Joe Williams, former city council member and community leader, is the 2010 recipient of the Leon S. Peters Award. The award recognizes his 40 years of public and private service to the Fresno area.
A new grant will stimulate the involvement of Reedley College with the Partners in Agricultural Leadership (PAL) program, which encourages high school students to pursue agriculture careers and develop leadership skills.
A $250,000 grant presented to Fresno City College, in collaboration with area universities, will fund easier transitions from associate degree nursing programs to bachelor’s degree programs.
Louise Kolbert, Reedley College alumna, provides an excellent example of the spirit of public service that follows students as they move on from SCCCD campuses.
Japanese Americans who attended Fresno City College or Reedley College in the early 1940s, but whose education was cut short by WWII internment, will finally receive recognition with honorary diplomas. SCCCD needs your help to locate potential honorees.

