Articles tagged with: facilities
The city of Reedley is known as the Fruit Basket of the World. At Reedley College, students in the Plant and Soil Sciences Program are learning to grow and tend the produce that keeps the world fed.
Oakhurst College Center coordinator Vikki Piper’s duties run the gamut from course scheduling to snow shoveling. Her efforts at the Oakhurst Center make a difference for students in this rural community.
After lying dormant for 35 years, the Old Administration Building at Fresno City College is open again. The oldest building on campus once again serves as an integral part of the college.
The new Academic Center 2 building at Willow International Center has been completed and will greet students when fall classes begin on August 16. Highlights of the new facility include an expanded library, dance studio, and science labs.
The Child Development Center at Willow International provides collaboration opportunities with high schools and higher education, along with state-of-the-art facilities and career training.
The Willow International Cafe offers students a welcoming atmosphere and international cuisine, thanks to husband and wife managers Ziad and Sara Abwini.
Living on campus just got a bit more comfortable for Reedley College students. The completion of the new Sequoia Residence Hall means better amenities and updated facilities for students.
The new Center for Advanced Manufacturing facility at the Madera Center is now home to the maintenance mechanic program. The short-term program offers students job-ready skills in only one semester.
The Willow International Center took a major step toward becoming the next accredited college in the Central Valley.
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 …
As part of Measure E, Fresno City College students are enjoying the new Physical Performance Center next to Ratcliffe Stadium.
Opening in fall 2009, the students of the Madera Center will pursue their vocations in a brand new 8,000-square-foot lab.

