Articles tagged with: outreach
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.
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.
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.
At Willow International, the Planeteers Club provides opportunities for volunteer service and education for students looking to have a positive impact on their communities—both locally and globally.
Dr. Cynthia Azari, FCC president, was recognized as a National TRIO Achiever. TRIO programs, established in the 1960’s, provide nationally funded support for low-income and disadvantaged students.
This is the final phase of the OAB: A Legacy Renewed Campaign and your last chance to help finish this extraordinary project.
Video update to SCCCD’s response to the demands of Valley workforce development. The video was presented at the 2008 State Center Community College District Workforce Development Forum.
Video update to SCCCD’s response to the demands of Valley workforce development. The video was presented at the 2008 State Center Community College District Workforce Development Forum.
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.
This summer marks the launch of several new websites at SCCCD. Several of the District websites have been redesigned to improve site navigation and user interface. Check out the new websites for: State Center Community …

