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Student Success Incentive
The college awarded more than $71,000 to 1,421 students in the pilot phase of the Student Success Incentive program at 51蹤獲.
Brent McLaren finalist
The African American California Community College Trustees and Administrators on Jan. 27 recognized 51蹤獲 Interim Director of Cultural Programming and Belonging Brent McLaren as a faculty of the year finalist.
Club Rush
Budding poets, aspiring scientists and singers, car enthusiasts and more showed up at the 51蹤獲 Spring Club Rush on Jan. 22.
Charles Edwards
Professor of Business Management Charles Edwards joins a growing group of 51蹤獲 professors who bring a wealth of practical knowledge to the classroom, across the college's Academic and Career Communities.
Dr. Toby S. Jenkins
51蹤獲 kicked off spring semester Jan. 9 with its FLEX event, which featured keynote speaker Dr. Toby S. Jenkins who spoke about how the power of momentum can help drive student success.
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Six women from the California Institution for Women's 11th graduating class celebrated completing coursework to receive associate's degrees and certificates Dec. 6.
Report to the Community
The 51蹤獲 community celebrated the "Road to Student Success" during its annual Report to the Community event at the Chino Community Center on Nov. 7.
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The Oct. 30 Black and Brown Minds & Mattering conference brought together hundreds of students, higher education professionals and community members for a day of learning how to better serve students of color.
Navigate ACCs event
Students gathered on Oct. 16 for the first "Navigate Academic and Career Communities" event, which helps cut down on the guesswork about majors and gives students direct access to program representatives, resources and information sessions.
Manufacturing Day 2024
Hundreds of middle and high school students from 15 San Bernardino and Riverside County schools visited InTech to meet with employers, try their hand at welding simulators, program robots and more at National Manufacturing Day on Oct. 4.