CDC Offering Free Food Program
The Child Development Center at ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ plans to offer a free child care food program to all children who attend the center.
U.S. Water Polo, a Mt. SAC partner, advances
The U.S. Men’s Water Polo Team is churning its way through the tournament pool at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in France, and the action is being watched closely here at Mt. SAC.
The players on the U.S. squad are unofficially Mounties ever since the College and USA Water Polo formed a partnership,...
Endangered Bumblebee Found
Two biology students are buzzing about their discovery of an endangered bumblebee in the Wildlife Sanctuary.
Mt. SAC student studying abroad in Morocco
The world of opportunities at Mt. SAC isn’t limited to the boundaries of the campus’ 420 acres of land.
For students with a globetrotting spirit, expanding educational and career horizons starts by learning on the other side of the planet. Mt. SAC’s Study Abroad Program can punch the tickets...
Adult Basic Education celebrates graduates
The Adult Basic Education Department celebrated its largest ever graduating class in the Sophia Clarke Theater on June 27.
Mt. SAC Adds New Programs
Mt. SAC has added new credit and noncredit ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ to its catalog, which gives students more from which to choose when navigating career options.
Graduates share stories of success
Mt. SAC will celebrate its 78th Commencement on Friday, and many students have enjoyed plenty of success of their way to graduation.
Former Mt. SAC president Dr. Randall dies
ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ mourns the loss of Dr. John (Jack) D. Randall, who passed on June 2, 2024, at the age of 93. In June 1977, Dr. Randall became the fifth president of Mt. SAC.
End of Year Celebrations at Mt. SAC
As Mt. SAC wraps up another academic year, celebrations are in full swing across campus. The End-of-the-Year celebrations are hosted by various student-serving ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½, which recognize the achievements of first-year and graduating students.
First Peoples Native Center Celebrates
he First Peoples Native Center (FPNC) will celebrate students who are graduating, transferring or completing certificates from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Summit Event Center.