Conference celebrates BIPOC student culture and success
Chaffey College had its second annual Black and Brown Minds & Mattering conference on Nov. 1 and I had the opportunity to attend.
Beyond The Page: A Faculty Reading & Conversation
On Wednesday, Oct. 18 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Wignall Museum Patio located at Chaffey College, I had the privilege of interviewing authors and writers of their work.
The Breeze visits KVCR
The Breeze gets hands on experience, with Rick Dulock and Lillian Vasquez at KVCR.
Chaffey Panel Discussion: AI Navigation
On Wednesday, Sept. 27th, Chaffey College held a panel discussion for navigating the radical landscape of AI.
Chaffey College's Evolutionary Ecology Lecture
On Oct. 2 Dr. Juniper Harrower and Dr. Benjamin Wong Blonder held a lecture via Zoom at Chaffey College on Evolutionary Ecology.
Psi Beta Comes to Chaffey
Chaffey has recently created a chapter of Psi Beta, a National Honor Society dedicated specifically to psychology.
Dark Forest: A Fusion of Art and Nature at Chaffey College
Chaffey College students have showcased a distinctive and inspiring way to pay homage to the captivating landscapes unique to Southern California. "Dark Forest," an exhibition at Chaffey, brings together the talents of both photographers and ceramic artists. Running from Aug. 29 to Oct. 23, this display has charmed its audience with a deep appreciation for the environment.
Chaffey College joins the SolveCC Competition
SolveCC, or Solve Community Challenges, is a competition in which students work together in teams of two or more, exploring, identifying, and researching problems in their communities. This year, the competition will be open to all Chaffey College students.
A new opportunity for Undocumented Students: Dream Act Service Incentive Grant
Chaffey College has taken in consideration its undocumented students and initiated a program that allows them to work in their career field and giving an incentive grant for their community hours.
Programa de Subvenciones de Incentivo del Servicio de la Ley de Sueños de California
Chaffey College ha tomado en consideración a sus estudiantes indocumentados, e inició un programa que les permite trabajar en su campo profesional y otorgar una subvención de incentivo por sus horas comunitarias.
News Roundup, December 2022
A quick roundup of what has been in the news for the start of December.
Vendors in Rancho Cucamonga Power Through Strong Winds
Near gale-force Santa Ana winds blow through the Heritage Farmer's Market as some shopkeepers decide to close early due to safety concerns
Immigration and Education: Where is the American Dream?
Change in regards to education for immigrants and families must begin at the same place where the problems have taken root: with the perceptions associated with immigrant families that American politics, media, and society perpetuate.
Incarcerated in the U.S: A Profitable Industry for Private and Foreign Corporations
How a private company came to own 123 (and counting) secure facilities including prisons and detention centers in the United States.