Crafton Hills College is proud to welcome Dr. Seth Dukes as the new Medical Director for its highly respected Paramedic Program, bringing with him a wealth of emergency medicine experience, strong community partnerships, and a passion for preparing the next generation of paramedics.
On Tuesday, June 23, Crafton Hills College welcomed basic needs professionals from across the Inland Empire and Desert Region for the 2026 Basic Needs Regional Convening, hosted in partnership with the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office and the Real College California Coalition (RCCC).
On June 23 and 24, Dr. Lyn Westergard facilitated a robust two-day workshop at Crafton Hills College (CHC) that included a theoretical exploration of scaffolding (i.e., academic support structures) and its application, example lessons from English and STEM, and opportunities for faculty to discuss anti-racist pedagogies.
From combat medic to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) instructor, Karl Sweeting has spent his entire career giving back to those who need it most. His hard work and positive impact are now being recognized by The National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE) at their annual symposium on August 13, 2026, in Reno, Nevada.
Do you know a fellow Crafton Hills College alum doing amazing things in their career or community? Or maybe that person is you! The Crafton Hills College Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Outstanding Alumni of the Year award.
Calling all Crafton alumni — you’re invited back to campus for an evening of celebration, connection, and giving back at our Annual Fundraising Gala on Wednesday, September 23, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the beautiful campus quad.
Parenting is a full-time job and attending college while being a parent or guardian can seem unattainable, but Crafton Hills College’s Child Development Center (CDC) makes both possible.