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David Avila
October 31, 2019

Crafton Hills College Looking for Outstanding Alumni

Nominations for the 2020 Outstanding Alumni Award from Crafton Hills College are being accepted through November 25. This prestigious award recognizes and honors the exceptional individuals whose attendance at Crafton helped them achieve their educational and professional goals, enabling great service to their communities. Each year, the Crafton Hills College Foundation recognizes a former student who exemplifies the dynamic and positive qualities the Crafton experience strives to produce. The Crafton Hills College Foundation Gala Committee reviews nominations and makes a final selection. Nominees are judged on their accomplishments in their chosen fields and for their community service. The selected recipient is presented with the award as an honored guest at the Annual Foundation Gala, Dinner and Auction each spring.

California Classic Para Swim Meet 2018 at Crafton Hills College
October 17, 2019

Upcoming 'California Classic' at Crafton Hills College to showcase future Paralympians

The California Classic is back at Crafton Hills College the weekend of October 25, and the public is welcome to watch potential Paralympians in action.

Donors
October 16, 2019

Crafton Hills College Foundation Unveils Legacy Society Wall

On Friday, October 11, 2019, a ceremony honored individuals who have made substantial gifts to support the programs and students at Crafton Hills College. Michelle Riggs, Director of Institutional Advancement, explained that "this Legacy Wall in the Crafton Center provides recognition of individuals who have given cumulative gifts, estate-planned gifts or irrevocable life-income gifts of $10,000 or more to the Crafton Hills College Foundation." The CHC Foundation provides financial support to assist struggling Crafton students in reaching their educational goals and enhances the programs and services available at the college.

Students next to sculpture
October 15, 2019

Sociology and Anthropology Students visit LA

Cheryl DiBartlo and Julie McKee took a group of 48 students and their friends from CHC Sociology and Anthropology classes on a journey to learn in a setting away from their normal classroom environment. On Saturday, October 5, the group rode the train to LA where they visited Olivera Street, went to the Japanese American Museum in Little Tokyo, visited a calligraphy exhibit, had some free time to shop and wander around, and some even went to China Town. Students learned about the Japanese experience: pre-war, the internment camps and post war when many Japanese did not return to west coast but settled in the Midwest.

Alyssa Neuppert
October 14, 2019

Spotlight on Promise - Alyssa Neuppert

Promise student Alyssa Neuppert shares her hopes for the future.

Crafton Center
October 10, 2019

Four Finalists for Vice President of Student Services will Participate in Open Forums on Oct. 14

The entire campus community is invited to attend the open forums for each of the four finalists for Vice President of Student Services on Monday, October 14, 2019, in LRC 231.

Photo of Krista Robbins
October 3, 2019

Spotlight on Promise - Krista Robbins

Krista Robbins is inspired by life around her.

Photo of Paul Jacques
October 2, 2019

Paul Jacques Named New Crafton Hills College Theatre Department Head

The Crafton Hills College Theatre Department has new leadership with Paul Jacques joining the college faculty for the fall semester, 2019, as a Professor of Theatre Arts.