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August 26, 2019

Evan Sternard, Counselor/Assistant Professor is a Published Author

In March 2019, Kendall Hunt commissioned Evan Sternard to write a book to have ready for release this fall. For the next three months, Evan devoted his time to composing, Stress, Anxiety, and Well-Being: Navigating the Waters. Evan will use this workbook as a supplementary text for the two Stress Management classes that he teaches each semester at Crafton.

Photo of Renee Azenaro
August 20, 2019

Art Professor's Installation Chosen for Irvine Exhibit

Selected from over 1,220 southern California-based artists, the installation "Occlusions" by Renée Azenaro was chosen for the All Media 2019 Exhibition running September 7-October 26, 2019 at Irvine Fine Arts Center.

Photo of Jimmy Urbanovich
August 20, 2019

Crafton Communication Studies Professor Published on Heterodox Academy

Communication Studies Professor Jimmy Urbanovich has published an article on Heterodox Academy.

Paramedic graduates
August 14, 2019

Fifteen Paramedics Graduate From Crafton Hills College

Yucaipa, CA. A ceremony was held Friday, August 9, 2019 to celebrate Crafton Hills College Paramedic Class #91. The 15 graduates learned to provide the highest level of pre-hospital care during an intense 10-month program. Fire Chief for the City of Yucaipa, Grant Malinowski offered advice and reminisced about his experience as an alumnus of the Crafton Paramedic Program 17 years ago. "An education is only as good as the faculty instructing it, and you have the best," Malinowski said. "If you look around at the leaders in our profession, odds are that Crafton Hills College is a part of their background."

Counselor Ernesto Rivera leading a Promise Program Orientation
August 9, 2019

A Really Good Deal Just Got Even Better for Local College Freshmen

The San Bernardino Community College District is offering a "Free Promise Program" for new high school graduates who are starting college this fall at Crafton Hills College or San Bernardino Valley College. The program provides funding for full-time college students to earn an associate degree or get a career training certificate. Students are guaranteed two years of free tuition, free textbooks, free access to a laptop, cash for college expenses, priority registration, student support, and opportunities for paid work experience.