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Professor Molloy Publishes EMT Book
January 19, 2021

Professor Molloy Publishes EMT Book

Crafton Hills College (CHC) adjunct professor Dave Molloy recently published a book detailing the life of an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). According to Molloy, who draws from more than two decades of experience as a paramedic and now serves as a primary EMT instructor at CHC, there is a lot more to the job than what television dramas and movies depict. These depictions can lead to an inaccurate perspective of what it means to be a good pre-hospital care provider. Molloy reflects, "My personal journey in emergency medical services (EMS) began as a child watching the television show EMERGENCY. I watched in awe as paramedics Johnny Gage and Roy De Soto responded to call after call helping people who were sick and injured." Later Molloy learned that although programs like this one lead many people to think that a typical day of an emergency medical technician is filled with life-and-death situations, that is not the reality.

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January 19, 2021

Honors Research Conference

The gig economy, the influence of social media on cosmetic surgery, the need for planetary WiFi, the use of information and communications technology in the classroom,posthumanism and religion,online dating during the pandemic, conspiracy theories--what do these disparate topics have in common? They were among the topics of the Zoom presentations given at the Crafton Student Research Conference on Friday, November 20, 2020.

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January 19, 2021

Electrical Efficiencies at Crafton are Paying Off!

At Crafton Hills College, sustainability and efficiency remain top priorities as the College expands with new facilities poised for growth in the east valley.

Crafton Hills College English Alumna Publishes Novel
January 19, 2021

Crafton Hills College English Alumna Publishes Novel

When Janelle Parmer attended her first English class at Crafton Hills College, she knew she was on the right path. "I remember taking English 101 and falling in love with the class right away," she said. But it was one moment in particular, when the professor read a short story she had written for an assignment, that was truly transformative."I was so excited that she had enjoyed reading it and that she liked it enough to share with everyone," Parmer said. "It really boosted my confidence as a writer and as a student, and I will never forget that feeling."

Crafton Cares for Local Health Care Workers
January 19, 2021

Crafton Cares for Local Health Care Workers

With the number of daily cases of coronavirus shattering records, Redlands Community Hospital is feeling the impact. Crafton Hills College cares about our local health care workers and wanted to show them our support.


Children of CHC EOPS Students Receive Toys for the Holidays
January 19, 2021

Children of CHC EOPS Students Receive Toys for the Holidays

The children of many Crafton Hills College (CHC) students will have a snugglier and happier holiday season thanks to hundreds of generous donations to a toy drive organized by San Bernardino-based Design West Engineering.

CHC Serves as Polling Location
January 19, 2021

CHC Serves as Polling Location

With ample space for physical distancing and close parking available, the campus served as an ideal polling location for the 2020 General Election. Crafton Hall was open for voters to drop off or cast their ballots between October 31 and November 3.

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January 19, 2021

CHC and K-12 Counselors Connecting to Help Students Succeed

The CHC Counseling department, in collaboration with the Student Services division, held a one-day virtual conference with local high school counselors and staff on November 20 through Zoom.