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December 14, 2021

Veterans Resource Center Represents Crafton in the Community

The Crafton Hills College Veterans Resource Center (VRC) represented the College at two Veterans Day celebrations.

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December 14, 2021

Trunk or Treat

On Friday, October 29, the 2021/2022 Student Senate co-sponsored a Halloween themed "Trunk or Treat" celebration for the families and children served by the Redlands Family Services Association. Children wore costumes provided by Redlands Family Services and were treated to a "carnival like" experience.

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December 14, 2021

Crafton Hills College students attend the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Annual Conference

In October, Crafton Hills College (CHC) student leaders attended the annual summit conference of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU). Attendees met and shared ideas about promising practices in the education of Hispanic and Latinx students and opportunities in furthering their education and finding rewarding employment.

Crafton Hills College Recognized as 2021 Equity Champion for High Rates of Latinx Student Transfer
December 14, 2021

Crafton Hills College Recognized as 2021 Equity Champion for High Rates of Latinx Student Transfer

Crafton Hills College is a 2021 Equity Champion for Excellence in Transfer for Latinx students, an award conferred by the Campaign for College Opportunity (CCO), for California institutions of higher education that lead the state in Latinx students earning Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADT).

Crafton Hills College Celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a Series of Speaker Presentations
December 14, 2021

Crafton Hills College Celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a Series of Speaker Presentations

On Wednesday, November 17, Serrano Tribal Citizen Keely Marquez facilitated an online session about the Serrano Indians and their history in the Yucaipa region. The Crafton Hills area of Yucaipa is known as Waa't in the Serrano Indian Language, which means juniper or where the juniper trees grow, according to tribal elders.

CHC Theatre Program Presents The Apocalypse Project
December 14, 2021

CHC Theatre Program Presents The Apocalypse Project

The Crafton Hills College Theatre Department presented three showings of The Apocalypse Project on November 4, 5, and 6.The play, written by Briandaniel Oglesby, is set in 2024 and follows a group of young adults who explore climate change, social change, coming-of-age, immigration, and the navigation of a world destroyed by previous generations.

CHC Roadrunners Partner with Redlands Family Service Association
December 14, 2021

CHC Roadrunners Partner with Redlands Family Service Association

CHC faculty, staff, and students, along with their friends and family, volunteered to sort and organize 22,215 pounds of food on Saturday, November 13 as participants in a "Three Peaks" volunteer event to challenge students to engage, learn and advance.

An Evening with Brett Waterman and Celebration of 100 President's Circle Members
December 14, 2021

An Evening with Brett Waterman and Celebration of 100 President's Circle Members

The Crafton Hills College Foundation presented an evening with Brett Waterman on November 4. The dinner event was held specifically for the CHC Foundation's President's Circle donors and their guests.

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November 23, 2021

One Book, One College - Between the World and Me

One Book, One College is a college-wide reading initiative intended to bring together the campus community through the reading of a common book focused on equity and inclusion. This year's book, Between the World and Me, asks us to reimagine the boundaries of fear, hope, and racial inequality. Written as a letter to his teenage son, Between the World and Me describes Ta-Nehisi Coates' experience of being Black in America. The book explores issues of race, racism, justice, education, fear, relationships, identity, and diversity.

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November 23, 2021

Indigenous Peoples' Day

Crafton Hills College celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day by hosting events on campus and a powerful online celebration that honored the cultures of both Native American and Indigenous people.

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November 23, 2021

From CHC to Healthcare Career Programs

Health Science Professor Sam Truong will host a series of virtual student workshops entitled "From CHC to ..." through the Tutoring Center and STEM Center this semester. Truong developed this series that he previously hosted in-person prior to the pandemic.

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November 23, 2021

CHC Celebrates LGBTQIA+ Equality

National Coming Out Day is an annual awareness day to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, and agender people in "coming out", being proud of who they are, and for allies to show their support for LGBTQIA+ equality.To celebrate, Crafton Hills College presented a National "Coming Out" Day Panel via Zoom on October 11. Administrative Coordinator Tina Gimple served as host and welcomed the guests, panelists, and College President, Dr. Kevin Horan. Three panelists answered a series of guided questions about their personal experiences, advice to others, struggles associated with acceptance, and the importance of these experiences in their journeys.

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November 23, 2021

Adam Yahel Diaz Memorial Scholarship

A scholarship established in memory of Adam Yahel Diaz has received funding from a longtime supporter of education and the College.

SBCTOA Fund Endowed Scholarship to Support Fire Academy
November 23, 2021

SBCTOA Fund Endowed Scholarship to Support Fire Academy

The San Bernardino County Training Officers Association, who serve as the advisory board for the Crafton Hills College Fire Academy, presented a check on Oct 22 to endow a scholarship for the Crafton Hills College Fire Academy.

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Fire Chief Michael Smith Committed to Helping CHC
November 23, 2021

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Fire Chief Michael Smith Committed to Helping CHC

San Manuel Band of Indians' Fire Chief Michael Smith continues to be fully committed to the success of Crafton Hills College. Smith, a CHC alumnus, graduated from the College's paramedic program in 1992. He then went on to study at the University of Redlands, where he earned his bachelor's in arts degree in biology. He then earned a master's degree in leadership, with an emphasis in disaster preparedness and executive fire leadership in 2016 from Grand Canyon University.