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ACUE Pinning
May 3, 2024

ACUE Pinning Ceremony Celebrates Educators' Commitment to Effective Teaching

On May 3, the ACUE Pinning Ceremony took place at the District Office to honor participants who completed 25 weeks of teaching, learning, and equity training provided by the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE). ACUE, renowned for offering the sole teaching certification endorsed by the American Council on Education, specializes in certifying faculty in its Effective Teaching Practice Framework.

Outstanding Faculty: Danielle McCoy & Ernesto Rivera
April 26, 2024

Academic Senate announces awards for outstanding faculty and classified professional of the year.

The Crafton Hills College Academic Senate celebrated the excellent work of the College’s faculty by selecting two full-time faculty members and one part-time faculty member as its outstanding faculty of the year. Ernesto Rivera (Counseling) and Danielle McCoy (Math) were chosen as the most outstanding full-timers, and Wendy Lamb (English) was recognized as the top part-time faculty member.

Legally Blonde: The Musical
April 20, 2024

Crafton to go 'pink' with staging of "Legally Blonde: The Musical"

“Omigod! Omigod, you guys!” It looks like Elle Woods will make her Finkelstein Performing Arts Center (PAC) debut this spring! For three days, April 26, 27 and 28, Crafton Hills College’s (CHC) Theater Arts Department will stage “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” a Broadway adaptation of the 2001 hit film of the same name.

Paramedic 102 Class
April 15, 2024

Class 102 Paramedic Graduation: A Celebratory Evening for CHC's Latest Graduating Class of Paramedics

On Friday, March 1, Crafton Hills College celebrated the graduation of Paramedic Class 102. Family, friends, faculty, and preceptors (volunteers who help train paramedic students) filled the Finkelstein Performing Arts Center for the event.

Damian G. Garcia
April 2, 2024

From student to success: Crafton Hills College alumni to receive prestigious award

Crafton Hills College (CHC) proudly announces Damian G. Garcia as the 2024 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient. This accolade, presented each year by the CHC Foundation, recognizes a former student who exemplifies the dynamic and positive qualities the Crafton experience can produce.

Counselors Conclave
March 12, 2024

Inland Empire/Desert Regional Consortium's Counselor Conclave 2024

Approximately 250 college and high school counselors gathered at the Riverside Convention Center on March 7 for the 2024 Annual Counselor Conclave organized by the Inland Empire/Desert Regional Consortium.

A2MEND Attendees
March 11, 2024

The importance of 'connection': Roadrunners attend annual A2MEND Conference in Los Angeles

Four Black/African American students from Crafton Hills College were among the more than 1,000 invited to attend the 2024 A2MEND Conference held March 6-8 in Los Angeles. The annual event connects African American male students to groups working collaboratively to eliminate barriers they face while working to obtain a higher education.

June Yamamoto
March 10, 2024

Foundation Director Receives Volunteer of the Year Award

June Yamamoto, who served as CHC’s dean of career education and human development and continues to serve on the CHC Foundation Board of Directors, has won the Highland Area Chamber of Commerce’s Volunteer of the Year award.

STEM Fair
March 8, 2024

Annual Crafton STEM Career Fair connects Roadrunners to employers

Crafton Hills College’s annual STEM Career Fair is all about connecting Roadrunners to the people and organizations that offer employment or educational programs in STEM-related fields. This year’s event was held on Feb. 21, when dozens of students interacted with reps from the likes of University of California, Riverside, San Bernardino County Fire, Garner Holt Productions, and Esri, to name a few participants.

Amanda Ward
March 7, 2024

Crafton Hills College paramedic program director to receive Distinguished Service Medal

Amanda Ward, the Director of Emergency Medical Services at Crafton Hills College (CHC), has been honored with the 2023 Distinguished Service Medal by the California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) in acknowledgment of her dedicated service.

9th annual ASL Educators Conference
March 5, 2024

Celebrating 9 years of Success and Growth in Sign Language Education

CHC and SBVC joined forces for the 9th annual ASL Educators Conference on March 2. This collaborative effort drew 111 participants, exceeding expectations. The event focused on professional development and networking for American Sign Language educators, featuring diverse workshops, dynamic presentations, and interactive networking sessions.

Herberth “Alex” Jaco
March 2, 2024

Crafton Hills College counselor invited to take part in CALPRO webinar on student success

A special panel discussion highlighting the role college career navigators and transition specialists play in helping adult learners succeed was the focus of a Feb. 27 California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO) webinar.

Crafton Hills College EMT Students
March 1, 2024

Transforming EMS Education: Prof. Laurie Green's Innovative Approach to Increase Student Success

High drop-out (attrition) rates in emergency medical services (EMS) programs challenge program directors at community colleges across the state, however at CHC, EMS Program Director Laurie Green is using research to help students successfully complete the program.

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February 29, 2024

Crafton Hills College celebrates Black Americans' contribution to nation's history

Crafton Hills College celebrated Black History Month with a series of February events highlighting contributions by Black Americans. The College’s Black History Committee planned each activity around the theme “Black Americans in the Arts,” with each offering an opportunity for Roadrunners to learn about the impact figures like musician Bob Marley and scientist Lisa Gelobter had and are continuing to have in the fields of science, arts, politics, and social justice.

HAM Cast & Crew
February 28, 2024

Crafton Hills College's HAM brings thrills, drama to Finkelstein Performing Arts Center

On Father’s Day 1932, Sam’s life was turned upside down when his only form of communication, a HAM radio, would be taken over by a demonic spirit longing for chaos. That was the premise of an all-new production from playwright Chris Coon – aptly titled HAM – staged by the Crafton Hills College Theater Department on Feb. 23, 24 and 25. Twenty-six-year-old Tristan Clift, who played the lead role of Sam, auditioned for the play based solely on his fascination with the idea of a “possessed HAM radio,” he shared.