On May 13, Crafton Hills College recognized the graduates of Fire Academy 114 in a ceremony that marked the end of five months of intensive training and the start of their careers in the fire service.
On May 12, Crafton Hills College held its Nursing Services Pathway Certificate Ceremony, recognizing 22 students who earned CNA, HHA, ACNA, or multiple certifications through the program.
In partnership with San Bernardino Valley College, Crafton Hills College hosted a month-long lineup of activities celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.
Crafton Hills College marked Cinco de Mayo with a campus event that brought together the Crafton community members for an afternoon of personal storytelling, historical reflection, and student engagement.
At Crafton Hills College, Cayla and Giovanny Chamu have built more than academic success--they've built a partnership rooted in perseverance, encouragement, and shared goals.
The production team of Crafton Hills College's student-run literary and arts magazine, The Sand Canyon Review, welcomed students, artists, and community members to its 2026 preview party on May 5 at the Barbara L. Smith Event Center.
On Tuesday, May 5, Crafton Hills College honored a legacy of courage, service, and perseverance as Margie Orland stood before a new generation of fire academy cadets to present the Michael Orland Memorial Scholarship to Walter Giles.
Crafton Hills College's Math, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program recognized its largest graduating class since its humble beginning in 2023.
Crafton Hills College marked a meaningful milestone on May 1 with its inaugural Ethnic Studies Luncheon, an event that was as much a celebration as it was a call to action.