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Welcome to the Crafton Hills College Alumni Network!

Your time as a student may be over, but your connection to Crafton doesn’t have to be. The CHC Alumni Network is your lifelong link to the people, opportunities, and community that helped shape your success.

Whether you're advancing your career, continuing your education, or exploring new paths, staying connected to CHC opens doors to meaningful relationships, professional growth, and ways to give back.

Why Join?

  • Stay Informed: Get alumni newsletters, campus updates, and event invites.
  • Give Back: Mentor students, share your story, or support scholarships.
  • Build Your Network: Connect with fellow alumni in your field and beyond.
  • Keep Growing: Attend exclusive career events and workshops.
  • Show Your Pride: Celebrate and promote the value of a CHC education.

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Fire Chief Mike Smith: Transform the Trajectory of Your Life

 

Where Would You Be Without CHC? Tell us Your Story!

Contact the Alumni Relations Office 909-389-3245 or CHCalumni@craftonhills.edu for additional information.

Roadrunner Becomes Judge: How a Zoom Meeting Inspired Damian G. Garcia To Pursue a New Path

Damian G. Garcia

Damian G. Garcia

A Roadrunner is one of our newest San Bernardino County Superior Court judges.

Damian G. Garcia was appointed to the bench in July, adding to a successful career as an attorney. When asked how he wanted to be remembered in this new role, Garcia replied, “I would just like the perception to be that Judge Garcia is a good judge. He’s firm and he’s fair, and he does a good job.”



Damian's Story

How a Conversation with a Faculty Member Started Him on the Path to a Successful Career in Law

Steven Soliman

Steven Soliman

Crafton Hills College alumnus shares how a conversation with a faculty member started him on the path to a successful career in law.

Steven's Story

Outstanding Alumnus of 2023

Stephanie Houston

Dr. Stephanie Houston

Dr. Stephanie Houston began her educational journey at Crafton Hills College as a re-entry non-traditional student at the age of 27. Houston has been a professional K12 educator for 29 years. Prior to her current role as the assistant superintendent of Innovation and Engagement for the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, Houston served as the superintendent of the Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa Regional Occupational Program. Throughout her career, Houston has earned the respect of her peers, administrative team, staff, and community as a visionary leader skilled in building relationships.

Dr. Stephanie's Story

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