College News
Serrato Selected as Classified Employee of the Year
April 25, 2022Arlene Serrato has been selected as Moreno Valley College’s Classified Employee of the Year. Since December of 2014, Serrato has been the academic specialist in Evaluations, serving as lead evaluator. She began her career at Norco College as a Learning Center assistant, working in Evaluations,...
Students Leaders Travel to Sacramento, Washington
April 18, 2022This month students from the Associated Students of Moreno Valley College, along with Frankie Moore, faculty advisor and professor, attended the FACCC Advocacy & Policy Conference in Sacramento and then the American Student Association of Community in Washington DC.
College Hires Dean for STEM and CTE Programs
April 6, 2022Kevin Stewart has been hired as the dean for STEM and CTE. Stewart comes to Moreno Valley College after a stint as dean of Business, Workforce and Continuing Education at Edmonds College in Lynnwood, WA. Stewart has been recognized for his work as an educator, but he says his most rewarding experiences...
College Designated as an i3 Pilot College, Receives Grant
April 1, 2022Moreno Valley College has been designated as an i3 Pilot College and received $125,000 grant to help facilitate faculty transformation to become “facilitators of thought.” The California Community Colleges Chancellor's Workforce and Economic Development Division looks to expediate California’s...
College Presents its Story of Improving Distance Education Delivery
March 30, 2022In March, Moreno Valley College was one of three colleges in the US invited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges to present on the changes in Distance Education. Entitled, Moreno Valley College’s Story of Burgers, Breadcrumbs, Superheroes and Sidekicks, the College shared...
Amazon Adds College to its Career Choice Program; Workers Can Attend College for Free
March 10, 2022Moreno Valley College was one of 40 higher education institutions added to Amazon's Career Choice program this month. Under the program, hourly employees can attend for free. Amazon will cover 100 percent of tuition, books and fees — with no lifetime limit. This month, Amazon made the announcement...