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Southwest Riverside County Higher Education Coalition Advances Efforts to Establish a Four-Year University in the Region

Southwest Riverside County Higher Education Coalition Advances Efforts to Establish a Four-Year University in the Region

On December 4, 2024, the Southwest Riverside County Higher Education Coalition convened at Mt. San Jacinto College's (MSJC) Temecula Valley Campus to propel efforts toward establishing a public four-year university in the region. The coalition's discussion centered around the University Center at MSJC Temecula, a transformative initiative poised to retain the region's brightest talent, foster economic growth, and address the critical need to curb the outflow of intellectual capital, or "brain drain."

Flight 2022 is now available online

Flight 2022 is now available online

Flight is MSJC's anthology of students' written and visual work. It includes poetry, essays, photography, and artwork. It is published every spring semester.

MSJC celebrates first annual Raza Graduation

MSJC celebrates first annual Raza Graduation

Mt. San Jacinto College's Latinx/Indigenous Alliance honored nearly 70 students at its inaugural Raza graduation event on Monday, May 9, at the college's San Jacinto Campus. The intimate ceremony welcomed students and their families with Aztec dancers, ballet folklorico, and mariachi and student speakers.

MSJC Orchestra Kicks Off 50th Anniversary Concert Season

MSJC Orchestra Kicks Off 50th Anniversary Concert Season

The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Orchestra kicks off its 50th anniversary concert season at 7 p.m. May 10 with the world premiere of "Champion Lodgepole Pine," a tone poem by MSJC French horn player Christine Richardson, and Beethoven's First Symphony.

MSJC Performing Arts and Dance Department Presents 'Evoke'

MSJC Performing Arts and Dance Department Presents 'Evoke'

The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Performing Arts and the Dance Department will proudly present "Evoke," an engaging concert featuring both live performance and dance-for-the-camera videos, from May 6 to 8 in the San Jacinto Campus Theatre.