The Veterans Success Center at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus will pay tribute to fallen service members on Friday, May 26.
Desert Sands Unified officials sent messages to parents via telephone and social media dismissing the rumors.
12 cadets from Basic Peace Officer Academy, 12 from Basic Fire Academy programs received certificates for meeting training requirements.
The Auen Foundation presents the gift to assist students under emergency circumstances.
The class focuses on a different business, non-profit or government leader each week to highlight their experience and advice for success.
The fundraiser will be held on Apr. 21 at Pollock Theatre and will display musical talents of the chemistry major students.
In 2016 OLHP received a 25K grant from BIGHORN Cares to install a playground and now the school is celebrating with a dedication ceremony.
Cindy Tatsumi will receive an award on April 23 for her work in preventing traumatic injuries over more than two decades.
CSUSB has added seven new members to the Advancement Board that will serve as advocates for the university.
Partnership and Community Education (PaCE) is offering fee-based, not for credit training April 10 to May 4. Read on for details.
The training includes 60 hours of classroom lecture to prepare for the certification exam, hands-on experience, and more.
The groups will work together to give HS students information about careers in education, expose them to college life through campus tours.
The squad was among just three stations nominated in the highly competitive award for Best Community College Radio Station in the nation.
The College of the Desert’s Career Center will sponsor its annual Career and Job Fair from on Wednesday, March 15.
Officials anticipate the campus will one day accommodate around 8,000 full-time students.
College of the Desert’s Visual Arts Program will present artists Phillip K. Smith and Sant Khalsa and their work on March 9 in Palm Desert.
The evening meeting is part of on-going efforts to increase CVWD’s transparency and accessibility to the general public.
The program helps teachers learn about wind energy technology, receive curriculum, materials for integrating instruction in their classes.
The course provides 90 hours of curriculum and 60 hours of hands-on externship.
Students from Desert Sands Unified schools will put their word power to the test Wednesday at the Riverside County Spelling Bee.
The CSUSB Palm Desert Campus will host 'The Next 30 Years' luncheon on Thursday, February 23.
The program will guarantee one year scholarships for all incoming freshman that graduated from a local high school in 2017.
College of the Desert’s Partnership and Community Education is offering fee-based, not for credit, Professional Security Officer Training.
The 8-hour Security Guard skills training course follows the AB 2880 prescribed standards that meet state requirements.
Teams of students from across Riverside County are all vying for a shot at representing the county in the statewide competition.
Individuals interested in acquiring a doctoral degree in educational leadership are encouraged to attend informational sessions this spring.
The Board of Trustees voted 6-0 in approval of the agreement reached last month.
Vote would secure pay raises and prevent the long-looming threat of a strike.
Around 40 students have earned Associate Degrees and are now eligible to take the licensing examination to become registered nurses.
Palm Desert High School students battled for scholarships in 12th annual Charles and Priscilla Porter Academic WorldQuest competition.
If ratified the agreement would end more than a year of tension between district officials and the Coachella Valley Teachers Association.
Palm Valley School is among the top in the state, according to a leading education and real estate website.
Scholars will be selected on the basis of their academic achievement, leadership, service to the community and financial need.
College of the Desert won Clean Air Education and Outreach Award at the South Coast Air Quality Management District Clean Air Awards.
Performances are set for Nov. 19-20 in the Indian Wells Theater.
Helping aspiring businesses in Coachella Valley is the target of a $45K grant awarded to programming at Cal State San Bernardino.
"It turns out that what they thought would be fair was actually far worse than anything they have brought to bargaining to date."
A total of four forums will be held at four DSUSD campuses.
The annual fair will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12.
This year, the Southern California chapter will award 85 scholarships through its four programs.