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College Community Demonstrates “Blueprint for Change” at 13th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Celebration
January 29, 2026The 13th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Celebration brought together students, educators, and community members to reflect on the responsibility of building a more just and equitable society through intentional action, centered on the theme “Blueprint for Change."
Bishop L. Kirk and Pastor Karen Sykes to Receive 2026 MVC MLK Legacy Award
December 18, 2025Bishop L. Kirk Sykes and Pastor Karen Sykes have been selected as the 2026 recipients of the Moreno Valley College Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award in recognition of their decades-long commitment to education, community leadership, and social justice in the Inland Empire.
High School Students Connect with Employers at 5th Annual Apprenticeship Expo
November 20, 2025High school students from Riverside and San Bernardino counties explored real career options Nov. 18 at the Inland Empire Apprenticeship Expo. The annual event connects students with pathways to well-paid, long-term careers, often without student debt.
Faculty Member and Entrepreneur Receives United States Patent
November 12, 2025Juan C. Ramirez, an adjunct economics associate faculty member at Moreno Valley College and a longtime supporter of hands-on learning, has been awarded a United States patent for a new sports innovation designed to enhance athletic performance.
Local Training Program for Mobile Intensive Care Nurses Strengthens Riverside County’s Emergency Response System
November 6, 2025A new chapter in emergency medical training began this fall as the inaugural EMS 95 class concluded at Moreno Valley College’s Ben Clark Training Center, establishing the first local pathway for Mobile Intensive Care Nurse (MICN) training in Riverside County.
Community and Collaboration Support Annual Halloween Costume Giveaway
October 30, 2025The Halloween Costume Giveaway, in a collaboration between CalWORKs and Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS), supported student parents and their families with more than 150 donated costumes distributed to 85 children.





