College News
Congressman Mark Takano Visits Moreno Valley College to Hear TRIO Success Stories Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty
May 12, 2025US Representative Mark Takano (CA-39) visited the College's TRIO Support Services Center to listen to student and alumni stories about the transformative impact of TRIO programs—federally funded initiatives that support first-generation, low-income, and disabled students in achieving higher education...
Moreno Valley College Celebrates Renovated Student Services Building and Unveils New Public Sculpture
May 5, 2025Moreno Valley College (MVC) marked a day of dual celebration on Wednesday, April 30, with the grand reopening of its renovated Student Services Building and the unveiling of its first public sculpture, "You Belong, at MVC."
College Celebrates Literacy and Culture with Día De Los Niños y Día de los Libros
May 2, 2025Moreno Valley College celebrated its seventh annual Día de los Niños y Día de los Libros (Day of the Child/Day of the Book) with a joyful and collaborative service-learning event hosted by the Puente Program and the Early Childhood Education Center.
LaTonya Parker Elected President of Academic Senate for California Community Colleges
May 1, 2025LaTonya Parker, Ed.D., professor of counseling services at Moreno Valley College, has been elected president of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges for the 2025–26 academic year. Parker brings nearly 30 years of higher education experience.
College Apprenticeship Director Highlights Employer Partnerships
April 28, 2025During a statewide webinar on April 23, marking National Apprenticeship Day, Rosalinda Rivas, apprenticeship director at Moreno Valley College, urged employers to partner with the college to strengthen workforce pathways. “Help us, help you so we can help all of California,” Rivas said.
Paws on Patrol: First Comfort K9 Nationwide Joins School of Public Safety
April 24, 2025MVC has welcomed a new team member to its School of Public Safety — and he’s got four legs, a tail, and a nose for compassion. Eros will be based at the Ben Clark Training Center and is the first comfort K-9 assigned to a School of Public Safety nationwide.