SBVC News
High School Counselors Visit Campus For Collaborative Conference
April 18, 2023
As high school students prepare for graduation, the role of school counselors becomes crucial in guiding them towards a successful career path. Recently, a conference was held at San Bernardino Valley College that brought together 130 high school counselors and career technicians to discuss strategies for preparing students for the workforce.
SBVC Partners With Symphony To Bring Back Summer Concert Extravaganza
April 14, 2023
Spring might have just begun, but plans for the summer are already underway, specifically for SummerFest 2023. San Bernardino Valley College is proud to continue this one-of-a-kind partnership with the San Bernardino Symphony that's becoming an annual tradition on campus in celebration of Independence Day.
Student Spotlight: Jesus Moreno
March 29, 2023
Assistant football coach Bobby Hosea didn't realize that the red envelope that had been in his pocket was gone until he had driven home last Thursday night.
SBVC Observes Black History Month With A District-wide Celebration Of Culture & Community
March 27, 2023
For Black History Month 2023, SBVC teamed up with Crafton Hills and district office colleagues to host a special series of events throughout February.
SBVC Foundation Receives More Local And National Funding For Students
March 24, 2023
The SBVC Foundation, now in its 50th year of operation, has recently raised more than $500K in new grants to benefit SBVC students.
SBVC Theatre Arts Students Take The Show On The Road
March 22, 2023
SBVC's production of Little Shop of Horrors was scouted to attend the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) in Las Vegas from February 13-17.
SBVC Collaborates With Metrolink In Back-To-School Campaign
March 20, 2023
Blue the Wolverine and several of their mascot friends are the stars of Metrolink's back-to-school campaign. The commercial was filmed November 15 at Union Station in Los Angeles.
Spring Enrollment Grows In 2023
March 16, 2023
If San Bernardino Valley College seems to be bustling with more students lately, its because we have surpassed last year's spring headcount. There are 10,492 students enrolled in classes at SBVC for Spring 2023. This exceeds the number of Wolverines enrolled in Spring 2021 (10,142) and Spring 2022 (8,988).