SBVC News
SBVC Collaborates with San Bernardino County for First-Ever Remote Theater Production
March 23, 2021
San Bernardino Valley College students shared a message of hope for National Recovery Month. Students from the Theater Arts, Human Services, and Film, TV, and Media (FTVM) departments came together to write a play exploring the cycle of addiction titled What About Tomorrow? which was streamed on SBVC's YouTube channel.
CalWORKs Manager Earns Third "Partner of the Year" by Inland Empire Job Corps
March 23, 2021
Shalita Tillman's hard work helping San Bernardino Valley College students gain valuable job skills has been recognized nationally.
SBVC Student Starts Non-Profit Distributing Books to Community Children
March 22, 2021
Sunshine Ray has made it her mission to get as many books as possible out to children in the Inland Empire.
SBVC Celebrates Black History Month with Virtual Series of Guest Speakers
March 19, 2021
San Bernardino Valley College commemorated Black History with a series of inspirational guest speakers to speak to the campus and students.
SBVC Launches First-Ever Chinese Language Program
March 18, 2021
This spring, San Bernardino Valley College has open to students the opportunity to learn a language spoken by hundreds of millions of people around the world: Mandarin Chinese.
SBVC Machinist Technology Department Installs State-of-the-Art Technology Ahead of 75th Anniversary
March 15, 2021
San Bernardino Valley College's Machinist Technology Department is an inclusive space where students of all backgrounds and abilities feel empowered to develop and sharpen their skills.
SBVC Launches "Wolverine Telehealth" to Provide 24/7 Virtual Medical Services
March 12, 2021
Through the new Wolverine Telehealth Program, San Bernardino Valley College students can speak to a doctor or mental health specialist whenever necessary, free of charge.
SBVC Boosts Anti-Racism Efforts With EDCT Equity Workshops
March 10, 2021
Through the Supporting Equitable Learning Environments Virtual Series, San Bernardino Community College District employees are invited to participate in webinars that can help them implement equity-minded practices in the classroom and through online instruction.