-Editorial As a reflection of the commitment to the comprehensive training of talent and in search of continuous improvement through learning, Dr. Fernando León García presented before students, academics, collaborators, managers, Alumni, and special guests the 2022 Annual Report. The most relevant achievements were highlighted, such as the closure of …
Read More »Imperial County Supervisors Demand Unity from The Three Local Medical Districts
-Editorial As Imperial Valley residents await what will be the future of the two hospitals going forward, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors asked the three major medical districts to work together and set aside their differences. The Board of Supervisors met on May 2nd to hear a presentation by …
Read More »Imperial Valley Students Receive UCSD Residential and Online Academic Connection Scholarships for Summer Program
-Editorial Eighteen Imperial Valley students will receive UCSD Academic Connections Scholarships this year. Students have selected a wide range of classes including: Computers and COVID: An Introduction to Programming and Computational Biology, Introduction to Python Programming, SIO: Introduction to Marine Sciences Introduction to Marine Invertebrates and Phylogenetics 101 College Writing for …
Read More »Baja California Director of Binational Affairs Receives Distinction from the California State Assembly
-Editorial The director of Binational Affairs of the Ministry of Economy and Innovation (SEI), David Pérez Tejada Padilla, received on Monday, May 1, at the Capitol in Sacramento, California, the recognition granted by the Latino Legislative Commission of the California Congress to outstanding Latinos, in the public service category, reported …
Read More »Regional Agreement to Boost Supply in Baja California Was Signed
-Editorial The Canacintra Northwest Block signed an agreement with the government of Baja California called the “BC Supply Chain Memorandum of Understanding”, which seeks to boost regional supply. Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda; Kurt Honold Morales, Secretary of Economy and Innovation of the state; as well as the presidents …
Read More »Law Day allows people to learn more about the importance of our legal and judicial systems
-Editorial Bringing together all law enforcement agencies of Imperial County as well as non-profit organizations, Law Day 2023 made its grand comeback by successfully connecting the community with people they can trust when they need help. Law Day, held annually at the beginning of May, is a national day set …
Read More »The 2nd Edition of the “Woman of Success” Business Forum was held with great success
-Editorial The 2023 Women Business Forum “Mujer de Exito” (Woman of Success), was held at the Hotel Araiza on April 1 to encourage women entrepreneurs to have a better vision of their goals and objectives. The participants had the opportunity to get motivated, plan and manage to develop a successful …
Read More »IVC Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary with a Dinner Gala
-Editorial Imperial Valley College has many things to celebrate these days, not only was named a co-winner of the 2023 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence on April 20 in Washington D.C., sharing that honor with Amarillo College in Texas but also celebrated its diamond jubilee on April 29 surrounded …
Read More »WHO launches policy on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct
-Editorial The World Health Organization today launched its Policy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct which places the victims and survivors at its core, sets strict standards of zero tolerance, and stresses that there can be “no excuse” for sexual misconduct. The new policy replaces a 2017 policy, which investigations and …
Read More »Otay Residents Block Avenue in Protest of Disastrous Living Conditions
-Editorial Residents who live in the surroundings of Otay in Tijuana blocked the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Avenue to demand a solution to this problem that is diminishing the quality of life in their community. For a long time, people who live in that neighborhood, have suffered the …
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