Picture of SDSU- Calexico Campus 56th Commencement Rehearsal On Thursday, May 12, 2016 SDSU – Imperial Valley will hold its 56th Commencement. The Processional will commence at 7 PM on the Campus Quad. The guest speaker will be Fernando de Necochea, retired Provost and Assistant to the Dean at …
May, 2016
April, 2016
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15 April
With the CETYS-IVC Transfer Program, Living in the Border Region Can Be Your Pass to an Engineering Major
With the CETYS-IVC Transfer Program, living in the border region can be your pass to an Engineering Major. Mexico and the U.S. are making history via an innovative higher education initiative. CETYS Universidad in Mexicali, Baja California and Imperial Valley College in the Imperial Valley, California are the precursors and …
March, 2016
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26 March
The Imperial Valley College Military and Veteran Success Center Was Recently Inaugurated
PRESS RELEASE: The first ribbon was cut for the Imperial Valley College Military and Veteran Success Center in a brief ceremony Feb. 24, 2016, at the recently opened center. After an introduction by Sergio Lopez, the college’s interim dean of student affairs, IVC Board of Trustees President Jerry Hart did …
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15 March
The Importance of Bilingualism in Education and Today’s Society
By: Adrian Ptacnik It’s 2016, it’s election year and more than anything else, it is time to reminisce about everything that’s wrong. You have your token, “everyone agrees” topics such as the economy and unemployment. We have your “controversial” topics such as gun control, racism and climate change. And we …
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14 March
So close and yet, so different!
By: Attorney Terry Ahytziry Cardenas, current student at the LL.M. in Comparative Law with concentration on International Law, University of San Diego. Graduate from the LL.M. in Corporate and International Law with honors in 2012, Cetys University System. Former law professor at the Cetys University System and consultant at a …
February, 2016
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23 February
California’s four-year universities reach out to immigrant students with low-interest DREAM loans
The L.A. Times: Officials at California’s four-year public universities are reaching out to an estimated 10,000 undergraduate students who might qualify for a special loan aimed at reducing their tuition — a program that further distinguishes the state as a national trendsetter in providing services to immigrants who are in …