MSJC Welcomes Dr. Tawny Dotson as Eighth Superintendent/President
Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) today officially welcomed Dr. Tawny Dotson as the College's eighth Superintendent/President, ushering in a new chapter in the institution's history.
Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) today officially welcomed Dr. Tawny Dotson as the College's eighth Superintendent/President, ushering in a new chapter in the institution's history.
Flight is MSJC's anthology of students' written and visual work. It includes poetry, essays, photography, and artwork. It is published every spring semester.
Enrique Baranda, a 4.0 GPA Honors Student and PTK Member at Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC), has received the PTK Distinguished Chapter Officer Award.
Amid community shutdowns, the Eagle MakerSpace connected virtually with the Menifee business community via a live broadcast during the Menifee Chamber of Commerce Evening Business Social.
MSJC's Phi Sigma Alpha Chapter of NSTEM inducted 10 new members this Spring 2021 semester! This chapter was founded in the semester of Fall 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine will be available to the public from 9 a.m. to Noon Thursday, April 15, at the Menifee Valley Campus.
Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) is offering COVID-19 vaccines this week at its Menifee Valley Campus to anyone ages 16 and up.
Mt. San Jacinto College is proud to announce fresh, modernized logos for the college district and the district's athletics department.
Mt. San Jacinto College and community leaders on March 23 ceremoniously broke ground on the $41 million MSJC Athletics & Kinesiology Complex at the Menifee Valley Campus.
Mt. San Jacinto College urges everyone to support and protect Americans of Chinese, Asian, or Pacific Islander descent or those who are or are perceived to be of Chinese, Asian, or Pacific Islander descent. This community has experienced a rise in physical violence, bullying, harassment and stereotyping since the pandemic began.
Mt. San Jacinto College is aware of the disturbing news about the rise in physical violence, bullying, harassment and stereotyping against Americans of Chinese or Asian descent or those who are or are perceived to be of Chinese or Asian descent since the pandemic began. This week's shootings in Atlanta further inflict pain and stress on that community.