Women’s volleyball at Mesa College is on a spike. In the spring, the Olympians won the state beach volleyball title after winning the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference title for a fourth straight year.
Women’s volleyball at Mesa College is on a spike. In the spring, the Olympians won the state beach volleyball title after winning the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference title for a fourth straight year.
“Clothes Story” exhibition at San Diego Mesa College Gallery has West Coast premiere through Oct. 16
For Jeremiah Palomino, leadership is not about titles but about creating belonging. Now serving as Associated Student Government president at San Diego Mesa College and as a student trustee for the San Diego Community College District, he uses this personal philosophy and a heart for people to serve his community.
January 30, 2021 | Office of Communications
With the Spring semester starting next week, students can still get seats in approximately 75 classes, over 30 of which are on-line. Seats are still available in some of the most popular programs, including Fermentation Management, Multimedia, Web Development, Health, Nutrition, and Political Science, Art and Drama. Online, evening and short-term (8-week) classes are available.
Read It NowFiled Under: Spring 2021, Press Release
January 27, 2021 | Office of Communications
In a campus-wide equity effort to help students succeed in their Spring 2021 classes, Mesa College is providing supplies and kits for over 20 academic courses and programs. Students taking science courses such as microbiology and botany will have access to microscopes and seed kits, fashion students can get sewing machines, fabric and dress forms. Music students can access electronic music studio kits and electronic keyboards, dental students can receive various dental instruments, and astronomy students will receive supplies to build their own Galilean telescopes. Spring 2021 classes start on Monday, February 1, and supplies distribution will take place during the first several weeks of classes.
Read It NowFiled Under: Press Release, COVID-19, Student Success, equity
January 13, 2021 | Lauren Dorst
Often, it’s not what students are learning, but how they are learning that determines their success in education. This metacognitive approach to teaching forms the basis of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers’ project, “Supporting and Advancing Geoscience Education at Two-Year Colleges,” or SAGE 2YC, which empowers faculty members to improve STEM education through the adoption of student-centered pedagogy. Following a one-year collaboration with SAGE 2YC, three Mesa College geoscience professors, Don Barrie (Geology), Bulent Bas (Geology), and Waverly Ray (Geography), bring refreshed intention to their teaching, leadership, and professional development approaches to better serve Mesa College’s students and ultimately, prepare them for success in the STEM workforce.
Read It NowFiled Under: The Loft, Geology, National Association of Geoscience Teachers, Don Barrie, SAGE 2YC, Waverly Ray, Geoscience, HSI Grant, Professional Development, Geography, Bulent Bas
December 03, 2020 | Office of Communications
San Diego, CA. — It is with great sadness and deep regret that San Diego Mesa College announces the passing of one of the greatest long jumpers in history, Arnie Robinson, at the age of 72. Arnie Paul Robinson, Jr. had a nearly life-long connection to Mesa College as a student, a coach and a Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient. He lived in San Diego and began his track career as a stand-out athlete at Morse High School. In 1967, he enrolled at Mesa College, where he set school records in the long jump, high jump, and triple jump for track and field.
Read It NowFiled Under: Athletics, Arnie Robinson Invitational, Alumni, Arnie Robinson
November 23, 2020 | Office of Communications
Art has a lot to say these days, and from November 13th to December 9th, 36 California artists will be adding their voices to the mix to memorialize the dramatic events of the past eight months in the socially distanced Mesa College Drive-In: An Outdoor Art Exhibition (open Monday-Friday from 8am-4pm, excluding school holidays). This free, unique exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to reflect on artwork from the safety of their cars as they drive through the outdoor display located in Lot 1 on Mesa College’s campus. Curated by the San Diego Mesa College Museum Studies class, the art pieces capture the turmoil of the 2020 “new normal,” and provide commentary on the effects of global illness, social unrest, and destructive wildfires.
Read It NowFiled Under: Art Exhibition, COVID-19, Museum Studies, Drive-Thru Art Exhibit
November 18, 2020 | Office of Communications
In an effort to encourage a more sustainable future for all, the City of San Diego is recognizing 10 local businesses and organizations - including San Diego Mesa College - that implemented or expanded innovative waste reduction and recycling programs. From establishing a cigarette butt collection and recycling program, to creating a system to track solid waste tonnage to identify diversion opportunities, the 2020 Business Waste Reduction and Recycling Award winners displayed forward thinking in their programs.
Read It NowFiled Under: Composting, Business Waste Reduction and Recycling Award, Sustainability, Environmental Services, Press Release
November 04, 2020 | Office of Communications
San Diego, CA. — San Diego Mesa College has posted a SNEEK PEEK of their Spring 2021 class schedule. Students can view the schedule now, which includes over 1,800 class sections, so that they can begin planning their classes for next semester. Mesa will once again offer a winter Intercession during January of 2021. Most classes are offered in the conveniently online format so that students can have maximum flexibility in getting courses they need. Priority registration begins this month.
Read It NowFiled Under: Press Release, Spring 2021
October 22, 2020 | Office of Communications
San Diego Mesa College has announced a new partnership with California LAW that will create a pathway for Mesa College students to complete their education and enter the legal profession. Cal LAW collaborates with community colleges to encourage diverse students enter the legal profession in order to represent the diverse population of the state of California. Mesa College will begin accepting interested students into its Pathway to Law School program in Spring 2021. Community colleges such as mesa partnering in the program were chosen due to their high commitment to equity, demonstrated by college leadership and resources that provide transformative educational experiences and support for students on a pathway to a law career.
Read It NowFiled Under: Law School, Cal Law Pathway, Guided Pathways, Career Pathways, Cal Law