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New dean for UC Riverside engineering school

Christopher S. Lynch has been named dean of the Bourns College of Engineering at the University of California, Riverside. Lynch, currently chair of the UCLA  Samueli School of Engineering’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, will take over Sept. 1, according to a statement in UC Riverside’s website. Lynch joined the …

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Claremont Graduate University names president

Len Jessup has been named president of Claremont Graduate University. Jessup, currently the president of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, will take office July 1, according to a statement. In an email sent to Claremont Graduate faculty, staff, students and alumni, Don Baker, chair of the search committee, and …

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Omnitrans hires new maintenance director

Connie Raya is Omnitrans’ new maintenance director. Raya spent 25 years working for Orange County Transportation Authority before joining Omnitrans, San Bernardino County’s largest public transportation agency, according to a statement. She will oversee the 108 employees responsible for keeping Omnitrans’ 108 buses and 25 support vehicles running. Raya, who …

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Retired Naval lieutenant hired by Kaiser Permanente

Anthony Coleman has been designated Kaiser Permanente’s assistant hospital administrator for San Bernardino County. Coleman, a Fontana native and a retired Naval lieutenant, has worked in health administration and finance for more than 10 years, according to a statement. He recently participated in a senior military officer program sponsored by …

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Omnitrans dispatcher helped fix computer glitch

Ed Cooney has been named Omnitrans’ top employee for the fourth quarter of 2017. Cooney, a dispatcher with the San Bernardino County public transportation agency, was recognized for helping to fix software errors in the agency’s computer operation, according to a statement. A 25-year Omnitrans employee who began is career …

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Temecula state of the city to address safety

Mayor Matt Rahn will deliver Temecula’s 2018 State of the City address. This year’s theme is Temecula SAFE, according to a statement on the city’s website. “The city’s highest priority every year is public safety so this year we are shining a spotlight on the high quality of life that …

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