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Riverside County donates to MSJC

Riverside County has donated $2.5 million to the Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation, money the school will use to bolster its career and technical education programs. The donation from the county’s American Rescue Plan Act funds was arranged by Supervisor Chuck Washington, whose third district includes the community college’s Temecula Valley …

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CSUSB gets computer science grant

Cal State University San Bernardino receives grant money

Cal State San Bernardino has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will help provide scholarships, mentorships, and learning opportunities for low-income students in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, according to a statement on the university’s website. “This is a very significant grant …

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UCR looks to add on-campus housing

UCR ranked among top universities

UC Riverside has received a $126 million state grant that school officials hope will build a 1,500-bed on-campus student residence complex. The project, which will need another $220 million in borrowed revenue to be built, is scheduled to be voted on by the UC Board of Regents in September, according …

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CUSM gets accreditation

The California University of Science and Medicine has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. That accreditation, by the association’s senior college and university commission, validates the Colton-based medical school’s academic structure and its role in providing doctors for the Inland Empire, according to a university statement. …

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Inland medical school holds white coat ceremony

Inland medical school recognizes 140 graduates

The California University of Science and Medicine has officially welcomed its class of 2027. With family and friends looking on, the 130-member class underwent a traditional white coat ceremony on July 14, during which each student recited the Hippocratic Oath, according to a statement. Each new medical student was recognized …

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