New Fast-Track Job Training in Electrical Tech Offered at SBVC

January 10, 2018

For those who want to energize their career skills in 2018, San Bernardino Valley College is now accepting applications for a new accelerated program in electronics technology where full-time students can finish in eight months, instead of two years. Classes start January 16 and students can still apply by visiting valleycollege.edu.

SBVC Hosts First Poetry Festival

December 15, 2017

San Bernardino Valley College hosted its first John Trudell Poetry Festival on November 16 to commemorate the life and work of the famous SBVC alumni after which it is named. An outspoken advocate of Native American rights, Trudell's legacy of poetry and songwriting about righteous defiance was celebrated at the inaugural event.

SBVC Student Overcomes Adversity through CalWORKs

December 15, 2017

Not so long ago, San Bernardino resident Raymond Allison, 52, was shunned by society due to his mile long criminal record. Donning long hair and a beard that passed his chest, he became addicted to any kind of drug he could get, and resorted to living under a bush on the streets of San Bernardino.

This SBVC Classified Professional Works to Impact the Community Beyond Campus

December 14, 2017

The work Mary Valdemar does makes an impact beyond San Bernardino Valley College.

SBVC Foundation Inducts Newest Hall of Fame Alumni and Athletes

December 14, 2017

On November 3, the San Bernardino Valley College Foundation inducted ten new honorees into its Alumni and Athletics Halls of Fame. Among the inductees were Olympic-level athletes, educators, philanthropists, and more.

SBVC Unveils "Valley 360 Resource Center"

December 14, 2017

On November 14, San Bernardino Valley College unveiled its first-ever resource center for homeless and needy students, named the Valley 360 Resource Center for its potential to provide 360 degrees of support for students during their academic pursuits at SBVC.

Meet our Vice President of Instruction Candidates

November 29, 2017

On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 the Academic Senate will be hosting Dr. John Tilquest, Dr. Kay Weiss, and Dr. Daniel Powell who are the candidates for Vice President of Instruction.

Retired Teacher Keeps Bruce Lee's Martial Arts Teachings Alive in Redlands

November 10, 2017

Tim Tackett began learning the art of Jeet Kune Do in the backyard gyms and garages of those who learned from legendary martial artist Bruce Lee. Nearly 50 years later, Tackett, a retired drama teacher and football coach, continues to open his garage every Wednesday evening to instructors and students of the art.