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Peruvian Immigrant Javier Juarez Aims for a Judgeship
Ȧ ImpactȦ’s May commencement was a culminating experience for Javier Juarez (Class of 2017), who persevered for 10 years to earn a college degree.
Ȧ is First College to Incorporate Wind/Solar Lighting Technology
Ȧ’s OmniLED lighting system in Parking Lot E8, powered by OmniFlow
Ȧ President Frank Sánchez Awarded for Advancing Educational Equality
Ȧ ImpactAt their 40th anniversary celebration, the Association for Equality and Excellence in Education (AEEE) awarded Ȧ President Sánchez for his commitment to advancing equal educational access for first-generation, low-income and disabled students.
Ȧ Professor of Biology Lloyd Matsumoto Retires
Ȧ Professor of Biology Lloyd Matsumoto has served Ȧ for 34 years. His reputation still has the power to lift heads when he enters a room.
Over 100 Student Research Projects at Ȧ
Ȧ ImpactManagement major Lissa Almanzar displays her research on “Leadership and the Social Psychology of Lean Enterprise.”
Towle-Weicksel Awarded $20K to Fund Her Cancer Research
Ȧ ImpactTowle-Weicksel (left) in lab with students (Photo credit: Zoey Wang.)
Business-IT Field Study in Portugal
How many students get the chance to work for a megacorporation? Our students were offered that opportunity.
Service Learning in Ecuador
Sociology professor creates service-learning project at orphanage in Ecuador.
2017 Open Books – Open Minds Student Conference
A record number of Ȧ students – 50 in all – will present their research at the 6th annual Open Books – Open Minds (OBOM) Student Conference on Wednesday, April 19, based on this year’s common book, “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains.”