Mt. San Antonio College mourns the loss of Dr. John (Jack) D. Randall, who passed on June 2, 2024, at the age of 93. In June 1977, Dr. Randall became the fifth president of Mt. SAC.
As Mt. SAC wraps up another academic year, celebrations are in full swing across campus. The End-of-the-Year celebrations are hosted by various student-serving programs, which recognize the achievements of first-year and graduating students.
he First Peoples Native Center (FPNC) will celebrate students who are graduating, transferring or completing certificates from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Summit Event Center.
Yvette Garcia, an administrative assistant in Technical Services and president of the Classified Senate, has been named a Classified Employee of the Year.
Mt. SAC honored the best of the best amongst its students and professors during the annual Students and Educators of Distinction Awards Ceremony at the Student Center on Saturday May 18 at 11:30am.
Mt. San Antonio College, in partnership with the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, is hosting a convening on Tuesday to explore how higher education can collectively address climate change with a focus on equity and justice.
Mt. SAC's Speech and Debate team finished its season as the Phi Rho Pi National Champions, winning first place at the 2024 Phi Rho Pi Community College Speech & Debate National Championships held recently.
The all-day exhibit includes personal stories from individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide and is designed to raise awareness about the impact of suicide, connect individuals to mental health resources, and inspire action for suicide prevention. Passersby are invited to walk among the Send...
Nalleli Cobo, a prominent advocate for environmental justice, will bring her inspiring story to Mt. SAC students on April 23 as part of the college’s Earth Week activities.