SBVC News
San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran Kicks Off API Heritage Month At SBVC
June 22, 2023
On May 1, San Bernardino Valley College launched Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month with an inspiring keynote from San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran.
Arts & Humanities Division Presents First-ever Spring Showcase
June 21, 2023
The first-ever Arts & Humanities Spring Showcase was a series of events between April 27 through May 10 that highlighted all of the departments that make up the Arts & Humanities Division.
SBVC Celebrates Inaugural Lavender Grad For LBGTQ+ Students & Allies
June 19, 2023
The first-ever Lavender Grad celebration at San Bernardino Valley College was held on campus on May 15, honoring LGBTQ+ students and their allies.
SBVC Hosts Nuestra Graduación For Latinx Graduates Of Class Of 2023
June 15, 2023
After hosting hybrid celebrations for the past three years, SBCCD's Latino Faculty, Staff & Administrators' Association held a festive in-person celebration for the 2023 San Bernardino Valley College and Crafton Hills College Latinx graduates on May 21.
SBVC Honors Black Graduates With Annual Black Grad Celebration
June 12, 2023
SBVC's graduation celebrations kicked off in May with the 43rd Annual Black Grad Celebration.
SBVC Celebrates 96th Graduating Class at San Manuel Stadium
May 30, 2023
In front of thousands of cheering family and friends, San Bernardino Valley College graduates crossed the stage on May 24 in the San Manuel Stadium, signifying their successful transition from students to Wolverine alumni.
Rep. Aguilar Announces $1.5 Million For The Clean Energy Hybrid And Electric Vehicle (Ev) Technician Program In San Bernardino Valley College
May 26, 2023
Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar announced $1,500,000 for the Clean Energy Hybrid and Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician Program in San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC). This funding will be used to purchase heavy-duty zero-emission trucks and charging stations for students to train and work on.
SBVC's Wolverine Con Shines In Its 12th Year
May 24, 2023
San Bernardino Valley College's Wolverine Con and International Student Film Festival has once again exceeded expectations with its 12th annual event. The festival provided a platform for aspiring filmmakers to showcase their talent and for industry professionals to share their knowledge and expertise. The festival's premiere of the SBVC FTVM Department's first-ever hour drama project, "Lynwood High," was a significant moment. Mariana Lapizco, a former business major turned filmmaker, won the awards for Best Directing and Grand Jury for her film, "Blood Ties." Lapizco and her production team, Phase 3 Films, blended a mix of ethnicities and languages, and even secured a hangar with airplanes from Riverside Municipal Airport, which added to the visual element of the thrilling and action-packed short-film. Lapizco shared her gratitude for her team and the decision to pursue film, saying, "I'm really grateful that I took a leap of faith and changed my major to Film, TV, and Media here at San Bernardino Valley College."