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MSJC Earth Day Event - Regenerative Systems Information Session

MSJC Earth Day Event - Regenerative Systems Information Session

Join Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) on Earth Day, April 22nd, at Primal Pastures in Murrieta for a hands-on introduction to Regenerative Systems led by two MSJC associate faculty members, Chef Leah Di Bernardo and regenerative viticulturist Greg Pennyroyal. They will share the power of regenerative systems, from the farm to the plate to the glass, and beyond.

Enroll Now for Late-Start Classes that Begin on March 22 at MSJC

Enroll Now for Late-Start Classes that Begin on March 22 at MSJC

It's not too late to sign up for Spring 2021 classes at Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC). Dozens of 8-week, late-start classes begin on March 22 in varying subjects such as English, math, art, biology, communications, computer information systems, digital media, environmental science, geology, history, music, nutrition, photography, and psychology.

MSJC Rescheduling COVID-19 Vaccines Due to Lack of Shipment

MSJC Rescheduling COVID-19 Vaccines Due to Lack of Shipment

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) did not receive the shipment of COVID-19 vaccines it was due to receive today, Feb. 17, and will reschedule appointments into next week. This will affect all appointments that were scheduled this week.

MSJC Receives Strong Ratings from Moody's and S&P

MSJC Receives Strong Ratings from Moody's and S&P

Mt. San Jacinto Community College District officials are pleased to announce that they received prime financial ratings and strong outlooks from the nation's leading investors services.

Business Major Balances Racing Career

Business Major Balances Racing Career

If there's one word that best describes Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Business Major Maddie Wedeking, it's "motivated." The Temecula resident makes the most out of every day, balancing her full-time college commitments with her life as a professional utility terrain vehicle (UTV) off-road racer.

A Message of Unity

A Message of Unity

As an institution of higher education, we have adopted core competencies and values that focus on not only our personal and professional responsibility, but our civic responsibility as well. As educators and members of a learning organization, we are aware of the interconnectedness of global, national and local concerns and it is our responsibility to fully support our democracy and the democratic process.

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