Miramar Student Receives Scholarship From Soroptimist International
Miramar College student Beverly Meza has been awarded a scholarship from Soroptimist International. Her story was covered on NBC7 news.
Miramar College student Beverly Meza has been awarded a scholarship from Soroptimist International. Her story was covered on NBC7 news.
With a return to full campus operations, we are pleased to announce the reopening of the Jet Fuel Pantry. The Pantry is a wonderful place for students to access free food, gently used clothing, grooming items and other basic needs resources. Students can also access CALFRESH information.
The Jet Fuel Pantry is located on the second floor of the K1-Student Services Building in the student lounge. The Pantry will be open Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-4:30pm and Friday's from 8:30am-2pm.
Miramar College has hired former San Diego County Sheriff Commander Daniel Brislin as its new Dean of Public Safety. Dean Brislin will have administrative oversight of the Administration of Justice, Fire Technology, and EMT programs.
The Jets men's basketball team will host Saddleback College in the first round of the California Community College Athletic Association's Southern Regional Championships. The game is set for Tuesday, March 1st with a 7pm tip-off. There will be a fee for spectators as this is a playoff event.
The Jets were 18-10 overall and 10-6 in Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play. The winner of the game will travel to West Los Angeles College (25-3) on Thursday, March 3.
Miramar College Associated Students Government President Edward Borek has been named a semifinalist for the highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. He is one of 440 students selected as a semifinalist. This year’s semifinalists were chosen from a pool of more than 1,200 applicants attending 180 community colleges in 35 states.
Through this award, the Foundation supports high-achieving community college students with financial need seeking to complete their bachelor’s degrees at selective four-year institutions.jkcf.org
As public health conditions continue to improve in San Diego County, San Diego Miramar College and the San Diego Community College district will proceed with the return to in-person instruction and operations on Tuesday, February 22.
Before embarking upon his career at Miramar College, Administration of Justice Professor Scott Moller worked in courtrooms as a trial lawyer for almost 20 years, starting as a civil litigator, then as an Assistant District Attorney, prosecuting a wide array of criminal cases, from arson and identity theft to mayhem and attempted murder. Never would he have imagined that one day he would be among 29 faculty members nationwide to be honored with the 2022 Dale P. Parnell Faculty Distinction Recognition. “It is humbling and a great honor to be recognized in this way,” said Moller.
We hope the start of your Spring 2022 semester is off to a good start. Please read the following as it contains important information regarding vaccine and mask requirements.
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