AVC will be closed on Monday, October 14 in recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day. Campus will reopen on Tuesday, October 15.
All Antelope Valley College students are invited to join poet Yosimar Reyes as he shares his powerful story as an undocumented artist during Undocumented Student Action Week.
The Board of Trustees of the Antelope Valley Community College District will hold a regularly scheduled Board meeting on Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the Main Auditorium of the Performing Arts Theatre.
Are you pursuing a career in education, teaching, a current teacher or paraeducator? Join us for the Future Educators Workshop to gain insights into the teaching profession, its demands, and the pathways to becoming a credentialed teacher.
Join us for an informative workshop designed to empower undocumented entrepreneurs. Learn strategies for navigating the workforce, building your business, and accessing resources to thrive in today’s economy.
When:
Wednesday, October 16
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a festive event featuring Latin American food, crafts, games, and live music. Join us for a joyful celebration of culture and community.
Join Umoja for our film series highlighting Black Filmmakers and actors. We're excited to showcase the work of talented artists and creators who have made a significant impact on the film industry.
Faculty and students interested in correctional education and criminal justice reform are invited to attend a thought-provoking presentation by holistic justice advocate and author Ernst Fenelon Jr.
Learn how to successfully transfer to a university as an undocumented student. This workshop will provide essential information on admissions, financial aid, and available support services to help you achieve your educational goals.
Unlock the skills to professional success with upcoming Essential Professional Communications Skills workshops. We will focus on developing the important skills needed to better communicate now and in future careers.
Discover practical ways to enhance your use of artificial intelligence during the recurring online “The AI Doctor is In” workshop hosted by the Learning Center and Antelope Valley College Communication Studies Faculty and AI Workgroup Lead Dr. Norma Jones.
This training equips faculty and staff with the knowledge and tools to support undocumented students. Learn about their unique challenges and how to foster an inclusive, supportive campus environment.
Students, faculty, and the community are invited to explore the field of cryptozoology, the study of mysterious creatures such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and Mothman during two presentations by Antelope Valley College biology professor Joshua Shipp.