Explore the world where written words meet the moving picture and dive into the fascinating intersection of literature and film, featuring some of the most iconic works and their cinematic counterparts.
Antelope Valley College students are invited to attend events throughout the month of April at the Student Commons at the Palmdale Center in recognition of Deaf History Month.
Explore the world where written words meet the moving picture and dive into the fascinating intersection of literature and film, featuring some of the most iconic works and their cinematic counterparts.
The Honors Public Speaking class will be presenting informative speeches focused on the themes of democracy.
Join the Career Center for a one-hour workshop designed to guide students through the career exploration process.
Antelope Valley College Student Health in partnership with Basic Needs invites students and staff to participate in events leading up to Denim Day, an international day of awareness for survivors of sexual violence, to stand in solidarity with survivors and challenge victim-blaming attitudes.&nbs
Antelope Valley College Student Health in partnership with Basic Needs invites students and staff to participate in events leading up to Denim Day, an international day of awareness for survivors of sexual violence, to stand in solidarity with survivors and challenge victim-blaming attitudes.&nbs
Students interested in a career in corrections and rehabilitation are invited to take part in a learning program through the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) College Outreach Program (C.O.P.).
Hip-hop band The Neighborhood Kids kick off EmbraceAVC Week with a high-energy live performance, followed by a screening of “Somos,” a powerful short film chronicling a young boy’s experience in an ICE detention center in Texas.
AVC welcomes back Chicano Secret Service, known as “the most dangerous comedy troupe in Aztlán,” for a bold comedy show. The Neighborhood Kids will return to open the evening with live music.
Antelope Valley College Theatre Arts is presenting a theatrical limited run of the Broadway comedy Latin History for Morons, a production written by comedian John Leguizamo.
The Antelope Valley College Arts & Humanities Department invites the community to the annual Arts & Humanities Festival, a day of live music, dance performances, short films, interactive art activities, theater demonstrations, and free food.
Antelope Valley College Theatre Arts is presenting a theatrical limited run of the Broadway comedy Latin History for Morons, a production written by comedian John Leguizamo.
Antelope Valley College Theatre Arts is presenting a theatrical limited run of the Broadway comedy Latin History for Morons, a production written by comedian John Leguizamo.