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San Diego, CA—Today, Monday, April 16, San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) will recognize 122 career and college bound students at its 10th annual “Stars on the Rise” Scholarship and Awards Ceremony at the Jacobs Center (404 Euclid Ave, San Diego, CA 92114). More than $200,000 in scholarships and awards will be given to students who plan to transition to career or college
04/16/2018
Ozzie Lubach, raised by a single mom and stepfather in San Diego, California, was on track for a scholarship to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. “I was very interested in joining the Navy after high school. It was a big part of my life,” said Lubach. “NJROTC gave me a sense of purpose.” When he was asked to leave the Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training
04/02/2018
Mountain View community members are invited to join SDCE at 11:00 a.m. for a morning of live traditional African music, dance and history performances, at the main foyer of SDCE’s Educational Cultural Complex (4343 Ocean View Blvd, San Diego, CA 92113). “Today, high school and college students can choose to study Black history, Chicano history or Filipino studies, but as we
02/26/2018
SAN DIEGO—the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) Board of Trustees adopted a potentially historic resolution during their monthly meeting yesterday evening. Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D., President of San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE), presented plans to request an official Civil Rights Landmark Designation of San Diego Continuing Education’s (SDCE’s)
02/09/2018
SAN DIEGO—Today the Association of Community and Continuing Education (ACCE) honors Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D., President of San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE), with a highly coveted Excellence in Continuing Education award. Turner Cortez is the only president of a noncredit organization in the state to receive this recognition. “Receiving the award from ACCE is very
SAN DIEGO— The Welding program at San Diego Continuing Education’s (SDCE’s) Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) received First Place in the float division for their entry “Let Freedom Ring” at the 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade. The event was held Sunday, January 14 at the Embarcadero. This year’s float “Let Freedom Ring” featured a massive die-cut steel sign with
01/18/2018
SDCE Welding Students build “Let Freedom Ring” Float with 6,000 holes punched through sheet metal plates. San Diego, CA. — San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) will join the hundreds of people marching this weekend to honor Civil Rights Leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. The 38th annual MLK parade is scheduled for Sunday, January 14 at 2:00pm in Downtown, San Diego. For several
01/10/2018
At its December 14 organizational meeting, Maria Nieto Senour was re-elected as president of the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) Board of Trustees. First elected to the SDCCD board in 1990, Trustee Senour has served as president since 2015. Photo Caption: Maria Nieto Senour, President, SDCCD Board of Trustees Trustee Senour thanked the board for its confidence in
12/15/2017
SDCE Graduate Erwin Trejo and San Diego Rescue Mission staff Angela Ford Downtown, San Diego -- Until Erwin Trejo turned 18, he spent four years in and out of juvenile hall and drug rehabilitation. He served time for robbery and violent crime. “My family used to look for me on the streets. They would tell me to come home. Sometimes I got in the car but most of the time I would
12/05/2017
Raising Money for Student Scholarships will be Top Priority SAN DIEGO--Ms. Allison Bechill has joined the San Diego Continuing Education Foundation as Executive Director. Bechill’s professional background includes more than a decade of nonprofit leadership and development with RELX Group (formerly Reed Elsevier), Casa Cornelia Law Center and most recently as the Associate
11/30/2017