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  • Overcoming Struggles to Succeed

    May 26, 2022  |  Office of Communications

    Megan grew up all over San Diego, but has always called Logan Heights home. Her grandmother lives there and she spent a lot of time there when she was younger over summers and after school. Growing up in Logan Heights made Megan proud to be a Chicana. Megan knew she wanted to go to college because she recognized it as the best avenue to further her professional life and a platform to give her the opportunity to make a difference in her community. Megan chose Mesa College because she had a friend who was currently attending and her friend told Megan that the campus was beautiful and there were a lot of resources offered.

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    Filed Under: #Classof2022, #SDMesaGrads, #SDMesaCollege

  • There and Back Again

    May 26, 2022  |  Office of Communications

    Danny Dunn took ASL classes offered at Mesa during high school when his high school did not offer them, in preparation of university application and admissions requirements. Unfortunately, he developed a severe illness that made completing high school a struggle, and he did not expect to graduate on time. Instead of completing 4-year university applications, Danny decided to attend Mesa and then transfer.

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    Filed Under: #SDMesaCollege, #Classof2022, #SDMesaGrads, #Spring2022

  • New President Named at San Diego Mesa College

    May 18, 2022  |  Office of Communications

    Ashanti Hands, Ed.D., an equity-focused leader with a deep commitment to diversity, access and student success, has been named president of San Diego Mesa College, San Diego’s largest community college.

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  • San Diego Mesa College Foundation Gifted Mesa Alum Funds to Accelerate Business

    May 11, 2022  |  Ashley Atkinson & Beverly Fruto

    Mesa College Culinary Arts alum Inno Pamaran was recently gifted funds by the San Diego Mesa College Foundation. Each year, the Foundation provides funding for departments at Mesa College to use how they see fit. Tonya Whitfield, Professor of Culinary Arts at Mesa College, had kept in touch with Inno, and was aware that he was facing challenges in scaling his businesses.

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    Filed Under: Culinary Arts, Mesa Professors, Alumni, Tonya Whitfield, Michael Fitzgerald

  • Mesa Student Johar Zuber´s Journey from self-proclaimed "Cow Herder" to College Graduate

    May 09, 2022  |  Beverly Fruto

    “Your hardest times often lead to the greatest moments of your life. Keep going. Tough situations build strong people in the end.” This quote by Roy Bennett has been a guiding principle for San Diego Mesa College student Johar Zuber. He will be graduating from Mesa in May 2022, but his path to college was far from conventional.

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    Filed Under: Graduating Olympians, Johar Zuber, Mesa Students

  • Mesa Student Johar Zubers Journey from self proclaimed Cow Herder to College Graduate

    May 09, 2022  |  Office of Communications

    “Your hardest times often lead to the greatest moments of your life. Keep going. Tough situations build strong people in the end.” This quote by Roy Bennett has been a guiding principle for San Diego Mesa College student Johar Zuber. He will be graduating from Mesa in May 2022, but his path to college was far from conventional.

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    Filed Under: Johar Zuber, Graduating Olympians, Mesa Students

  • Mesa Fashion Students and Alumni Bloom in Spring

    May 09, 2022  |  Beverly Fruto

    Spring 2022 has been a busy season for students and alumni of the San Diego Mesa Fashion Program. From being named as finalists in the Aquarium of the Pacific’s annual Trashin’ Fashion Contest, to being selected to present a garment at the Costume Society of America’s Design Symposium, and landing a job with an international premium fashion company, Mesa Fashion students are making their mark.

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    Filed Under: Fashion Program, Alumni, Jenneva Macias, Keith Bonar, Grace Zheng, Mesa Fashion Students, Eman Hashmi, Jasleen Guzman

  • Mesa College Offers Sneak Peek at Summer 2022

    April 22, 2022  |  Office of Communications

    San Diego, CA. — San Diego Mesa College is offering a SNEAK PEEK at the Mesa 2022 Summer schedule in advance of open registration, with over 500 on-line, hybrid, and in-person courses available. Mesa offers a rich variety of courses, including English and mathematics, exercise science, web development, music, multicultural studies, health, and nutrition. Summer courses are not restricted to Mesa College students – students from local high schools, SDSU, UCSD, USD, and other 4-year universities are encouraged to enroll in summer courses to gain their general education requirements, and save a significant amount of money by doing so.

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    Filed Under: Press Release, Summer 2022