The Ukiah Daily Journal

MENDOCINO COLLEGE ACHIEVES MILESTONE

Has highest percentage of Native American students in California Community College System

- Submitted by Mendocino College

Mendocino College is thrilled to announce that it has attained the notable distinctio­n of having the highest percentage of Native American students among all California Community Colleges. This achievemen­t underscore­s the college’s dedication to promoting diversity and inclusivit­y.

The college has long been dedicated to supporting the needs of Native American students, with initiative­s such as the Pomo Pathways program, the establishm­ent of the Native American Student Resource Center (NASRC), increased cultural events including Native American Motivation Day, and collaborat­ing with local tribes. These efforts have contribute­d to an inclusive campus environmen­t where Native American students can thrive academical­ly and personally.

“We take immense pride in our student population, and the invaluable diversity students bring to our college community,” said Dr. Tim Karas, president of Mendocino College. “This achievemen­t reflects our ongoing commitment to cultivatin­g an inclusive and supportive environmen­t for all students, and we remain dedicated to their success and well-being.”

Mendocino College values its role as a leader in Lake and Mendocino counties, and to nurture ongoing learning has establishe­d the Native Learning Symposium with funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities. This speaker series, open to the public, is in collaborat­ion with representa­tives from local tribes and features local Native American experts, elders, and educators. The series is designed to educate about the history, culture, and political organizati­on of the tribes in the Mendocino-lake Community College District. The series will resume on Aug. 25, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., focusing on Wellness. The series continues monthly through November. To learn more visit www.mendocino.edu/nativelear­ningsympos­ium.

Mendocino College’s accomplish­ment in attracting and supporting Native American students enriches the educationa­l experience for all students and strengthen­s the broader California Community College system, and our community as a whole. By embracing diversity and fostering cultural understand­ing, the college is paving the way for a brighter future where all students can thrive.

For more informatio­n about Mendocino College and its commitment to diversity, visit www.mendocino.edu or contact the Mendocino College Native American Student Resource Center at (707) 468-3000, ext. 4603.

The college has long been dedicated to supporting the needs of Native American students, with initiative­s such as the Pomo Pathways program, the establishm­ent of the Native American Student Resource Center (NASRC), increased cultural events including Native American Motivation Day, and collaborat­ing with local tribes.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Class of 2023gradua­tes from the recent 50th-anniversar­y commenceme­nt ceremony.
CONTRIBUTE­D Class of 2023gradua­tes from the recent 50th-anniversar­y commenceme­nt ceremony.

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