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Life and Work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrated at MSJC

Life and Work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrated at MSJC

Students, residents, faculty, staff, and officials gathered at Mt. San Jacinto College on Friday, January 27 to honor the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event titled, "A Day Celebrating the Life and Service of Martin Luther King Jr." was hosted by MSJC's Council of Black Leaders Achieving Change, Umoja, A2Mend, Ujima, and Sankofa.

San Jacinto Campus - Open Friday 1/27

San Jacinto Campus - Open Friday 1/27

The San Jacinto Campus is open for classes and events today, Jan. 27. The high winds that caused yesterday's closure have ceased and we are back to normal operations. Reminder: The campus is welcoming students, employees and members of the public to attend A Day Celebrating the Life and Service of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at 11 a.m. at the San Jacinto Campus Theater.

San Jacinto Campus Only - Closed for Classes 1/26/23

San Jacinto Campus Only - Closed for Classes 1/26/23

Due to high winds, face-to-face and hybrid classes will not meet on the San Jacinto Campus for the remainder of today, January, 26, 2023. Check your student email and communicate with your instructor to see if there will be online activity for your classes.

MSJC to host annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

MSJC to host annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Mt. San Jacinto College's Council of Black Leaders Achieving Change, Umoja, A2Mend, Ujima and Sankofa invite the community to attend "A Day Celebrating the Life and Service of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." on Friday, January 27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the San Jacinto Campus Theater. The informative and inspiring annual event honors the history and achievements of Dr. King's vital work on racial equity.

A Message from the Superintendent/President | Mourning with our Asian Pacific Islander Desi American communities

A Message from the Superintendent/President | Mourning with our Asian Pacific Islander Desi American communities

The senseless shooting on Saturday during the Lunar New Year celebration in Monterey Park, CA has left us devastated. The Lunar New Year is a holiday that represents so much to the communities we support and serve. The day is meant to be filled with hope, positivity, and is designed to bring family, friends, and communities together. This tragedy hits close to home, as we were shocked to learn the suspect was from Hemet. We mourn alongside our APIDA students, faculty, staff, and community and we ask you to join us in keeping the victims, their families and community in our thoughts.