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IVC Celebrates Newly Tenured Faculty

On April 16, Irvine Valley College recognized eight faculty members who were recently approved for tenure by the Board of Trustees, effective Fall 2026. This milestone reflects their dedication to teaching excellence, student success, and the college’s academic mission. Tenure at IVC represents a significant professional achievement and a continued commitment to fostering high-quality learning experiences. Congratulations to our newly tenured faculty!

Newly Tenured Faculty: 

Marco Randazzo Named IVC’s Outstanding Part-time Teacher of the Year

Congratulations to Marco Randazzo, IVC’s Outstanding Part-time Teacher of the Year. 

Marco is an educator whose dedication to student growth and voice shines in every classroom. Known for creating a welcoming and supportive environment, he empowers students to explore their ideas, express themselves confidently and develop the skills they need to succeed. His teaching philosophy emphasizes not only mastery of English but also the importance of finding and using one’s own voice—an approach that resonates deeply with his students.

Desiree Ortiz Named IVC’s 2026 Classified Employee of the Year

Congratulations Desiree Ortiz on being named IVC’s 2026 Classified Employee of the Year. Desiree is a dedicated classified professional at Irvine Valley College (IVC) with more than 21 years of service across the South Orange County Community College District. Her career spans five departments, including 17 years in Financial Aid and her current role in Police Services, where she continues to champion student success, equity, and a culture of care. In all her roles, Desiree has worked to remove barriers and ensure all students feel supported, valued, and empowered.

Honoring Indigenous Voices at IVC’s DEIA Day 

IVC celebrated Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Day on April 3 with a campuswide gathering focused on elevating Indigenous voices and honoring the ancestral lands the college occupies. Tribal members from the Juaneño Band of Mission Indians Acjachemen Nation, Belardes Band, and the Gabrielino-Shoshone Nation of Southern California shared their stories, perspectives, and cultural knowledge.  

IVC Welcomes Future Students at 5th Annual Preview Night

On April 15, IVC hosted its 5th Annual Preview Night, welcoming 3,124 prospective students and their families to explore the college’s programs, services, and campus community. Attendees learned about IVC’s top-ranked transfer success, including its distinction as No. 1 in Orange County for transfers to every UC.