General Overview
DOING WHAT MATTERS for Jobs and the Economy is a four-pronged framework to respond to the call of our nation, state, and regions to close the skills gap.
The four prongs are:
DOING WHAT MATTERS for Jobs and the Economy is a four-pronged framework to respond to the call of our nation, state, and regions to close the skills gap.
The four prongs are:
RJ Dolbin | Curriculum Chair, Academic Senate
Robert Hollenbaugh | Curriculum Review Lead, Academic Senate
Judith Benavidez | Curriculum Review Lead, Academic Senate
Gillian Ashton | Curriculum Specialist, Office of Instruction
Review, oversee, recommend (approval of), evaluate, and communicate:
Welcome to the Curriculum Committee
Since last updating you on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 4, the number of global cases continues to develop and some smaller outbreaks have occurred in the United States, including California. Currently, the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) reports we have three presumptive cases in Orange County (2 male and 1 female) all of which are travel-acquired, not community-acquired.
The #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program will help create debt-free pathways to college while engaging students across California in solving problems in their communities. Irvine Valley College is proud to be one of 45 new partner campuses for College Corps for this initiative. Over the next two years IVC will partner with Concordia University Irvine and Vanguard University in mobilizing students to engage in areas of K-12 Education, Food Insecurity, and Climate Action.