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Arts Village Opens for Classes

At the start of the Spring '24 semester, Irvine Valley College (IVC) opened its Arts Village for classes. The complex spanning 62,471 gross square feet consolidates the School of the Arts into three main structures: Music/Dance, Visual Arts, and Fine Arts/Gallery. The new complex is located southwest of IVC’s Performing Arts Center and adjacent to the new Parking Lot 6. A noteworthy feature of the Arts Village is its architectural design, with all buildings achieving LEED Gold equivalency.

From Literature to Ledgers, A Journey of Transformation

Starting college as an older student can be intimidating, to say the least. Many older students  feel they've missed their chance, or that it's too late to change. But Julie Sandoval, a determined  and ambitious 28-year-old, shattered these stereotypes when she embarked on her journey at  Irvine Valley College (IVC). 

From the Desk of The President

As the holiday season approaches, we find ourselves at the intersection of reflection and celebration. In the midst of grading papers and closing out year-end projects, it’s easy to overlook the profound impact we have in influencing students’ lives. Please join me in taking a moment to identify ways to express gratitude within our workspaces.

From the Desk of The President

Dear Students,

As you prepare for finals, remember that IVC is here to support you every step of the way.

Should you find yourself not feeling your best, experiencing stress, or needing support, don't hesitate to reach out to the Health and Wellness Center for assistance.

The finish line is in sight – finals and end-of semester projects are the last hurdles before your well-deserved winter break. Soon, you'll have the opportunity to recharge with family and friends.

IVC Model United Nations Rings in Holiday Season with Clean Sweep of Awards

The Irvine Valley College Model United Nations (MUN) program attended two conferences this semester and won awards in each competition category for a total of 11 awards. Prior to attending the conferences, IVC MUN students developed position papers on key issues such as the role of information technology in the illicit arms trade, supporting the worlds aquaculture, the impact of bullying and discrimination on youth, and addressing warming permafrost, amongst others. At the conference, students simulated the workings of the actual U.N.