Flex Week: Complete Session Program
Session zoom links and room locations are available within daily session schedule. Session information subject to change.
Please contact Celia Perez for changes or updates.
Session zoom links and room locations are available within daily session schedule. Session information subject to change.
Please contact Celia Perez for changes or updates.
Recent Irvine Valley College (IVC) honors graduate Kristine Chai is already making a mark in the rapidly advancing field of biotechnology.
Following high school graduation, Kristine was certain she wanted to study science, so IVC’s well regarded biotechnology program was a natural choice. Now, she has graduated with top honors and been accepted to her three first choice schools – UC Los Angeles, UC Berkeley and UC Irvine (UCI) – and is leaning towards UCI.
As we approach the holiday season, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible year we’ve shared. Together, we have embraced challenges, celebrated achievements, and strengthened the bonds that make IVC such a vibrant and inclusive community. Your dedication—whether in classrooms, offices, or virtual spaces—has been the foundation of our success.
Irvine Valley College’s (IVC) award-winning Model United Nations (MUN) team achieved national recognition at the National Model United Nations Conference in Washington, D.C., held November 5–9. Competing among top universities and colleges from around the world, IVC students earned an impressive collection of honors — including two Outstanding Delegation Awards, two Position Paper Awards, and the rare distinction of chairing three committees.
Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) is located at the former Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin. This location is a satellite campus for IVC and the home for the School of Integrated Design, Engineering and Automation (IDEA).
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Irvine Valley College (IVC) has been selected as one of four higher education institutions in Orange County to receive $3 million dollars from the Samueli Foundation to strengthen pathways for community college students pursuing degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).