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Diego Moreno

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Article Title
Fueled by Love of History
Diego Moreno
Class of
Class of 2024
Transfer School
Transferred to Cal State Fullerton

Diego Moreno, a passionate student at Irvine Valley College (IVC), is on a journey fueled by his love for history. After graduating from Northwood High School, Diego's academic path has been guided by his unwavering enthusiasm for the subject, which he cultivated during high school.

As a history major at IVC, Diego delved deep into his studies, driven by his innate curiosity and passion for the subject matter. His commitment to academia led him to excel in his classes, earning him recognition and respect among his peers and professors.

Diego's aspirations extend beyond the classroom as he sets his sights on transferring to California State Fullerton to pursue a bachelor's degree in history. With a steadfast determination to make a difference in the field of education, Diego plans to enroll in the Fullerton Teaching Credential Program in secondary education, aspiring to teach history at the high school level.

During his time at IVC, Diego actively participated in Model United Nations (MUN), where his dedication and talent earned him a prestigious position paper award at the National MUN DC conference. Additionally, he was involved in various campus activities, including the Associated Students of Irvine Valley College and Dance.

Diego's advice to fellow students echoes his own transformative experience: "Explore the various classes offered here at IVC, because you'll never know what you can find." 

From taking dance for credit to becoming part of the dance show after just one semester, Diego's journey exemplifies the limitless possibilities that await those who embrace curiosity and seize every opportunity for growth.

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Olivia Jin

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Article Title
A Passion to Become a Venture Capitalist and Entrepreneur
Olivia Jin
Class of
Class of 2024

Meet Olivia Jin, a dynamic student at Irvine Valley College (IVC) with a clear vision for her future in business and entrepreneurship. Olivia is pursuing a major in Business Administration with a concentration in Strategy Consulting, driven by her passion to empower small businesses in the competitive marketplace through strategic business development and marketing.

A graduate of Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine, Olivia has set her sights on attending UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, where she aims to further hone her skills and knowledge in business management.

With aspirations to become a venture capitalist and entrepreneur, Olivia has already made significant strides in her journey. As a semi-finalist in the mixed media category for Orange County Artists of the Year in 2022, Olivia's artistic talent has been recognized and published in prestigious magazines such as Ear Magazine and UReCa Literature Magazine.

Despite facing challenges, such as initially struggling to secure an internship during her first year at IVC, Olivia's perseverance and resilience led her to success. Through her persistence, she secured an internship at Del Taco, an experience that inspired her to advocate for equal job opportunities for community college students. Olivia's proactive approach and leadership skills led her to collaborate with student government leaders to propose the first internship project for IVC students, bridging the gap between academia and industry.

Olivia's transformative experience at IVC has prepared her extensively for her future endeavors. From enriching honors classes to taking on various leadership roles, Olivia has gained invaluable knowledge, skills, and networks that have bolstered her confidence to pursue her passions and contribute meaningfully to any community she joins. With her drive, ambition, and dedication, Olivia is poised to make a significant impact in the world of business and beyond.

She adds, “My experience at IVC prepared me tremendously for my future career! I love the enriching honors classes on macroeconomics and managerial accounting. It allowed me to apply classroom knowledge to tangible real-life projects by analyzing companies' financial issues.” 

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Alexander Belzer

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Article Title
Orchestrating Success at Irvine Valley College
Alexander Belzer
Class of
Class of 2024
Transfer School
Transferred to Chapman University

Alexander Belzer isn't just another promising student at Irvine Valley College (IVC) – he's carving out his own niche in the music scene one note (and one scholarship) at a time.

A third-year student on the cusp of transferring to Chapman University as a Composition Major come fall, Alex has known since he first took up piano that he wanted to pursue music for a living. On the other hand, he also knows how tough it can be to make a livable wage working strictly as a composer, conductor or musician. At IVC, Alex was able to pursue a double major in Business and Music, with the idea that if music didn’t pan out, an associate’s degree in business could be his backup plan.

It turns out Alex didn’t have to look far for funds to fuel his musical dreams: Both Chapman University and the prestigious European American Music Alliance (EAMA) have offered Alex scholarships to attend a month-long EAMA composition program in Paris this summer, where he will study with professors from the Juilliard School and other major music academies. Alex says he’s excited about the opportunity because not only will he be studying with professors trained by esteemed French orchestra conductor and teacher Nadia Boulanger, “It’s great for composers because we get immediate live personal feedback.”

Reflecting on his time at IVC and how it laid the path for his current successes, Alex underscores the important role of the college's faculty in nurturing his musical prowess. "The teachers at IVC, especially the music faculty, are exceptionally bright," he remarks. "I’ll be talking with my fellow music majors and peers about them, and we're always shocked that they’re not at some type of big music conservatory. It’s really a blessing.”

Among these mentors, IVC Prof. Daniel Luzko stands out as a guiding force in Alex's quest to become a composer. "In the past two years, I have grown so much from his teaching, his skills and mainly because he comes from a different background,” Alex says of Prof. Luzko. “He grew up in Paraguay, and has a different musical style than I do, and really helped me grow as a composer.”

Central to the music program at IVC is a rigorous curriculum designed to sculpt well-rounded musicians. The program includes four semesters of harmony as well as sight-singing and chord analysis, plus weekly private lessons and a corresponding performance workshop in front of all the other music majors. Students are also required to enroll in at least one performance ensemble, with Alex choosing both piano ensembles and a symphony orchestra, where he is a percussionist.

Although his love for music has never faltered, Alex says he chose to attend community college out of high school because he wasn’t particularly sure what he wanted to major in. 

“Going to IVC gave me that time to figure out what I wanted to do while completing valid college courses, and also it was a cost savings,” he explains. “There can be a lot of stress going into a performance or an exam, but I look back and I think ‘I've overcome all of these challenges: I’ve  accomplished performances, I’ve learned different instruments.’ I do reflect quite a bit on how far I've come both in the past two years and even in the last semester.”

With ambitions ranging from conducting a major orchestra to composing music for video games, Alex says his education at IVC has been instrumental in honing his skills and broadening his horizons. He also encourages those who have never taken up an instrument that “it’s never too late” and recommends piano as a good place to start. 

“Almost everything in music is explained through the piano, from music theory to learning how to tune,” he says. “And we have beginning piano classes at IVC that will teach you, step by step.”

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Summer Sanchez-Cornejo

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Article Title
Champion for Justice and Advocacy
Summer Sanchez-Cornejo
Class of
Class of 2024
Transfer School
Transferred to UC Riverside

With a focus on Political Science and a forthcoming minor in Labor Studies, Summer Sanchez-Cornejo's academic pursuits at Irvine Valley College (IVC) have focused on her desire to combat injustices prevalent in her community. She states, “After seeing the way my loved ones and many in my community have been taken advantage of by employers, discriminated against by individuals, and persecuted by immigration and customs enforcement (I.C.E.), I want to work for change.” 

Transitioning to the University of California, Riverside, post-IVC, Summer plans to deepen her understanding of political dynamics while engaging in internships to hone her skills and broaden her perspectives. Fortified with aspirations to pursue law school and specialize in immigration law, Summer envisions a future where she advocates tirelessly for marginalized communities, drawing inspiration from organizations like Borderangels and Raices. 

Summer's educational journey began at El Toro High School in Lake Forest. At IVC, she received prestigious scholarships such as the Puente Statewide Office and Regents Scholarship from UC Riverside. She served as a student ambassador for the Puente Program and Secretary of the Latinx Student Association, underscoring her commitment to community engagement and empowerment. 

Guided by her experiences as a first-generation student and the proud daughter of migrant parents, Summer imparts invaluable advice to future students, “My advice for a future student is to seek programs and resources like the Puente Program, EOPS, and Promise. As a first-generation student coming into community college, I was completely unaware of this system but with these programs I have been able to succeed in many aspects of my life whether it is academically or in my personal life. I have been able to connect with many faculty, counselors, professors, and staff at Irvine Valley College. With this immense support system I have been provided with resources and opportunities that would change and shape the entirety of my life. It is so important to have a village that can provide you with so much support, especially as a first-generation student. Through these programs I have been taught many skills, knowledge of my culture and the importance of advocating for myself and my community. So, I also stress to never stop advocating for yourself, your community and make sure you connect with different individuals.

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Madiha Pashtoon

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Article Title
Driven to Pursue International Relations and Law
Madiha Pashtoon
Class of
Class of 2024
Transfer School
Accepted to UCI and UCLA

Madiha Pashtoon is a driven and accomplished student at Irvine Valley College (IVC), majoring in Political Science with a profound motivation rooted in her father's career as a diplomat. A graduate of University High School in Irvine, Madiha aspires to attend either the University of California, Irvine, or the University of California, Los Angeles, to further her education in pursuit of a career in international relations and law, with a focus on advocating for global minorities.

Despite the rigorous demands of her academic journey, Madiha has excelled, earning a coveted place on the Dean's List at both Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College. Her dedication to academic excellence has been recognized through various scholarships, including the Brendan Jundanian Memorial Endowed Scholarship, the City of Irvine Educational Partnership Fund Scholarship, and the Osher Endowed Scholarship. Madiha's commitment to both her studies and personal growth is evident in her maintenance of a flawless 4.0 GPA, even while undertaking up to 19 units in a semester.

Throughout her time at IVC, Madiha encountered the challenge of balancing her packed schedule, juggling demanding coursework, extracurricular engagements, and personal responsibilities. Through perseverance and strategic time management, she successfully navigated this hurdle, honing her ability to prioritize tasks and allocate her energy efficiently.

Madiha's involvement in extracurricular activities has enriched her student experience and contributed to her personal and academic development. As the Newsletter Coordinator for the Honors Program and an active participant in various student organizations and initiatives, including the Guided Pathways Oversight Workgroup and IVC LeGal, she has demonstrated her commitment to fostering positive change within the IVC community.

The IVC Honors Program and research opportunities have played a pivotal role in Madiha's preparation for future endeavors. Engaging in rigorous honors courses and participating in research conferences have equipped her with invaluable skills and experiences, further fueling her passion for advocacy and research.

To incoming students, Madiha offers sage advice: “Get involved in everything that catches your eye. College is like a buffet of opportunities, and the more you sample, the richer your experience becomes. Don't limit yourself to just academics but rather join clubs, attend workshops, volunteer for causes you care about, and participate in events. It's through these experiences that you'll truly discover your passions, work on your skills, and create valuable connections that could last a lifetime.”

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Kian Goshtasbi

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Article Title
Pursing Computer Science Passion
Kian Goshtasbi
Class of
Class of 2024
Transfer School
Transferred to UC Berkeley

Kian Goshtasbi is a dedicated student at Irvine Valley College (IVC), pursuing a major in Computer Science (CS) with a profound passion ignited during his childhood explorations in video game design. Despite facing initial setbacks and doubts about the field, Kian's resilience and determination led him back to CS during his senior year of high school, where he discovered a renewed enthusiasm and commitment. 

A graduate of University High School, Kian aspires to further his education at UC Berkeley, with aspirations of either entering the industry or pursuing graduate studies in computer science. Throughout his academic journey, Kian has balanced his studies with part-time work and extracurricular commitments, demonstrating his ability to manage multiple responsibilities effectively. 

During a particularly challenging period of taking major preparation courses while working part-time, Kian learned the importance of time management and perseverance, ultimately achieving perfect marks in his classes through sheer dedication and focus. 

Kian adds about college life, “IVC is much less hands-on with how students handle their educational plans, so as a result I've had the opportunity to practice making important educational decisions on my own. Being given the freedom and responsibility of deciding my college plan has allowed me to become someone who is much more in control of both their academic and non-academic life.” 

As a math tutor at IVC's tutoring center, Vice President of the CS club, and mentor in the peer mentor program, Kian actively contributed to creating a supportive community and helping fellow students achieve their academic goals. 

Engaging in the IVC Honors Program provided Kian with the opportunity to tackle more rigorous coursework, better preparing him for the challenges of upper-division classes and future endeavors in computer science.

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Sarah Smeltzer

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Article Title
A Journey of Perseverance and Achievement at Irvine Valley College
Sarah Smeltzer
Class of
Class of 2024
Transfer School
Accepted to UCI and UCLA

Sarah Smeltzer's journey at Irvine Valley College (IVC) is a testament to the power of determination and resilience. As a self-supporting, first-generation college student, Sarah's path to higher education was far from straightforward. Despite facing uncertainties and doubts in her senior year of high school, Sarah decided to give college one last shot, choosing IVC as her proving ground.

Over the course of three years at IVC, Sarah not only persisted but thrived. Balancing her studies with various extracurricular activities and work commitments, Sarah's dedication shone through. She majored in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in education, driven by her passion for teaching and the arts. Sarah's dream of becoming a Drama and English teacher for middle and high school students stems from her deep-rooted love for the arts and her desire to empower future generations. Sarah attended Woodbridge and Creekside High School in Irvine and is planning to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a BA in education. She is currently deciding between UCI and UCLA.

Sarah's achievements at IVC are as remarkable as they are diverse. She received scholarships such as the Point Foundation and the Osher scholarship, recognizing her academic excellence and commitment to her education. Additionally, Sarah's involvement with Legacy Youth Leadership and her role as a Board Officer highlights her leadership skills and dedication to community service.

Beyond academics, Sarah immersed herself in the vibrant campus life at IVC. From participating in PRIDE Scholars to the Chorale and representing IVC at conferences to serving as a co-president of the Gender-Sexuality Alliance and PR Chair for the Latinx Student Association, Sarah embraced every opportunity for growth and impact. 

Through IVC’s Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) Sarah served and supported EOPS programs designed to provide community college students with a comprehensive array of services that promote retention and degree attainment. 

Her advice to future students would be to never give up on themselves. She states, “Your journey may not be linear or what you expected, but every day is a new opportunity to prove yourself and make your dreams come true. Also, remember to take advantage of all the resources at IVC that you can. Receiving as much support as possible can never be a bad thing and will help you thrive.”

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Women in Cybersecurity

Purpose and Services

Our IVC Student Chapter of Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) - a national organization that aims to bring gender diversity to Cybersecurity, is fully committed to working towards our shared goals of reducing the gender gap in cybersecurity, providing top-notch education, mentorship, and networking opportunities to students, and promoting women's participation in the cybersecurity workforce.

Multi-Dance Culture Club

Purpose and Services

Our mission at our dance club is to create a vibrant and inclusive community where individuals of all skill levels can explore, express, and enhance their passion for dance. We aim to provide a supportive environment that fosters creativity, collaboration, and personal growth through diverse dance styles and performances. By promoting cultural appreciation, physical fitness, and artistic expression, we strive to inspire our members and audiences alike, making dance an integral part of our lives and the broader community.

MedAI

Purpose and Services

Our vision is to explore the integration of artificial intelligence in the medical field, with a focus on the transformative impact AI has on medical practices such as drug development, diagnosis, and patient care. As AI continues to develop and become ubiquitous in all aspects of society, Med AI aims to foster a collaborative environment and equip members with the expertise and experiences necessary to contribute to advancements in healthcare through AI technologies.