Rebecca Wallace has been teaching painting and drawing at Yuba College for four semesters and has enjoyed every day spent with students and faculty. I had the chance to sit down with Wallace to discuss her lifestyle as both an artist and an educator. Wallace’s inspiration is … [Read more...] about Artist insider with Yuba College’s Rebecca Wallace
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A new plan of escape
How many people have had the false illusion of attending community college and believing they could transfer in only 2 years? It is a difficult feat having to cram 15 credits (that you actually need) a semester in addition to keeping a part time job, having to pay for housing and … [Read more...] about A new plan of escape
Enriching communities through education
It is a fact that we sometimes take for granted how important the community college system is in serving the need for affordable schooling for millions of students in the United States. According to the American Society of Community College systems almost half of all … [Read more...] about Enriching communities through education
Not going to school, Mom. I have the Internet.
It’d be great if we could learn everything that we ever wanted just from surfing through the Internet. Well, now we have that option. E-learning has been becoming more and more popular in educational institutes in this past decade than it ever has before. And the reasons are … [Read more...] about Not going to school, Mom. I have the Internet.
Education funding hurdled
Governor Jerry Brown’s new education packages, along with the passage of Proposition 30, have opened many doors for community colleges as well as K-12 education. More courses can now be offered, especially online courses for both college and high school students. With such a … [Read more...] about Education funding hurdled