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PVCC secures second place in national skilled trades pitch competition
Maricopa County Community College District's pitch team, led by Dr. Caron Sada from Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC), achieved second place at the 2024 Ratcliff Pitch for Skilled Trades competition in Minneapolis, MN.
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Paradise Valley Community College honored for boosting student voter participation
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) has been recognized as one of the 471 colleges and universities acknowledged by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for its efforts to boost nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.
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PVCC announces winners of Fall 2024 Innovation Challenge
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) recently concluded its 7th annual Innovation Challenge, a biannual event aimed at promoting creativity and problem-solving among students.
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Festival of Tales returns to promote literacy through community collaboration
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) and Southwest Human Development (SWHD) are collaborating for the 15th year of the bi-annual Festival of Tales.
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Physics student Wesley Winter's journey shaped by mentorship at PVCC
Wesley Winter's academic journey at Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) highlights the impact of mentorship and dedication.
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Paradise Valley Community College honors veterans with special events throughout November
November marks a time to honor veterans' sacrifices and dedication, and Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) has organized events at its Union Hills Campus' Cordova Plaza to show support for those who have served in the armed forces.
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PVCC's Festival of Tales returns with free books and cultural activities
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) is set to host its 15th bi-annual Festival of Tales, a community literacy event aimed at engaging families through storytelling and cultural activities.
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ASU fellowship awarded to PVCC student Shantia Estes
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) student Shantia Estes has been awarded the Arizona State University (ASU) Community Archivist Fellowship for 2024-2025.
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Empty Bowls fundraiser at PVCC raises funds against food insecurity
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) has been hosting the Empty Bowls fundraiser for over two decades, an initiative led by Art Professor David Bradley.
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PVCC professor influences future music producers through education
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) is home to a dedicated music industry studies professor, John Keenan, who is influencing the future of popular music production. With over 30 years in the music industry and 14 years at PVCC, Keenan's impact on students and the broader music community is significant.
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Paradise Valley Community College hosts annual sugar skull workshop
Paradise Valley Community College recently hosted its 4th Annual Sugar Skull Workshop and Lecture, an event celebrating Día de los Muertos. Held at Buxton Library, the workshop attracted nearly 300 participants of various ages. Over 350 sugar skulls were decorated during the event, many of which are now displayed on the community altar at PVCC.
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Mario Marquez joins HACU's leadership program for Latino/a advancement
Paradise Valley Community College's Mario Marquez has been chosen to join the second cohort of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Enlace Mid-level Leadership Program. Marquez, who serves as a Senior Development Officer in PVCC’s Office of Strategic Partnerships, is among fifty-four participants selected nationwide, including three from the Maricopa County Community College District.
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PVCC students join Andrea Bocelli for upcoming Phoenix concert
Four students from Paradise Valley Community College's Fine and Performing Arts program have been chosen to perform with renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli at his concert in Phoenix on December 5, 2024. The event will take place at Footprint Arena in downtown Phoenix. The selected individuals include Noelle Krugman, Bobby Cave, David Chasca, and Jeanette Winzeler, an adjunct faculty member and director of PVCC’s Community Choir.
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Scholarship honors late educator's impact on Paradise Valley Community College
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) has announced the creation of a new scholarship to honor Dr. William "Hank" Mancini, a former faculty member who made significant contributions to the college and its students. The Dr. William L. "Hank" Mancini STEM Athletic Scholarship, established by PVCC Physics faculty member Dr. Casey Durandet, aims to support student-athletes pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
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PVCC introduces Beth Koehnemann Community Impact Award
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) has introduced a new Community Impact Award, with Beth Koehnemann as its first recipient. The award, named in her honor, will recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the Greater Paradise Valley area. Each year, PVCC will select a new honoree to continue Koehnemann’s legacy of community service.
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Average cost of college went up for students in Maricopa County in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 1.8% in Maricopa County in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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PVCC student awarded ASU Library's community archivist fellowship
Viviana Jaquez Archuleta, a student at Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC), has been selected as one of the recipients of Arizona State University's Community Archivist Fellowship. This program, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), aims to introduce students from underserved and underrepresented communities to archiving and inspire them to consider careers in the library profession.
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85.6% of college applicants to Maricopa County's 69 universities were admitted for fall 2022
Maricopa County's 69 universities admitted an estimated 85.6% of applicants for fall 2022, an increase over the previous year.
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Paradise Valley Community College ranks 4th among AZ RN programs
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) has been recognized as one of the top nursing schools in Arizona, earning the No. 4 spot in Nursing Explorer's 2024 rankings of the state's best Registered Nurse (RN) programs. This recognition highlights PVCC's commitment to excellence in nursing education and its success in preparing students for their careers as registered nurses.
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PVCC celebrates Hispanic heritage month with screenings & workshops
Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) is commemorating Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month this September and October, highlighting the history, culture, and contributions of Hispanic and Latine communities. As a designated Hispanic-Serving Institution with 30 percent of its student body of Hispanic or Latine descent and 43 percent being first-generation students, PVCC has organized a series of events to honor the achievements, struggles, and stories of Latinos and Latinas.