Mt. SAC celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Wildlife Sanctuary on April 27 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new bridge, presentations by college staff, and tours.
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Mountie Men’s and Women’s swimming teams won South Coast Conference championships last weekend. For the Women, it was their third conference title in four years. For the Men, it was their third consecutive conference championship.
Mt. SAC journalism students won a total of 22 awards recently at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges state convention in Sacramento.
Winning Big with Readers Choice Awards
Mt. San Antonio College was voted the favorite in four different categories by readers of the San Gabriel Valley News Group, which includes the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasadena Star News and Whittier Daily News.
Mt. SAC Ranks Among the State's Top Transfer Colleges
Mt. San Antonio College ranks among the state’s top community colleges in transfers to universities, ranking sixth in overall student transfers to the Cal State University and the University of California systems for the 2015-16 academic year.
Judy Chu to Address Mt. SAC Grads June 18
Congresswoman Judy Chu will be the featured speaker at Mt. SAC’s 71st commencement on Sunday, June 18, 11 a.m., to be held this year at the Citizens Business Bank Arena, 4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway, Ontario.
Students Organize Walnut Parks Clean-Up Day
Students from more than 10 student clubs at Mt. SAC are uniting to help clean up the City of Walnut's parks on Saturday, June 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and volunteers are needed.
STEM Teacher Prep Program Still Accepting Applications
Mt. SAC’s Math and Science Teacher Preparation Program is still accepting applications for this year’s program now through Wednesday, May 31.
Mt. SAC Launches New Paramedic Academy
Mt. SAC is launching a new Paramedic Academy this fall semester with pre-courses beginning in the summer.
Lewd Behavior Arrest
On Tuesday, May 9, 2017, at about 9 a.m, Public Safety officers detained a man in parking Lot F for suspicion of lewd behavior. Two students walking to class, and an employee walking to work, saw the suspect behaving suspiciously inside his car and immediately reported it to Public Safety.

