August 2012

San Jacinto College sneak peek at Premier Day
Andrea Vasquez-- August 29, 2012

The evil Larson Blacklash (Alec Trevino from Pasadena, right) tries to trick Truely Sweet (Raya Wright from Baytown, center) into selling her farm, while the Deputy (Rich Scott from Pearland, left) protests in San Jacinto College’s melodrama “The Perils of Truly Sweet.” Photo by Rob Vanya, San Jacinto College marketing department.

Victor Wooten will perform new music from his upcoming albums on Oct. 2 at San Jacinto College Central Campus. Submitted photo
Grammy winner Victor Wooten to perform at San Jacinto College
Jeannie Peng-Armao -- August 28, 2012

Bob Brock (center), vice president of the Clear Lake Gem and Mineral Society, with San Jacinto College students Jennie Ferguson (left) and Antonio Rios (right). Submitted photo
Houston Dynamo mini soccer festival coming to San Jacinto College
Amanda L. Booren -- August 28, 2012
HOUSTON – The Houston Dynamo Street Team and Dynamo Girls will be on hand as the San Jacinto College men’s soccer team takes on instate rival Tyler Junior College Friday, Sept. 7, 2012.

Former San Jacinto College art student Sharla Hammond is shown working on an original creation. The College will host an alumni invitational exhibition during September and October. Photo by Rob Vanya, San Jacinto College marketing department.

Members of the Harris County Historical Commission, San Jacinto College, and elected officials officially unveil the Texas Historical marker during a dedication at the Central Campus. Photo credit: Jeannie Peng-Armao, San Jacinto College marketing department.
Kevin Harris, maintenance trainer with Lyondellbasell, recently turned to San Jacinto College for a quick onsite training course in Excel 2010 for employees. Photo credit: Jeannie Peng-Armao, San Jacinto College marketing department

The San Jacinto College South Campus opens its Fall 2012 fine arts event schedule with a solo art exhibition by student Oscar Perez. Photo credit: Andrea Vasquez, San Jacinto College marketing department.
University of Houston student, Kirby Langseth, recently graduated from San Jacinto College, saving approximately $25,000 in his pursuit of a business degree. Photo credit: Jeannie Peng-Armao, San Jacinto College marketing department.