It’s important to recognize your roots and where you come from
Dr. Mark Escott attended San Jacinto College in 1993, and now serves as medical director of the North Campus’ Emergency Medical Technology program. Submitted photo by Agapito Sanchez.
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San Jacinto College will host a variety of activities on Oct. 17 in observance of National Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Day Odyssey ...
Vehicles and industry experts scheduled for National Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Day Odyssey at San Jacinto College
PASADENA, Texas – San Jacinto College will host a variety of activities on Oct. 17 in observance of National Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Day Odyssey, an outreach and educational event dedicated to promoting the use of AFVs and advanced technology vehicles.
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Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown region ranks as third largest metropolitan area with the highest employment of pharmacy technicians.
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The volleyball team will host its annual Dig Pink match on Friday, Oct. 12, against Lee College.
San Jacinto College volleyball to host Dig Pink match Oct. 12
PASADENA, Texas – The San Jacinto College Board of Trustees approved the 2012 ad valorem property tax rates for the College District during a regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, Oct. 1.
The Board voted to adopt the property tax rate at the same rate as 2011 – a total tax rate of 18.5602 cents per $100 valuation.
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“This year we wanted to give back by helping another country in need."
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San Jacinto College is hosting reliability training and CMRP testing free of charge on Monday, Oct. 8.
San Jacinto College to host oil and gas reliability training and testing Oct. 8
Jeannie Peng-Armao -- October 4, 2012
PASADENA, Texas – San Jacinto College is hosting reliability training and Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) testing free of charge on Monday, Oct. 8.
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Mario Garcia discusses being an instructor the pharmacy technology program, and the importance of higher education to a new generation of Hispanics.
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The play is billed as “an urgent work of theatrical bravura"
A Girl (Crystal Gimaldo of Galena Park, seated) is interrogated by detectives Ariel (Richard Turner, from Friendswood, left) and Tupolski (Joe Franco, from Houston) in a scene from San Jacinto College’s production of “The Pillowman.” Photo by Rob Vanya, San Jacinto College marketing department.
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The College has received a grant to award 100 students with $2,500 scholarships to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
San Jacinto College awarded grant to increase number of students in STEM
Program to encourage more STEM majors to meet occupation demands
PASADENA, Texas – San Jacinto College has received a grant to award 100 students with $2,500 scholarships to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).