Palomar College Educators Reflect on Ghana Summit
The 2022 All African Diaspora Education Summit was held in Cape Coast September 19-24, and provided opportunities to learn about African history and culture. SAN MARCOS — Two faculty members and an administrator from Palomar College who traveled to Ghana in September...
Transitions Students Helping Fill Need for Addiction Recovery Counselors
The Transitions program at Palomar College is helping to address a desperate need for addiction recovery workers in San Diego County. SAN MARCOS — A thriving community of formerly incarcerated students at Palomar College is helping to address a severe regional...
Palomar Named North County Food Bank’s “Agency of the Month”
The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center is entering its fifth year of addressing food insecurity through food distributions on campus. SAN MARCOS — The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center at Palomar College has been named “Agency of the...
Planetarium Reopens With Key Upgrades at Palomar College
The college’s 142-seat Planetarium is open after two and a half years of temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic and system improvements. SAN MARCOS — The last time anyone watched a simulation of the night sky inside the Palomar College Planetarium was March...
Middle Colleges Give High Schoolers a Head Start in Higher Education
Palomar College’s innovative partnerships with three local school districts have students earning college credits before they even graduate high school. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY — From Escondido to Rancho Bernardo to Fallbrook, three unique and innovative partnerships...
“Palomar Made It Possible for Me to Reach My Dreams”
Just getting warmed up: Meet student composer Georgia Phipps, who earned a place on the San Diego New Music “Emerging Composers” concert this summer. SAN MARCOS — Georgia Phipps took her seat with dozens of other music aficionados in the Athenaeum Art Center in San...
Student Perspectives: Back to Campus for Fall Semester
SAN MARCOS — Thousands of students returned to Palomar College for the first week of the Fall 2022 semester on August 22-26, filling the commons and classrooms with life again, two and a half years after the COVID-19 pandemic began. Many students said they appreciated...
Student Musician Taking a Head Start at Palomar
SAN MARCOS — Nancy Sanchez first picked up a viola in the 3rd grade, as a student at Joli Ann Leichtag Elementary School in San Marcos. The school had recently launched its Fortissimo after-school program, which gives many local schoolchildren their first exposure to...
Palomar Approved for Online Instruction in Virginia
Palomar’s Military Leadership program will continue to serve Marines at Quantico, while general education coursework is now available to Virginia residents online through Palomar, following authorization from the Commonwealth’s higher education council. SAN MARCOS —...
The Rising Scholar: Martin Leyva’s Legacy in Progress
Martin Leyva was recently awarded the inaugural Paulo Freire Liberation Through Education Award for his work at Palomar College and beyond. SAN MARCOS — It was a long road that brought Martin Leyva to Palomar College, where he started the Transitions program for...