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Marin Oratorio to Sing National Anthem at Tomorrow’s SF Giants Game
COM’s 100-voice chorus opens game against Boston Red Sox
Registered Nursing Pinning Ceremony Honors Students’ Accomplishments
Annual celebration May 17, 2016
College of Marin Awarded $1.3 Million Grant
Transformation Grant will assist students in achieving their goals in fewer semestersMini-Medical School—Medical Science and Aging
College of Marin, in partnership with Stanford University School of Medicine, Geriatric Medicine; and The Buck Institute for Research on Aging present the second Mini-Medical School—Medical Science and Aging.
California Community Colleges Board of Governors Plans to Change Accreditation Structure
California Community College Board of Governors approved plans to change the current accreditation structure. This move comes after college presidents and district chancellors voted for a dual approach to bring about this change.Bond Refinancing Will Save Marin Taxpayers Over $14 Million
For the third time in four years, Marin Community College District (District) has demonstrated its stewardship of tax dollars by refinancing an additional $47 million in general obligation bonds associated with Measure C. This action will result in net savings to taxpayers of $5.86 million over the life of the bonds.Board of Trustees Unanimously Approves Placing a New Bond Measure on June 2016 Ballot
College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to place a $265 million bond measure on the June 7, 2016, ballot to address needs identified in the 2014 facilities assessment.Drama Department Nominated for San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards
COM’s Drama Department received the good news that its production of Dead Accounts received three San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (SFBATCC) award nominations in the category for theatres with fewer than 100 seats.Peter E. Haas Jr. Family Fund Grant Boosts COM Biotech Program
College of Marin biotech students and employees in the workforce will soon have access to a new wet lab designed to simulate real-world environments thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Peter E. Haas Jr. Family Fund. The capital grant allows the College to retrofit and restore a state-of-the-art, multi-functional biotechnology laboratory at the Indian Valley Campus in Novato.Unique Benefits From Austin Center Demolition
At the end of the spring 2015 semester, College personnel with offices in the Austin Center prepared for demolition of the building and packed to move into their new locations.