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MEMBER NEWS: Merced College honors Andersons at Los Baños Campus

April 17, 2025

Merced College President-emeritus Benjamín Durán (center) and Dr. John Spevak (3rd from right) with the Anderson family at the Los Banos Campus April 7 for the MC State of the College Luncheon address by President Chris Vitelli.

Opened in 2007, the Los Banos campus ‘has served
thousands of students providing an education that would lead to a better life’

Merced College President Chris Vitelli delivered the 11th Annual State of the College address from the heart of the Westside April 7 at the college’s Los Baños Campus.

He also presented the President’s Medallion to Larry and Georgeann Anderson of Anderson Homes, whose 2001 donation of 125 acres paved the way for a permanent Los Baños Campus to be constructed.

Dr. John Spevak

The family was introduced by Dr. John Spevak, former Los Baños Campus dean and vice president-emeritus who is now a Central Valley Higher Education Consortium project lead. Their land donation was coordinated by then -Merced College President Benjamín Durán who is now CVHEC executive director.

Vitelli, a CVHEC board member, addressed a crowd of hundreds in the Los Banos Campus quad on April 7, sharing highlights from the past year with a focus on academic innovation, student support, community partnerships and employee well-being.

“As we reflect on the remarkable progress Merced College has made this year, it’s clear that we are on a path of extraordinary growth and innovation,” Vitelli said. “Our success is not only a result of the hard work and dedication of our students, faculty, staff, and community partners, but also a testament to the enduring value of a community college education.”

The event’s Los Banos setting was fitting, given the sweeping investments underway on the campus.

Opened in 2007, the campus has since grown to serve thousands of students and is now preparing for even more growth thanks to a $46 million bond measure passed by local voters in 2024.

Recent additions include a new Child Development Center and Blue Devil’s Brew café, while plans for the Measure P bond funds call for a new Career Technical Education complex, expanded programs and services, and campus beautification projects.

The campus has also seen increased demand, now serving more than 4,100 students.

Merced College President Chris Vitelli and President-emeritus Benjamín Durán

“The Anderson Family has continued to be among the campus’s most loyal supporters,” said Dr. Spevak. “Their donation was critical. … The campus was completed in 2007, on time and on budget, and has served thousands of students since that time, providing them with an education that would lead to a better life.”

Throughout his address, President Vitelli highlighted significant institutional achievements from the past year, including the reaffirmation of the college’s accreditation, strong enrollment growth, and strategic planning initiatives shaping the college’s next chapter.

Academic innovation stood at the forefront. Merced College has made headlines with its immersive virtual reality teaching environment, powered by Dreamscape Learn, and in its revolutionary approach agriculture education, which is helping students prepare for high-tech ag careers that serve the Valley and beyond.

Vitelli emphasized the college’s continued commitment to student well-being and success, from the new MESA Center to the expansion of the Career and Transfer Center, and resources like the food pantry and TimelyCare for mental health support. He also spotlighted initiatives to support faculty and staff, including expanded professional development, employee wellness programs, and a growing culture of gratitude.

The president closed by reflecting on the bright future ahead for the college and the communities it serves.

“Looking forward, we are more committed than ever to providing access to high-quality education, driving workforce innovation, and fostering student success at every level,” Vitelli said. “To this community, on behalf of the Board of Trustees and our entire workforce, we thank you for your continued support and belief in the transformative power of education. Together, we will continue to build a stronger, more vibrant Merced College—one that serves our students, community, and future generations.”

See Merced College press release

View the 2024 Annual Report

See this month’s Blue Devil’s Advocate for more on the Los Banos Campus

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