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MEMBER NEWS: WHCCD campuses eligible for 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence

December 20, 2023

The West Hills Community College District’s Coalinga and Lemoore campuses have been named eligible candidates for the prestigious 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.

The Aspen, often referred to as the “Oscars for great community colleges,”  is a highly-coveted award presented biannually to recognize community colleges nationwide for their exceptional performance in critical areas, including teaching and learning, certificate and degree completion, transfer and bachelor’s attainment, workforce success, access, and equity for students of color and students from low-income backgrounds.

Out of the thousands of community colleges nationwide, only 150 have been identified as eligible candidates for the 2025 Aspen Prize.West Hills College Coalinga and West Hills College Lemoore are the only community colleges in the Central Valley region to receive this prestigious acknowledgment.

“We are incredibly proud of West Hills College Coalinga and West Hills College Lemoore for their outstanding achievements and well-deserved recognition as eligible candidates for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence,” said Kristin Clark, West Community College District Chancellor. “This achievement reflects our colleges’ dedication to providing exceptional education and support services to our students, empowering them to achieve their goals and aspirations.”

Chancellor Clark serves as chair of the CVHEC Board of Directors which includes WHC Coalinga President Carla Tweed and WHC Lemoore James Preston.

 

See the WHCCD press release.

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Merced College: DR. BENJAMÍN T. DURÁN BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER

December 12, 2023

Dr. Benjamín Durán, CVHEC executive director, and his wife, former Merced City School District Superintendent Dr. RoseMary Parga Durán, will be honored by the Merced College Foundation at Merced College’s annual State of the College event April 25, 2024 when signage for the newly renamed Dr. Benjamín T. Durán Business Resource Center will be unveiled.

 

(MERCED COLLEGE, Merced Calif.) — In tribute to a storied career that helped shape the fabric of higher education in the Central Valley, the Merced Community College District Board of Trustees voted Tuesday to rename Merced College’s Business Resource Center after President Emeritus Ben Durán.

Established in 2008, during Durán’s tenure as president, the Business Resource Center revitalized and enhanced relationships between the college and the business community, leading to partnerships that have created countless opportunities for local students and workers to gain valuable skills, knowledge and training to advance their careers.

Located in downtown Merced, the center offers programs and services for businesses and employers looking for job training opportunities for their employees, as well as community education classes for adult learners. It will now be named the Dr. Benjamín T. Durán Business Resource Center.

“Dr. Durán has been a driving force for the growth of Merced College and the evolution of our region for decades,” President Chris Vitelli said. “The work he did to unite the college with the local business community has created countless opportunities for local students who might never have pursued higher education otherwise. Dr. Durán’s impact on this region is truly immeasurable, and we are proud to recognize him in this way.”

The son of migrant farmworkers in Le Grand, Durán built a distinguished life and career devoted to education. He served for nearly 14 years as Merced College’s president before retiring in 2012, and is now executive director of the Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC), an organization that brings together community college and university CEOs to collaborate on higher education issues in the Central Valley of California.

During Durán’s time as president, Merced College’s student enrollment increased by thousands, and the district passed vital bond measures that led to new and renovated buildings at both the Merced and Los Banos campuses, including the Business Resource Center.

“This honor, from my perspective, is a recognition of the many others who worked side-by-side with me over all those years to make Merced College and the region better,” Durán said. “The existence of the Business Resource Center is a testament to the importance of community colleges not only to students, but to the business community. We were able to elevate the interactions between businesses and the college to the point where it truly became a partnership.”

After being approached by the college regarding the naming of the Business Resource Center, Durán and his wife, former Merced City School District Superintendent Dr. RoseMary Parga Durán, decided to make a substantial gift to Merced College to provide support to students who experience unexpected challenges on their educational pathways to a better life.

Ben and RoseMary Durán will be recognized by the Merced College Foundation at Merced College’s annual State of the College event, scheduled for April 25, 2024, at the Business Resource Center.

“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I’d like to express our admiration for Dr. Durán’s remarkable legacy and our gratitude for the support of the Durán family,” Trustee John Pedrozo said. “Dr. Durán’s contributions have left an indelible mark on Merced College, and it’s our honor to name the Business Resource Center after him in recognition of his transformative role in the educational journey of our community.”

Merced College Media Contact: James Leonard, james.leonard2@mccd.edu, 209.681.1061

CVHEC Media Contact:  Tom Uribes, cvheccommunications@mail.fresnostate.edu, 559.348.3278

 

See Merced College press release: https://www.mccd.edu/…/merced-college-renames-business…/

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