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Welcome to the official source of news for NOCCCD. Stay informed on the latest updates and read the stories and achievements that bring to life our community of faculty, staff, and students.
Welcome to the official source of news for NOCCCD. Stay informed on the latest updates and read the stories and achievements that bring to life our community of faculty, staff, and students.
While June is officially designated to highlight the LGBTQIA+ community, NOCCCD supports these groups year-round. Read on to learn what the District is doing this month and what resources are always available to students.
The District reflects on its efforts to uplift its AANHPI population this year and what related events to look forward to this month.
The District stays committed to its sustainability policies as Earth Week begins.
With the spotlight this month being on women and their achievements across history, the District observes the celebration with empowering events and progress of its own.
Black History Month is going strong across the North Orange County community college campuses.
Beginning in the Fall of 2026, Fullerton College will be launching its first ever Bachelor of Science in Drones and Autonomous Systems.
On October 30th, 2024, Fullerton College gained a major resource for its Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) population with the opening of their new APIDA Resource Center for faculty, staff and students.
The Fullerton College Applied Engineering Club team completed a three-day VIP event at the Kennedy Space Center after winning first place at the 2024 NASA MINDS Competition.
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
UDW and NOCE hold luncheon to celebrate the first group of students who completed their classes in a partnership project that aims to improve educational opportunities for about 8,000 domestic workers.