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Zomics 2025
From comic books and zines, to temporary tattoos and tote bags, Chaffey College's annual Zomics Festival will give fans of do-it-yourself culture an afternoon of fun April 29.
Kathy Brugger and Serena Perazzo
When longtime Chaffey College Governing Board member Kathleen Brugger retired from public service in December, she didn't want to leave without giving a parting gift. She has pledged $25,000 to her alma mater for an endowed nursing scholarship. The move inspired her daughter to follow suit.
Monica Stockhausen
Chaffey College Adjunct Professor of Business Monica Stockhausen has been awarded the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Medal of Honor for Education.
The Birds
"The Birds" by Aristophanes is a 5th century Greek comedy involving two Athenian men who attempt to establish a utopian city in the clouds. It hits the Chaffey College Theatre stage April 9-12.
Marc Meyer
Chaffey College Professor of Anthropology Marc Meyer is working with scientists from around the globe examining two of the oldest fossils of human evolution known to man. Meyer includes his students in research opportunities to give them academic and career experience.
Juneteenth mural dedicationn
The Chaffey College community gathered for the dedication of a Juneteenth mural Feb. 26, celebrating the completion of the artwork that is located in the Library Learning Commons.
LLC Grand Opening
The Chaffey College campus community gathered Feb. 12 to cut the ribbon on the Library Learning Commons, a three-story 76,000-square-foot structure that had been under construction since summer 2023.
Black History Month 2026
Chaffey College's Black History Month event drew hundreds of students, faculty and staff for an afternoon of food, culture and community at the Rancho Cucamonga campus Feb. 4.
Kenneth Webb
Kenneth Webb, a Chaffey College Rising Scholars alumnus, turned a prison sentence into an opportunity to hone his skills as an artist. He now gives back to his community as an artist and mentor to underserved children.
Troy Ament at the grand opening of the Chino Instructional Building
With a walkie talkie in hand and a smile on his face, Troy Ament often told people he was "living the dream" during the 13 years he served Chaffey College. The associate superintendent of administrative services and emergency operations died Jan. 11.