Past Events
- Jun1
- May212:00pm
Come one, come all to auditions for Shakespeare at the Lake! After two years of online productions, Shakespeare at the Lake (SATL) will once again return to the stage with a live performance. Set on another habitable planet, the 2022 production of Twelfth Night, Or What You Will, transports you back in time with a classical comedy, and forward into the future of interplanetary colonization. Twelfth Night is an engaging comedy with heartfelt love, trickery and deceit, and, of course, mistaken identity.
- May20
An in-person Commencement Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, May 20, 2022 to celebrate the success of Mendocino College graduates from the 2021/2022, 2020/2021, and 2019/2020 classes.
You may download a copy of the Commencement Program here!
- May196:00pm
Come one, come all to auditions for Shakespeare at the Lake! After two years of online productions, Shakespeare at the Lake (SATL) will once again return to the stage with a live performance. Set on another habitable planet, the 2022 production of Twelfth Night, Or What You Will, transports you back in time with a classical comedy, and forward into the future of interplanetary colonization. Twelfth Night is an engaging comedy with heartfelt love, trickery and deceit, and, of course, mistaken identity.
- May166:00pm
Mendocino College Physical Therapist Assistant Program Information Night
Chat with program directors and faculty and get all your questions answered!
Monday, May 16 from 6-7 pm
on Zoom:
https://mendocino-edu.zoom.us/j/91292118219?pwd=OGIramROTGp1dm1hRGx5T0tXakpqdz09
Meeting ID: 912 9211 8219 Passcode: 974086
- May5
NATIONAL MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AWARENESS DAY
- Apr266:30pm
Mendocino College Symposium
Presented by attorney and long-time civil rights activist Dr. Charles O. Prickett
Dr. Charles O. Prickett is a civil rights worker, lawyer, judge, and educator. He attended the March on Washington in 1963, was a project co-director during the Mississippi Freedom Summer in 1964, and helped organize the Selma-Montgomery March in 1965. He is the author of Remembering Mississippi Freedom Summer and was honored by the NEA with their Carter G. Woodson Memorial Award in 2019.
- Apr264:00pm
- Apr22
The Mendocino College Agriculture Department announces the first in-person plant sale in 2 years!
- Apr19