Pop-up flu vaccine at the Transfer Center located in the Lowery Building.
Pop-up flu vaccine at the Transfer Center located in the Lowery Building.
The Hispanic/Latino event planning committee cordially invites you to save the date for the 13th annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) event.
Day of the Dead celebrations date back thousands of years, when Indigenous people from central Mexico would honor their deceased by placing food and water offerings on their resting places. In modern Day of the Dead celebrations, family members continue to practice these traditions by building altars (altares) where they place pictures of their beloved family members along with food and other items their family members enjoyed during their lifetime.
If you are interested in putting up an altar in remembrance of a loved one, please email Roberto Renteria at rrenteria@mendocino.edu.
Fall is the very best time to plant perennials and California natives!
College Clubs will be supporting us by selling their products, including the Ceramics Club.
Note: Cash or local check only. There is an ATM located outside the Lowery Building.
When ICE threatens 700,000 fellow Dreamers, immigration lawyer Luis Cortes Romero fights back — and becomes the first undocumented immigrant to argue a case at the U.S. Supreme Court. The DACA program, aimed at shielding undocumented immigrants brought into the U.S. as children, is under attack, and time is running out for young DACA recipients. FROM HERE/FROMTHERE (DE AQUÍ/DE ALLÁ) is an uplifting and clear-eyed documentary interweaving the controversial case’s journey to the Supreme Court, the immigrant rights movement, and the remarkable personal story of family, hope, and perseverance.
Luis Cortes Romero will be in attendance at the screening and will participate in a Q&A session moderated by Dr. Roberto Renteria, HSI Program Manager.
The Mexican Consulate in San Francisco is visiting the Ukiah Campus to provide important services to the Hispanic and Mexican community. If you or your family need help with documents like passports, Mexican IDs, birth certificates, and more, this is a great opportunity to take care of it locally.
This event is open to the community and proudly sponsored by the High School Equivalency Program (HEP). No student ID required—just come prepared with any documents you may need.
Isaac Quintero
Catch Urban Introversion: Master Works by Yu Ji in the Mendocino College Art Gallery, Aug 15 – Oct 26, 2025.
Opening Reception: Sept 4, 4:30–6:30 PM
Free & Open to All!
Step into the world of Yu Ji, an internationally acclaimed artist whose work bridges cultures and decades of creativity. From early training in China to a vibrant career in the U.S., Yu Ji’s art explores identity, transition, and evolution.
Gallery Hours:
Tues: 12:30–3:30 PM
Wed: 10:30–1:30 PM
Thurs: 12:30–3:30 PM
(Or by appointment. Open during most Center Theater performances.)
Don’t miss this chance to experience a stunning collection right here on campus!
Join us in supporting local healthcare needs by donating blood at the Mendocino College Ukiah Campus on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:45 PM.
Blood, platelets, or plasma donors get a FREE glow-in-the-dark T-shirt and are automatically entered with a chance to win one of two $10,000 gift cards!
Things to know before you donate:
Thank you for helping save lives in our community!
You are invited to join us for the California Indian Heritage Celebration happening September 25, 2025, from 5:00-9:00 pm. Free and open to the public!
Join us for the Mendocino College Coast Center's College and Career Day in Fort Bragg from 10 AM-12 PM on Thursday, October 23rd.
Students and non-student community members are invited to explore areas of study with instructors across career and transfer topics while chatting with employers in related fields. Engage with student services including financial aid, MESA, the Native American Resource Center, LGBTQIA+ support, and more.
Join us for the Mendocino College Lake Center's College and Career Day in Lakeport from 10 AM-12 PM on Thursday, March 5th.
Current Mendocino College students, local high school students, and non-student community members are invited to explore areas of study with instructors across career and transfer topics while chatting with employers in related fields. Engage with student services including financial aid, MESA, the Native American Resource Center, LGBTQIA+ support, and more.