Tasha Van Horn, Citrus speech professor of 25 years, is planning to retire at the end of this spring semester. Van Horn said in an
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Business professor retires after 22 years
Accounting professor Rober Smolin has long been proud of helping students at Citrus learn to handle their money. After 22 years on campus, Smolin has
Pillar of print shop retires
Kern Fellows has been a pillar at Citrus for nearly 24 years. After years of hard work and satisfied coworkers, Fellows plans to retire. Fellows
Japanese athlete plays with Owl football team
The Owl football team has an international player on its roster this season. He is from Japan and his name is Kosuke Kayahara. Kayahara has
New TeCS leader wants students to follow their passion
The Citrus College TeCS office has officially welcomed a new chief information services officer. He wants to bring students the tech they need to succeed,
Chief information services officer plans to retire after nearly 5 years
After nearly five years as the head of the Citrus College TeCS Department, Chief Information Services Officer Robert Hughes plans to retire. Hughes officially
Dr Noemi Barajas, rises to become new director of health sciences
She sits at a desk with a sign that reads: Chaos Coordinator. It seems a juxtaposition to the calm, collected and confident woman sitting behind
Director of the Institute for Completion, retires
Orange County native Marianne Smith always knew since she was a little girl that she wanted to help others and offer support to those in
New Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion works to ensure student opportunities
Tyesha Thomas-Volcy was hired as the new director of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Citrus College to create and carry out programs to make sure