The College of the Canyons (COC) Biological and Environmental Sciences Department was awarded the State Chancellor’s Office Innovative Use of Technology Award at the Chief Information Systems Officers Association (CISOA) Technology Summit. The award recognizes cutting edge advancements in the department’s microbiology laboratories, spearheaded by Dr. Shane Ramey, a microbiology instructor at the college. The department has created an innovative ...
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Academic Programs To Take For Aspiring Surgeons
Surgeons are medical professionals who treat injuries and a multitude of diseases through invasive operations. They are great in working with their hands, and they are easily adaptable to changes when things don’t go according to plan during their surgical procedures. If you are leaning towards becoming a surgeon, below are some of the academic programs that you should consider. ...
Read More »Online Biology Homework Help: How To Get The Most Out Of Your Online Tutor
Let’s face it. Advanced biology is not an easy discipline for most students. Biology involves the study of the different processes that affect living things such as photosynthesis and many other complicated terms. To get a clear understanding of these definitions and procedures, biology students need to work smart both in class and outside the class. After all, biological is ...
Read More »CLARIFICATION: Officials Working To Implement Bouquet Canyon Creek Solution
Ed. Note: Clarifies that the water shortage in Bouquet Canyon is not a direct result of the drought County and federal officials are working on getting water for Bouquet Canyon residents while maintaining a healthy habitat. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. About 40 comments were submitted during the public comment period for a ...
Read More »COC Art Gallery To Present ‘Images From an Unseen World’
The College of the Canyons Art Gallery is expected to showcase a free exhibition “Life as Art: Images From an Unseen World” featuring microscopically artful depictions of plants, animals and microbes, as well as a variety of human cells and tissues.
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