Did you take classes with Rio Salado College? Did you go back to further your education? How did your Rio Salado education improve your career or quality of life? Rio Salado College in partnership with MIX 96.9 wants to Spotlight the Success of Rio Salado students!
Rio Salado College, 2323 W. 14th St., Tempe, is known as "the college within everyone's reach" and focuses on the following educational opportunities to the communities it serves.
Peter Condon teaches Gardening Practices and Techniques at Rio Salado College in Tempe. The hybrid class is part of the Susntainable Food Systems program. More information about the program can be found at www.riosalado.edu/sustainable.
Rio Salado College and Beneville are seeking a $25,000 grant to help build a community garden in Surprise, Ariz. Please help us win the grant by voting at http://sharingtheprizeseed.org/grant/more-informtion/rio
Communiversity on Enfoque En Tu Futuro. To see more, visit www.maricopa.edu/mctv.
Rio Salado College Interim President Chris Bustamante interviewed on MCTV.
KEZ's Marty Manning and Rio Salado College's David Staudacher surprise Cactus View Elementary School teacher Dianne Orr with the Excellence in Education Award for March. With Manning and Orr are Sara Lee and her son, Zachary, who nominated the teacher.
Horticulture Instructor Peter Conden, of Rio Salado College, offers safety advice for desert gardeners. Peter's Gardening Practices and Techniques is part of Rio Salado's Sustainable Food Systems program. http://www.riosalado.edu/programs/sustainable
On Wednesday, KEZ's Marty Manning and Rio Salado College's David Staudacher surprised Laveen Elementary School teacher Jonathon Clauss with February's Excellence in Education Award.
MCTV's Lisa Acquafredda recently visited Rio Salado College, 2323 W. 14th St., Tempe, to discuss the college winning America's Greenest Campus contest, and how the money is being used to build a community garden.