Hall of Fame inductees to be celebrated at Schoolhouse Soirée


On October 3, the community is invited to join the Arizona Western College Foundation at the fourth-annual Schoolhouse Soirée. The annual fundraising event will honor the 2025 AWC Hall of Fame inductees Maria Chavoya and Moses Camarena for their significant contribution to AWC and the Yuma and La Paz communities. Tickets are on sale now, and sponsorship opportunities are available.

The Cubby hosts Back to School Food Drive


Arizona Western College invites the community to participate in a Back to School Food Drive from August 11 to September 8. AWC’s free food pantry, The Cubby, aims to raise 1,000 non-perishable food items to support students in Yuma and La Paz counties this semester.

KAWC gains national recognition for stories on border life


The KAWC news team recently earned national awards through the Public Media Journalists Association. Episodes from KAWC’s news program, Arizona Edition, earned first and second place prizes—the episodes centered around news stories from the border region and interviews hosted by KAWC News Director Lou Gum and Reporter Victor Calderón.

Fully-Spanish Electrician program to begin in Wellton 


Arizona Western Entrepreneurial College is now offering an Electrician certification program entirely in Spanish. Starting this fall at the Wellton Manufacturing Training Center, the program will cover basic electrical wiring skills and allow students to graduate with an occupational certificate in two semesters.

High school students encouraged to take college courses this fall


High schoolers from Yuma and La Paz Counties are encouraged to enroll in Dual Credit courses with Arizona Western College. Through AWC’s Early College Program, students can earn college credit at a significantly reduced tuition rate, helping close the achievement gap and lower future college debt.

KAWC seeks music lovers to volunteer on air


KAWC is seeking volunteer hosts for music programs on KOFA Border Radio. Music lovers from the community, including AWC students, faculty and staff, are invited to participate. The radio station celebrated 55 years of broadcasting this month.

AWC sculptures featured in exhibit at South Texas College


Totem sculptures crafted by art students at Arizona Western College are currently being featured in an invitation-only art exhibit at South Texas College (STC). In addition to looking for a permanent home for the installation after the exhibit, the AWC Art Department is also raising funds to return the pieces to Yuma.

Gadsden Superintendent Esparza shapes future educators at the SLLC


Gadsden Elementary School District Superintendent Lizette Esparza recently completed her first year teaching the Cultural Diversity in Education course at the Arizona Western College San Luis Learning Center (SLLC). Esparza brought a seasoned perspective to the teaching role, not only mentoring students but also connecting them with open positions in the school district.

Future Matadors Career Exploration Camp empowers first-generation students


Last month, Arizona Western College hosted the inaugural Future Matadors Career Exploration Camp for high school students in Yuma and Parker. The week-long summer camp aimed at inspiring first-generation and underrepresented high school students to pursue higher education and future careers.