Winter 2021 Campus Update

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PEOPLE

Q&A with long-time YVC leader Tomás Ybarra During nearly two decades at Yakima Valley College, Tomás Ybarra has witnessed a number of signifcant changes, from the increasing diversity of its student population to a wholesale reshaping of the academic culture. This summer, Ybarra will retire after serving as vice president of instruction and student services since 2006. Before coming to YVC in 2003, Ybarra served on the staf at the Washington State Board for Community College Education from 1974-77, directed a TRIO Upward Bound program for 12 years and served as chief student afairs ofcer for Bellevue College. At YVC, Ybarra led institutional reforms in instruction and student services to advance student success and make the institution more accessible, particularly for frst-generation students. As part of YVC’s process of becoming one of the frst Achieving the Dream colleges in the state, Ybarra noted the college became more data-driven in its decision making and began to encourage more experimentation in its curriculum, pedagogy and student services. Tomás Ybarra That experience laid the groundwork for YVC’s attraction to, and later adoption of, Guided Pathways to better connect students’ interests to a program of study. Ybarra recently refected on his time at YVC in a Q&A.

What is the biggest change you’ve seen at YVC during your time at the college? One thing has not changed — people who work at Yakima Valley College love this place and this work. Our pride in place and purpose has been enduring. That said, I’ve observed increased engagement and collaboration among the faculty and staf at the program and division levels, together with a commitment to experimentation aimed at increasing student success.

Is there an achievement you’re particularly proud of being part of during your tenure? Yakima Valley College embraced the challenge of responding to a signifcant change in the college-going population in the valley. Within a couple of decades we became the most diverse college in Washington State, with a majority of students needing assistance to be ready to learn at the college level. Together, we responded to that challenge. Focusing on student success, we reformed fundamental practices that afect our students, while creating new opportunities for students to fnd their path and to thrive. We are making progress in student success on a level that positions YVC as a leader among the community and technical colleges in Washington State. YVC is demonstrating that equity is essential to excellence in a diverse and inclusive institution.

Tell us what retirement holds for you. I look forward to spending more time with my family and seeing more of our country. Additionally, I hope to remain a resource to community colleges in Washington State, supporting adaptive change for the beneft of students and our communities.

Following your retirement, what’s something you’re excited to observe at YVC over the coming years? We want to be the best at what we do. I am excited to see YVC continue to evolve and grow, and lead the state in student achievement.

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College Assistance Migrant Program

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page 20

YVC welcomes Bertha Ortega to Board of Trustees

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page 19

Q&A with long-time leader Tomás Ybarra

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page 18

Gaby Martinez overcomes challenges to find success at YVC

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page 17

Summer research gives Steve Isaak a foundation for future success

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page 16

STEM courses continue to adapt and provide opportunities for student success

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page 14

Grant provides support to students facing housing insecurity

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YVC offers flagger certification training

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YVC student selected for externship at raptor rehabilitation center

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Nursing Program Accreditation

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page 12

Surgical Technology collaborates with Confluence Health

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Yakima Valley Vintners earns Platinum Wine honors

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YVC launches new Practical Nursing program

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page 11

Former Yak stars extend impact beyond the court

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page 10

Student Services offers Zoom lobby to support student success

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page 9

Student governments launch online Yak blog

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2021 All-USA Academic Team & All-Washington Academic Team

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Running Start offers new summer pilot program

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YVC approves new strategic plan & mission statement

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Latino students, alumni highlighted in YVC-Univision partnership

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Workforce programs benefit from CARES Act funding

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Larson Gallery and Tasting Room take shape

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