Celebrating diversity on campus
Cultural and ethnic diversity makes colleges and universities, like Yakima Valley College, better places to learn. This diversity helps support innovation, growth and success on our campuses. Recognizing these efforts, YVC has been designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution by
Alumni finds passion for marketing and coaching
Taylor Yates 19' uses Running Start program to jump-start college career.
Athletics Photo Gallery | Fall 2022
View photo highlights from the soccer and volleyball seasons, plus the Yaks basketball teams getting ready to kick off.
Seveyka helps efforts to understand long extinct, currently endangered species
Seveyka helps efforts to understand long extinct, currently endangered species
Central Washington Artists’ Exhibition
Celebrating its 67th year at the Larson Gallery, the Central Washington Artists’ Exhibition showcases the most current and innovative artwork being produced in this region.
President’s Letter | Fall 2022
YVC is grateful to see more students return to campus this fall and our reinvigoration of our campus community.
Remembering Janisch, Pettey
In memory is dedicated to alumni, faculty and staff who have passed away. It offers a place where the YVC community can remember.
Veterans Club supports students
Pictured here during their second year (circa 1956), the college’s Veterans Club has a long history of supporting veterans pursue degrees in higher education.
Cousens selected to serve Association of Washington Cities
Business Technology Instructor and Yakima City Councilmember Holly Cousens was recently selected to serve on the Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Board.
Yakima Junior College opens in old Columbia Elementary School building
Yakima Junior College (YJC), was originally located in the old Columbia Elementary School, located on North 4th Avenue.