NIACC hires its new athletic director
Cam Olson, photo courtesy of NIACC
Just the school s fifth AD since 1967.
Posted: May 25, 2021 3:49 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
Cam Olson will become just the fifth athletic director at NIACC since 1967.
“I am excited to welcome Cam to the NIACC team,” says College President Steven Schulz, “and I look forward to working with him. Cam’s values are a great match to the NIACC culture and NIACC brand that have been established over the years.”
Olson will replace current NIACC athletic director Dan Mason in June. Mason is retiring at the end of that month.
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The Modesto Junior College (MJC) Presidential Search Committee has selected three finalists in the process to become the next MJC President.
The finalists (with most recent position held) are:
Santanu Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D.; Interim President, Modesto Junior College – Modesto, CA.
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Longtime Blues artist talks about his new album Raisin’ Cain and how he came into the blues while growing up in San Jose.
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