San Francisco television stations KTVU Fox 2, KGO ABC 7, KCBS radio, and the Marin Independent Journal talked with Dominican University of California this week about its upcoming role assisting the County of Marin with the storage — and possible distribution — of the coronavirus vaccine.
While numerous people in Marin have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic, COVID-19 is also making it harder than ever to gain career skills and look for work.
In response to rapid increases in positive cases, hospitalizations, and reduced ICU bed capacity, California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a new statewide Stay At Home Order.
On Friday, December 4, Bay Area Health Officers announced implementation of the State’s New Regional Stay Home Order in order to slow the surge of COVID-19 and prevent local hospitals from being overwhelmed. In Marin County, this new order will take effect at noon Tuesday, December 8, 2020 and will remain in place until January 4, 2021.
Members of the Black Student Union at Dominican University of California turned their vision into reality on Saturday, painting a vibrant and strong #BLM mural on Acacia Avenue, the main street running through campus.
Marin County residents are invited to participate in an online community forum about a California law called the TRUTH Act and the access local governments may provide to federal immigration authorities
Inspired by hands-on research at Dominican University of California, biology majors Noelle Mauricio ’21 and Wyatt Walsh ’21 plan to pursue advanced degrees in marine mammal science.
Marin County residents seeking COVID-19 testing have more options than ever. Every day, an average of more than 1,000 Marin residents are tested for the disease, and residents should be aware of their options as case counts rise
Novato’s favorite annual holiday tradition has been re-imagined allowing for a new experience! Join us virtually this year for Novato’s Annual Community Tree Lighting on Saturday, December 5 from 5-6:30pm on Novato Community Television Channel 26 (Comcast) and livestreamed through NCTV’s YouTube channel.
Join the City of Novato, Novato Police Department, Not In Our Town Novato (NIOT) and local partners for United Against Hate Week on November 30 - December 6, 2020.
With a surge of Coronavirus cases in Marin, regionally, and nationally, Bay Area health officers are tightening local rules for higher-risk indoor activities where the virus can spread more easily.
Marcia Barahona, VP of Marketing and Customer Success at Slooce Technology — a Silicon Valley Mobile Tech company — and Founder of OrangeRio Marketing, is speaking to the MBA cohort about her roles as an executive and entrepreneur and how she's putting her MBA to work.