Planetarium
Explore the wonders of the universe at DVC’s Planetarium, a state-of-the-art facility for astronomy education, celestial observation, and discovery.
Explore the wonders of the universe at DVC’s Planetarium, a state-of-the-art facility for astronomy education, celestial observation, and discovery.
DVC's San Ramon campus boasts a brand new Library and Academic Support Center building, renovated Learning Commons, café, gathering spaces, and laboratory spaces.
A complete list of graduates at DVC's 2026 Commencement Ceremony on May 22, at Toyota Pavilion at Concord, including associate degree and certificate recipients, and honors designations.
Diablo Valley College students earned national recognition at the 2025 AAICE Student Works Expo, a nationwide competition celebrating student achievement in Mandarin language and Chinese culture.
In March 2021, students from Diablo Valley College participated in the 45th Chinese Mandarin Speech Contest which was held virtually. The contest is hosted by The Chinese Language Teachers Association of California (CLTAC). CLTAC is the largest nonprofit association of its kind in the country with a mission to promote the study, teaching, and research of the Chinese language and culture on all educational levels. Its annual Mandarin Speech Contest boasts of a long history since 1960s. It has become an annual pageant of Chinese education in the region. The event was sponsored by Monterey Bay Chinese Association, Cheng & Tsui, and Foreign Language Association of Northern California (FLANC).
Diablo Valley College (DVC) hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking to kick off the construction of its new, 32,500-square-foot Engineering Technology Building on the Pleasant Hill campus.
Choosing a major or career path is an exciting opportunity! DVC Career Services has collected our favorite online resources for you to explore. Learn more.
DVC career education programs integrate hands-on learning right in the classroom. Students also have many options to learn in a work setting. This is referred to as work-based learning. During the pandemic, some DVC faculty had to get creative, offering virtual experiential learning rather than in-person opportunities. But with a greater number of classes being held on-campus in fall 2021, students will be able to enjoy the hands-on experiences they have become accustomed to at DVC.