In each issue of YVC Voice, we share images highlighting the beauty of Yakima Valley College’s campuses in our “Campus Scapes” gallery. Above, YVC's Grandview Library on a bright spring day. We welcome photo submissions from our entire community for consideration. If you have a photo you’d like to submit for “Campus Scapes,” please email the image to communityrelations@yvcc.edu and include your name, affiliation with YVC (e.g., current student, alumnus), and date the photo was taken.

A flowering tree blooms near the Weston D. Brown Dental Hygiene Clinic on YVC’s Yakima Campus.

Blue skies pictured over the entrance of YVC’s Raymond Hall Library in Yakima.

Richard Beyer's “Coyotes and the Chickens,” statue sits among blossoming trees on the south-side of YVC’s Yakima Campus. The artwork is statement of peace in the presence of a rival. It points to the artist's belief that love is the ultimate triumph. Beyer included these words on the artwork's base: "This is Beyer's last sculpture. Make art, not bombs."

An aerial view captures the entrance to YVC’s Grandview Campus, showcasing its welcoming architecture and the landscape that greets students and visitors alike.

YVC’s Clocktower and North Campus Commons pictured at dusk.

Spring blooms frame the south entrance of the Deccio Higher Education Center, offering a welcoming view of the YVC campus in full seasonal color.

Spring flowers and lush greenery surround the north entrance of YVC’s Skills Center, adding vibrant color to the campus landscape.
Captions by Matt Barton, graphic designer/multimedia content producer and Stefanie Menard, AA-DTA ’05, communications consultant. Photos by Barton, Menard and Dustin Wunderlich, director of community relations.
