Year in Review 2025
Our community in action

As we look back on 2025, take a visual journey through the highlights, events, and faces that made this past year an unforgettable one at Touro University California. From classrooms to community events, see how we made an impact together.

Students in the first cohort of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography learn to use equipment in the state-of-the-art Ultrasound Lab.

2025-2026 Executive Student Government Association

Students from the College of Osteopathic Medicine in the middle of an OMM lecture located in the newly renovated Truett Hall.

TUCCOP student Pardis Khani, class of 2026, talks with students from local Solano County high schools about the PharmD program at TUC.

MPH Faculty, Dr. Sharon O'Hara, celebrates Public Health Week in front of the TUC Library.

Students from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Project Happy (Healthy Attitudes Produce Positive Youth) class of 2025 celebrate as they graduate with new knowledge of leading healthy lives through physical activity and informed cooking.The

Students from the Master of Science in Medical Health Sciences Class of 2025 leave the auditorium following graduation.

Touro University California School of Nursing celebrated its 10-year anniversary with founding members and deans of the school.

Provost Hendriksz poses with the Sacramento Rivercats mascot Dinger after throwing out the first pitch at Sutter Health Park.

First-year students help clean up the Vallejo People’s Garden during the orientation day of service activities. At 14 sites over Vallejo, Fairfield, and Benicia, students supported local non-profits through over 900 hours of volunteer work.

Over 460 incoming students participated in the 4th annual Day of Service during the 2025 Orientation.

US Congressman John Garamendi with TUCCOM Student Achint Thakur, class of 2028, pose for a photo before the congressman’s address at the annual Mosaic Gala.

Sonography students receiving their white coats, marking the start of their journey in medicine.

Joint MSPAS/MPH Students are instructed by Program Director and CHS Assistant Dean Professor Joy Moverley during a Derm Point of Care Ultrasound Lab.

Sun Life U.S. and DentaQuest presented a $50,000 Health Access Hero Award grant to Breakthrough T1D. Through this grant, TUC’s MOBEC will expand type 1 diabetes services, bringing hope and knowledge directly to neighborhoods where healthcare access is limited.

Touro University California’s College of Pharmacy (TUCCOP) faculty and students hosted an ice cream social during the white coat rehearsal.

Radiology students in lab prepping an x-ray machine for the first time.

Colors of the Community event and talent show hosted in Wilderman Hall, featured outfits and tables from a variety of cultures from around the world.








