A 5-minute read
I started the week in Sacramento and wrapped it up on Friday at Mt. SAC for faculty professional development day.
California turned the thermostat up…again. My phone flashed “excessive heat warning” most of the week, and even Neo skipped his evening walks.
If you’re feeling it too: hydrate (water + electrolytes), plan errands early or late, check on elders and neighbors, keep pets off hot pavement, and never leave anyone—two- or four-legged—in a car. Sunscreen, loose clothing, shade.
Mt. SAC’s in-service was a joy. The theme was catching the wave.
The program opened with music, including a beautiful take on “The Girl from Ipanema.” Sharing a one-minute clip below… light, unhurried and utterly transportive—my song of the week.
Here is a photo right after the morning program

Good morning California.
It is August 23, 2025.
A good day to be a Community College Champion
From California Community Colleges.
Our Time is Now!
Los Medanos College, City of Oakley Earn Economic Development Award
for Free Workshops to Help Emerging Local Businesses

The City of Oakley and Los Medanos College were recognized with the 2025 Award of Merit from the California Association for Economic Development for their partnership in providing free monthly small business workshops. The entrepreneurial workshops give participants a deep dive into aspects of starting a business with the guidance of an experienced instructor.
Cosumnes River College Tiny Homes Helping Local Families
Transition Out of Homelessness
Cosumnes River College students in the construction technology program have built two tiny homes for families who want to transition out of homelessness. Working with the non-profit organization We Force Inc., and a local community in north Sacramento called Safe Harbor, CRC’s tiny homes will be added to the existing tiny homes already located on a piece of private property.

Climate Education Meets Opportunity at West LA College Career Fair

For Jo Tavares, Director of the California Center for Climate Change Education at West Los Angeles College (WLAC), climate action is not an abstract idea—it’s a living, breathing movement that starts with people. And on Saturday, August 9, the movement was in full swing as hundreds gathered on the WLAC campus for the “Building Resilient Futures Career Fair,” a community event bridging education, jobs, and environmental stewardship.
In Case You Missed It
California lawmakers rush to pass key education bills before deadline
Legislators returned to the statehouse this week for the four-week dash to decide which bills should be sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom for his signature. They’ll have until Aug. 29 to get an up or down vote in either the Senate or House appropriations committees and then until Sept. 12 to send legislation to Newsom’s desk.
Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media
From Palo Verde College:
This morning, we welcomed 43 student workers at orientation, the most in recent history at PVC! Student workers play an essential role in supporting our campus, gaining valuable work experience, and helping their fellow Pirates succeed. We’re excited to see the impact they’ll make in the Fall 2025 semester!

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From Palomar College:
Congratulations to Professor Wing Cheung of the Earth, Space, and Sciences Department, who was recently awarded the “Distinguished Geospatial Educator Award” from the National Science Foundation-funded National Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence.

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From Reedley College:
Fun times at the Ag Pathway Welcome Back BBQ! Have a great year, everyone!



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From Copper Mountain College:
ASCMC retreat teaching students how to use their voices! Learn about your school’s committees and participate today!

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From Skyline College:
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Intercultural Center Open House! The Intercultural Center is a space for connection, reflection, and community—working toward equity, inclusion, and justice at Skyline College.



Blast from the Past
This 18-sec video popped up in my social media feed.
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Remember – our greatest challenges enable us to do our greatest work.

That’s all for today.
See you next Saturday!
With much hope and joy,
Your Chancellor,
-sonya
#OurTimeisNow
#NuestroTiempoEsAhora
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Bakersfield College
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