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California Higher Ed – Championing our students

You may have been tracking the 4 Nations Face Off this week ….but it was 45 years ago today that the Miracle on Ice happened.

On February 22, 1980, during the medal round of the men’s ice hockey tournament at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, the US team defeated the Soviet Union 4-3. The Soviet Union had been dominating Olympics hockey – winning 5 of the previous 6 gold medals.

As for me …..

This past week was a hectic travel week. Starting in Sacramento with the Assembly Budget hearing, then Chabot College to present at the National EV Consortium Conference, then to El Centro to visit Imperial Valley College and check out their Lithium program, then to San Diego to present at the Academic Senate AI Academy, and wrapped up with a Digital Center meeting in Orange County. All of this travel, while taking zoom meetings in the airport, driving in the car, in a hotel lobby etc etc etc. In the meantime, the emails pile up and so do the texts. If I don’t respond to a text and it gets buried, go ahead and bump it up.

But honestly, it is all good. Such a privilege to put in time and energy supporting our California Community College students, faculty and staff.

California Community Colleges – we take care of our students, our communities, and our planet.

Here are a few photos from my week.

I love this photo that Linda Vasquez snapped – the three higher education system heads when we were testifying at the Assembly budget subcommittee. This is Michael Drake’s last presentation to this Assembly subcommittee since he is retiring at the end of the year.
California Higher Ed – Championing our students.

With Michael Drake and Millie Garcia

With the team from Kern CCD, Porterville College and their industry partner Zeronox

Nick Griffith, Tony Cordova, Ellen Morris, Sonya Christian, Zeronox person

Photos from my visit to Imperial Valley College

At Imperial Valley College Feb 20, 2025
President Lennor Johnson, faculty member, student, me, Don Daves-Rougeaux
Student Barbara, IVC employee, Sonya Christian

Happy to come back home.

Missing Bessie

Click on this 7-sec video and enjoy her.

Good morning California.
It is February 22, 2025.
A good day to be a Community College Champion



From California Community Colleges.
Our Time is Now!


Saddleback College Receives $3 Million Grant from Samueli Foundation for Student Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Saddleback College was awarded a $3 million grant from the Samueli Foundation to increase work-based learning opportunities for students.  The investment, which will be paid in $1 million installments over three years, will focus on paid internships for students in programs related to renewable energy and the electric grid.

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Mt. San Jacinto College Students Challenge Filipino Beauty Standards
Through Research and Advocacy

Alicia Chloe Nicole Geronimo, a 20-year-old Pre-Nursing student, and Agnezze Ventura, a 21-year-old aspiring lawyer specializing in environmental or immigration law, met in Professor Torres’s Honors Cultural Anthropology class. Their mutual interest in cultural identity and social structures led them to collaborate on an ambitious, comprehensive study: “The Colorist and Capitalist Roots of Filipino Beauty Standards.” 

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Savoring Tradition: A Culinary Celebration
of Black History at College of Alameda

On February 19, 2025, the College of Alameda (COA) Student Center came alive with the rich aromas and deep history of Black cuisine. “Savoring Tradition: A Culinary Reflection on Black History” brought together students, faculty, and staff for a special cooking presentation that was as much about storytelling as it was about food. Created and managed by Jennifer Sanoh, J.D./MSW, this Black History Month gathering celebrated the cultural significance of Black culinary traditions through education, community, and of course, delicious food.

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In Case You Missed It

Chancellor’s AI Fellows Program Recruitment

The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office in collaboration with the Digital Center for Innovation, Transformation, and Equity (Digital Center) is seeking five exceptional individuals to join our inaugural cohort of AI Fellows. This program aims to advance the thoughtful and equitable integration of AI across California’s community colleges by promoting innovation in teaching, learning, operational efficiency, and student support.

» Read more!

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California Community Colleges Celebrate Career Education Month

The California Community Colleges, the nation’s largest workforce training provider, celebrates Career Education Month this February by highlighting the powerful role their programs play in shaping California’s workforce and boosting its economy. Serving more than 2 million students annually across 116 campuses, the system offers cutting-edge, hands-on career training, paving the way for high-wage, high-growth careers.

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Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

From Clovis Community College:

Yesterday CCC was honored to celebrate Black History Month with its 7th Annual African American Read-In by faculty, staff and students of literature and poetry. Congratulations to student, Kasandra Tate, for winning the Sweet Potato Pie Contest that kicked off the day’s events.

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From Long Beach City College:

Today, we hosted an inspiring event at Long Beach City College, coming together with our partners at City of Long Beach, Cal State Long Beach and Long Beach Unified to advance the Long Beach College Promise!

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From Fresno City College:

Women in Engineering 2025 for female high school students designed to encourage more women to pursue STEM careers. Thank you @Chevron for the gift of $75,000 to the college. We’ll use this to support STEM education.

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From El Camino College:

Back in January, the Architecture Department hosted the 2025 Transfer Summit. Panelists from around the industry helped drive the conversation to how community colleges can better prep students for an equitable transfer to universities to continue their design journey.

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And check out this video Annual Report from Mission College:


And From the Home of the Renegades

BC Students Showcase Creativity During NASSSP Outdoor Art Event

The Native American Student Support and Success Program (NASSSP) recently organized a special Outdoor Art Event designed to celebrate and honor Indigenous cultural practices. This event provided participants a chance to relax and unleash their creativity, offering a peaceful break from their demanding academic schedules.

“Art plays a central role in Native culture, and this event is an integral part of the services we offer to NASSSP participants, specifically through our Cultural workshops,” said Angel Solis, one of the program’s Peer Mentors. “The objective of these workshops is to honor our heritage and preserve our cultural traditions.”

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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

February 8, 2025 – A good day to be a community college champion

Good morning California.
It is February 8, 2025.
A good day to be a Community College Champion



From California Community Colleges.
Our Time is Now!

Susan Dodd Memorial Scholarship at Gavilan College Receives $50,000 Gift

The Gavilan College Foundation announces a $50,000 gift from the Hauer-Dodd Revocable Family Trust to support the Susan Dodd Memorial Scholarship Fund. This generous contribution will help ensure the long-term sustainability of two annual $2,000 scholarships for Gavilan College students pursuing degrees in Kinesiology or participating in athletics.

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Norco College Kinesiology Students Gain Hands-On Experience
Through New Internship Program

Six kinesiology students at Norco College are getting real-world experience this fall thanks to a new partnership between the Kinesiology Department and Wonderland Pediatric Therapy. The internship, launched during the Fall 2024 semester, offers students a unique opportunity for hands-on learning in a clinical environment.

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Compton College Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony for Student Housing Facility

On January 17, 2025, the Compton Community College District (CCCD) celebrated a significant
milestone with a well-attended groundbreaking ceremony for an all-new, 86,000-square-foot student
housing facility. While there are several California community colleges with on-campus student housing in mostly rural areas within the state, Compton College will be the first community college with student housing in
Los Angeles County.

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Calbright College Launches New Programs,
Announces 1,000th Certificate of Completion

Calbright College, an online community college in California dedicated to boosting economic mobility and access to skills-based training for underserved communities, announced it will offer four additional programs to current and prospective learners this year. Building on the success of its start-up phase, the expansion will allow the college to continue its tremendous growth in enrollment and certificate completions–a more than 400% increase within two years–and follows the milestone of its 1,000th awarded certificate at the end of 2024. The added programs, offered through a competency-based education model, support Calbright’s mission to provide access to higher education for California’s working-age adults with the flexibility, support, and resources necessary to reach their career goals.

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In Case You Missed It

California Community Colleges Team up with the Port Of Los Angeles For Workforce Development

The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office and the Port of Los Angeles have signed an agreement to collaborate on initiatives to better prepare community college students for careers in the evolving goods movement industry. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) brings together the resources of the college system, which is the largest provider of workforce training in the nation, with America’s busiest container port.

The MOU focuses on critical issues facing the maritime industry, including zero-emission operations, decarbonization, environmental stewardship and changing technologies, and incorporates opportunities for communities across Southern California to receive training to obtain the skills necessary to fill the career needs in these areas.

» Read more!

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Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

From Fresno City College:

Labor & Liberation is the theme of this year’s Black History Month celebration. Hosted by the African American Faculty and Staff Association. The month-long celebration began with an Opening Ceremony in the Old Administration Building Auditorium.

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From Coastline Community College:

Coastline’s Lunar New Year celebration at the Westminster Le-Jao Campus was a huge success! Trustees Mary Hornbuckle & Phu Nguyen joined the festivities, featuring delicious treats, lively music, and a thrilling Lion Dance. Trustee Nguyen even wowed the crowd with his drumming skills.

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From Lassen College:

We kicked off the Spring 2025 semester by celebrating the college’s 100th anniversary during Tuesday’s convocation!

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And From the Home of the Renegades

BC Professor Receives Educator of the Year from
Kern County Music Educators Association

Bakersfield College Performing Arts is proud to celebrate Dr. John Gerhold, who was recently honored with the Kern County Music Educators Association’s (KCMEA) College Music Educator of the Year award. Dr. Gerhold received the award during the 2025 Grand Night for Music on January 28 at Mechanics Bank Arena. A stalwart of music education in California for over 30 years, Dr. Gerhold has had a career in education that has been both successful and widely impactful.

Originally from Fullerton, Dr. Gerhold has been teaching music theory and ear training at BC since 1994 and served as department chair for more than 20 years. Many of Kern County’s music educators, including several BC faculty members, have benefited from Dr. Gerhold’s deep musical knowledge and unparalleled educational excellence, shaping the landscape of music education in Kern County and beyond.

» Read more!

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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

Sustainability Leadership in the California Community Colleges

A new phrase has been added to our lexicon … bomb cyclone….

A bomb cyclone is when a cyclone rapidly strengthens over a 24 hour period. These storms are powerful and can bring torrential downpours, flash floods, high winds, and can cause widespread power outages.

The bomb cyclone that hit the Pacific Northwest this week left more than 500,000 without power.

The National Weather Service in Medford, Oregon, said this storm was tied for the most-intense on record for its location.

I was in San Francisco when it hit. And although my flight was delayed, it was, thankfully, not cancelled.

The CC League’s Annual Convention was in Burlingame right next to the SFO airport. This is the annual convention when the Chancellor of the Community College system gives the State of the System.

I invited BOG members Pamela Hynes and Tom Epstein, and Bill Rawlings to join me for the presentation.

Earlier in the week, we had the Board of Governor’s meeting where we recognized colleges and individuals who are leaders in the energy and sustainability work. Check it out later in the blog.

So glad, someone snapped this photo of the Chancellor’s Office staff and BOG members.

After the BOG meeting, the Exec Team had a planning meeting …. and then as few of us were walking out of the building Linda Vasquez snapped this selfie ….

Then back home to this sweet boy … check out the 43-sec video.

Good morning California.
It is November 23, 2024.
A good day to be a Community College Champion



From California Community Colleges.
Our Time is Now!

California Community Colleges Board of Governors Honors Winners of 2024 Energy and Sustainability Awards

An American Green Zone Alliance certification, a Sustainability Career Center and a brand-new energy-efficient childcare center are among a handful of programs and leaders honored with the 2024 Energy and Sustainability Awards from the California Community Colleges Board of Governors.

A total of six awards were presented at the Board of Governors meeting on Monday, Nov. 18 in Sacramento. The honorees, recognized for their leadership, innovative projects and efforts to achieve environmental sustainability, include Pasadena, San Mateo County and Palo Verde Community College Districts; Orange Coast College; and leaders from San Diego Mesa College and San Bernardino Community College District.

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Excellence in Energy and Sustainability – Innovative Project (large district)
Pasadena City College
Excellence in Energy and Sustainability – Innovative Project (medium district)
San Mateo County CCD
Excellence in Energy and Sustainability – Innovative Project (small district)
Palo Verde College
Excellence in Energy and Sustainability – Faculty/Student Initiatives
Orange Coast College
Excellence in Energy and Sustainability – Climate Action Leadership
Farrah Farzaneh, San Bernardino County CCD


Monterey Peninsula College Awarded
American Water Charitable Foundation STEM Education Grant

Monterey Peninsula College Foundation was awarded a STEM Education grant from the American Water Charitable Foundation. With the generous support of this grant, MPC plans to implement a series of hands-on, work-based learning projects to engage at least 75 students and launch an engineering project competition in partnership with other local colleges.

» Read more!


New Inclusivity & Wellness Center Provides a ‘Beacon of Hope’
to Diablo Valley College Students

The opening of the new Inclusivity and Wellness Center at Diablo Valley College represents a significant step forward in supporting the diverse needs of the student body, according to school administration.  The administration’s goal with the center is to enable students to focus on their academic pursuits, engage in personal growth, and develop a stronger sense of community and belonging on campus. 

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Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

From Fresno City College:

Governor @GavinNewsom visited @fccwestfresnocenter today & introduced the San Joaquin Valley Jobs First initiative which will create more jobs for our valley!

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From Mt. San Jacinto College:

MSJC students attended the Umoja Conference in LA from October 31 to November 2, 2024. This transformative event aligns with the Umoja program’s mission to enhance African Americans’ and other students’ cultural and educational experiences.

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From Foothill College:

Congratulations to team Legacy Companion, the winners of the 2024 Foothill College Case Competition. They will now present their proposal to Google execs! Thank you to Google for partnering with Foothill on this fantastic experiential learning opportunity.

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And as we wrap up National Apprenticeship Week, check out this video from San Diego College of Continuing Education:

In honor of the 10th anniversary of National Apprenticeship Week our Apprenticeship Readiness students and instructors share a special message as they visit the local Iron Workers Union.


And From the Home of the Renegades

BC Hosting In-Person Rural Enrollment Events Through December

The Outreach Department at Bakersfield College is hosting a series of in-person, rural enrollment events now through December. The unique events are designed to help new and returning students in rural areas of Kern County with enrollment, class registration, financial aid questions, and more. Our staff will be available to assist with applications, financial aid, counseling, and other services.

» Read more!

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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

California, tis the time to change the clocks

Tonight we turn our clocks back an hour as Daylight Savings Time comes to an end.

In 1784, Benjamin Franklin wrote a satirical essay in The Journal of Paris that formed some of the basis of Daylight Savings Time. He said that Parisians could save money on candle by getting up earlier, and utilizing the morning light.

It wasn’t until World War I that Daylight Savings Time became a reality – in the United States it began on March 31, 1918. The plan only lasted through the war, and nationwide DST was not established again until WWII.

In 2018, Californians overwhelmingly passed Proposition 7, which allowed the state Legislature to change daylight saving time in the state – either by establishing it year-round, or abolishing it completely.

The change would require 2/3 majority in the state Assembly and Senate, and the Governor’s signature. Additionally, switching to year-round Daylight Savings Time would require federal approval.

I for one look forward to this twice a year ritual. Having grown up in India, this “changing the clock” business feels foreign and exciting.

So here’s to tomorrow when we change our clocks!

Also,

Happy Diwali

Good morning California.
It is November 2, 2024.
A good day to be a Community College Champion



From California Community Colleges.
Our Time is Now!

The Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College Announces
Grand Opening of Rajah’s Retreat

The Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College recently held a grand opening of Rajah’s Retreat, a state-of-the-art exhibit that promises a safe and enriching habitat for its beloved tigers, Neil and Karma. Rajah’s Retreat features expansive spaces, a pool, naturalistic landscaping and interactive elements designed to captivate and educate guests.

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Cerritos College Receives $3M HSI Title V Grant
to Increase Hispanic Student Success

Cerritos College received a five-year, $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education through its Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions program to implement the new Mentoring, Access, Data, and Equity project. The U.S. Department of Education’s DHSI program provides 49 grants totaling more than $28 million to assist Hispanic-Serving Institutions in expanding educational opportunities for Hispanic students.

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LA Pierce College Begins Construction on All-Electric Classroom Facility

Los Angeles Pierce College celebrated the start of construction on the new 56,000-square-foot Academic East Building. With the addition of 60kW of rooftop solar PVs, this all-electric classroom facility will move the campus one step closer to reaching net zero by 2040. The future building will house the Pierce College Math, Psychology and Computer Science Departments. 

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In Case You Missed It

EdSource: California climate initiative could unlock new opportunities for community college students

EdSource published my commentary about Proposition 4:

Proposition 4 will create important jobs in an evolving green economy. The question is how we build the workforce needed to do the work ahead. California’s Community Colleges are uniquely positioned to ensure Proposition 4 dollars are leveraged to usher in this new workforce. 

» Read more!

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November 6: System Webinar

Join the California Community Colleges on 11/6 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. for the California Community Colleges System Webinar, “Demystifying Federal Advocacy: Using Federal Grants and Resources to Meet Vision 2030 Goals.”

» Learn more & Register

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November 8: Strategic Transfer Summit

Join us for the inaugural Strategic Transfer Summit! This groundbreaking event unites faculty, staff, stakeholders and visionary leaders from California’s three public higher education systems. Together, we’ll revolutionize the transfer landscape in California, building on a legacy of collaboration and innovation. Don’t miss this pivotal opportunity to shape the future of higher education!

» Learn more & Register

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Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

From San Diego College of Continuing Education:

It was wonderful to honor our Classified Senate Executive Leadership Team with a special lunch today. Our classified professionals play a critical role in the success of our students. Thank you to all of our classified professionals for passionately supporting our students at #SDCCE!

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Cañada College celebrating Diwali

Our campus came alive with the vibrant colors of Rangoli, the glow of Diyas, and the creativity of paper lanterns. Thank you to everyone who joined us for a beautiful day of culture, connection, and joy.

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From Fresno City College:

We’re talking health @CoveredCA 2025 Open Enrollment Kickoff Event here at FCC:

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And check out this video from San Diego City College Veterans Night at Petco Park:


And From the Home of the Renegades

The Bakersfield College Rodeo Returns To The Kern County Fairgrounds

The Rodeo Team at Bakersfield College is proud to host the 2nd Annual NIRA Bakersfield College Rodeo, sponsored by Haddad Dodge, Ram, and Kia. Join us for a weekend filled with rodeo action and live entertainment on Saturday, November 9th, and Sunday, November 10th, 2024, at the Kern County Fairgrounds located at 1142 South P Street, Bakersfield CA.

The Bakersfield College Rodeo was voted Best Rodeo of the Year (2023) by the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) and is expected to defend the title again this year with over 200 college rodeo athletes from schools including Bakersfield College, Cal Poly, Fresno State, UNLV, University of Nevada at Reno, and more

» Read more!

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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

Celebrating Community College Innovations in California

Nine years ago, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s masterpiece “Hamilton” debuted to rave reviews, following 2005’s “In the Heights.” Here is the 4-min piece My name is Alexander Hamilton.

He’s been busy in the years since, including soundtracks like “Moana”, “Vivo” and “Encanto”.

This week, he released his newest musical – a concept album, based on the 1979 movie The Warriors.

Check out a few minutes of it:

I attended the Inspire conference at the UCLA Luskin Center. It was a lot of fun. Here are a few pictures snapped by Cirian Villavicencio, member of the Board of Governors who attended the event.

Elizabeth Gonzalez, College Futures; Sonya Christian; Michael Crow, ASU; Julia Lopez, CSU Trustee; Kim Wilcox, UC Riverside

Good morning California.
It is October 19, 2024
A good day to be a Community College Champion



From California Community Colleges.
Our Time is Now!

Riverside City College Hosts Inaugural Digital Art & Animation Convention, Inspiring Creativity and Cultural Representation

Can you imagine what happens when educators, industry professionals, and aspiring artists come together for a day of creativity and inspiration? That’s exactly what unfolded at the 2024 Digital Art & Animation Convention, where over 150 participants gathered to explore the latest in animation technology, learn from top industry leaders, and dive into hands-on experiences that brought digital art to life. Hosted at Riverside City College (RCC), the event was a game-changer for students looking to break into the world of animation and digital media.

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Grand Opening of Mission Market: A New Era of Student Support

Mission College is thrilled to announce the grand opening of Mission Market, an innovative initiative designed to support students by providing access to fresh, nutritious food every week. In collaboration with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Silicon Valley and the Bill Wilson Center, Mission Market aims to be a cornerstone of student support, recognizing that access to healthy meals is vital for academic success.

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Cuesta College Hosts 3rd Annual Awareness Gallery for Students

Cuesta College is proud to announce the return of the 3rd Annual Awareness Gallery, an interactive health-focused exhibit open to all students, staff, faculty, and the public. The Awareness Gallery is a collaboration between the Cuesta College Student Health Center, the SLO County Behavioral Health Department, and the Cuesta College Libraries.

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Yuba College Expands On-Campus Support for Students Through Partnership with Yuba County Health and Human Services

 Yuba College is excited to announce a significant expansion of student support services through a partnership with Yuba County Health and Human Services (YCHHS). Beginning this month, a dedicated social worker from YCHHS will be stationed at Yuba College’s Marysville Campus to provide essential services and assistance to the college’s growing population of more than 10,000 students.

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In Case You Missed It

Building for Tomorrow: Meeting California Community College Students’ Housing Needs

The Chancellor’s Office Student Housing team is hosting an all-day, in-person Student Housing event: Building for Tomorrow: Meeting California Community College Students’ Housing Needs on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at Sierra College in Rocklin.

» Learn more & register!

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No Magic Here: Demystifying Black Female Leadership in a California Community College HSIs

Contra Costa College President Kimberly Rogers wrote this piece for Diverse:

Today, the California Community College System, with more than 1.8 million students at 116 institutions, boasts 29 Black CEOs and nearly 40 Latine CEOs. As a Black woman, I am privileged and proud to serve as President of Contra Costa College (CCC), an institution serving approximately 10,000 students annually in the East Bay. CCC has a diverse student body, with 44% self-identified as Hispanic, 20% as Asian Pacific Islander, 14% as white, and 13% as African American. CCC is both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI). If Governor Gavin Newsom signs SB 1348 into law, CCC will seek status as a Black Serving Institution (BSI). 

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Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

From Citrus College:

We are so grateful to Arlene Abundis for coming back to Citrus College to share her story. A Citrus College alumna, Arlene is the author of the acclaimed children’s book, “Into the Mighty Sea.” In front of faculty, staff and students, Arlene talked about her journey as a student, mother and author. During her appearance, which also included a book signing, Arlene encouraged everyone to keep chasing their dreams.

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From Ventura College:

We’re creating a college-going culture in Ventura County! During Higher Education Week our Ventura College Outreach Team visited eight local high schools to share info about the amazing programs and services we provide

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From Fresno City College:

We are excited to announce the grand opening of our brand new Child Development Center!

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And check out these videos from De Anza College:

As Latinx Heritage Month draws to a close, we want to share the new Tiny Mic videos created by the Office of Communications in celebration of the month. Students and employees were asked about their culture, traditions and favorite foods, as well as any advice they have for our Latinx students.

Find the rest at https://www.deanza.edu/news/2024/latinx-heritage-month.html.


And From the Home of the Renegades

Headline

Bakersfield College hosted a series of events to celebrate Homecoming Week. Students had the opportunity to participate in the various activities and contests all leading up to the Homecoming football game on Saturday, October 19th.

The week kicked off with ‘Conquer the Gauntlet’, which featured a large, inflated obstacle course for students to race through. Students could compete against each other while running through inflated stations, climbing hills, and a huge slide to the finish line.

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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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