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BC – two weeks into Fall 2020

Beautiful sunrise photo from the my morning walking partner in Bakersfield Northeast while I walk Bakersfield Southwest.

Good morning Bakersfield.
It is Saturday, September 5, 2020…a great day to be a Renegade

Early College Recruits a New Class of Cougar Renegades

The Early College team has been hard at work hosting virtual application workshops for our new and existing Cougar Renegades.

In partnership with the McFarland High School counseling team, the BC Early College staff held 13 virtual workshops for the upper classmen and 9 workshops for incoming freshman students. After these workshops, BC welcomed over 200 new Cougar Renegade students who will be on the path to complete 60 college units by the time they graduate from high school.

McFarland High School Early College staff, Jill Jimenez and BC Early College staff, Nicole Alvarez and Kelly Moa worked together to assist the McFarland incoming Freshmen students in taking the first step toward college degree completion.

Good luck to our McFarland High School class of 2024 #cougarrenegades! Early College staff will be there every step of the way to help build your success stories.

Levan Institute for Lifelong Learning Classes–Fall 2020

The Levan Institute for Lifelong Learning makes interesting and useful learning experiences available primarily to those 55 and over (although any adult is eligible) who are interested in continuing to gain knowledge throughout their lives. Offerings include both practical and fun topics such as Art: Watercolor Painting, Cooking for the Holidays, and Introduction to Wine Tasting.

This semester’s classes are being offered remotely via Zoom, so students can learn in the comfort of their own homes. Courses vary in length and price. The full list of courses and registration information is available on the Bakersfield College webpage at www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/levaninstitute.

Interested individuals are encouraged to sign up today and never stop learning!

Portraits in Their Own Words

English Professor Andrew Bond is seeking students to participate in the Portraits in Their Own Words project, which will uplift the voices of previously incarcerated BC students.

Andrew, along with professors Shawn Newsom and Kristopher Stallworth, were awarded $15,000 from California Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts to fund the project.

Here is an excerpt from my campus-wide email

The goal of this program is to engage with formerly incarcerated students at BC, working with them to create autobiographical narratives that will be paired with their portraits (created by BC student artists) in an exhibit that will have an online presence via an archive connected to the BC Social Justice Institute’s webpage. We are also working on airing recordings of the narratives on local TV for presentation to the general public (this is in lieu of public speaking events by the students that would have been held on campus and in local and out of town venues prior to COVID-19).

Measure J Construction Photos

Check out these amazing drone photos of the slab pour for our new Science and Engineering building. Thank you to Bernards and AECOM/Parsons for sharing these so we can keep everyone updated on how we are building #ABetterBC!

Opening Day 2020

Bakersfield College’s traditional opening day celebration was transformed this year. Instead of a one-day gathering in our beautiful Indoor Theatre, we had 5 days of virtual productions.

Today, I’m sharing three videos from Day 1. These videos highlight Bakersfield College’s commitment to Racial Equity – a theme highlighted throughout all 5 days of presentations.

Abel Guzman, Bryan Hirayama and Vikki Coffee spoke about the work of EODAC – Equal Opportunity & Diversity Action Committee.

Abel Guzman, Executive Director of Rural Initiatives:

Bryan Hirayama, EODAC Faculty Chair:

Vikki Coffee, EODAC Classified Chair:

New BSAD Warehouse Management Course

For the first time ever, Renegades now have the chance to learn about operations, efficiency, and distribution center leadership in the Warehouse Management (BSAD B89a) Business Administration course. BC’s Gary Blackburn shared with The Bakersfield Californian his excitement in an article published Thursday.

Check it out at: https://www.bakersfield.com/news/bc-begins-to-offer-courses-for-students-aiming-to-get-a-white-collar-warehouse-job/article_2cceb956-ed89-11ea-90cc-07eb57d663b4.html

In the News

Financial Aid on News at Sunrise

Jennifer Achan

Did you catch Financial Aid Director Jennifer Achan on 17 News at Sunrise this week?

She shared about how financial aid services have moved online, and how they are able to help students complete their FAFSA applications as deadlines approach.

You can watch her full interview on the KGET website.

For more information about Financial Aid, visit the Bakersfield College website at https://www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/finaid.

Community Voices

Thea Tanicala, BC Chamber Singer’s President, had a piece in the Bakersfield Californian this week. She covers how they held a virtual retreat this year to adapt to the pandemic.

She also shared that there will be a virtual concert on November 6 titled “Becoming Us,” which will be a collaboration between the BC Chamber Singers and BC photography and videography students.

“Music is what drives me and it’s been the source of comfort and motivation during quarantine. Together, it has to be our mission to keep moving forward and to work as hard as we can until one day we can meet with each other and sing side by side.”

#LightACandle: A Juneteenth Conversation

This summer, Bakersfield College in partnership with Danny Morrison Media created a series of productions titled #LightACandle: A Juneteenth Conversation.

In the June 18 production, we heard from Assembly Member Rudy Salas, City Councilman Andrae Gonzales, and Dr. Brijesh Bhambi.

Rudy Salas:

Andrae Gonzales:

Dr. Brijesh Bhambi:

Commencement

Here are a few more videos from the Special Televised Commencement Tribute, which aired on July 11.

Assembly Member Vince Fong offered remarks for our graduates:

And here is the final piece of reading the names of our 2020 Graduates:

You can find out more about Commencement 2020 and see all the videos at https://www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/admissions/2020-commencement-tribute.

Spotted on Social Media

Bakersfield Foundation Executive Director Cheryl Scott with our new Bakersfield College face masks:

The BCSGA Instagram page shared this picture of one of the first editions of The Renegade Rip, published on January 8, 1923:

Kalina Hill, Program Manager, Testing and Placement Center, shared this photo from a recent Zoom training session for the BC Student Information Desk which provides virtual support to our students via zoom:

And Reference Librarian Sondra Keckley showed this mouth-watering bounty from her garden:

Athletics

Five Renegades Named to the 2019 All-State Academic Team

We are proud to announce that 2019 track and field student athletes Gabriella LugoNoemi EsparzaAdolfo EscuderoJacoby Whitby and Fabian Valenzuela have been named to the 2019 Academic All-State Track and Field team by the CCCCCTCA (California Community College Cross Country & Track Coaches Association). To make the team, cross-country student athletes must complete a minimum of 24 academic units with a 3.5 GPA or higher. These student athletes have certainly taken advantage of their time as Renegades and we know they will represent BC well into the future!

That’s all for now.
Until next time.
With much Renegade Pride and Collegiality.
sonya –
the luckiest and happiest college president ever