Campus Connection - January 8, 2018

  • Jose Cervantez and Brianna Dacis
  • Two Students Accepted into UCLA’s Ph.D. Preparation Program 

     

    Students Jose Cervantez and Brianna Davis were selected to participate in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)’s CC2PhD Scholars Program. The CC2PhD Association at UCLA selects 21 underrepresented community college students of color to participate in the one-year introductory level research and Ph.D. preparation program... Link to the full story about CC2PhD

  • Students at NASA
  • STEM Symposium Coming to Campus

     

    Teaming up with Sabio, Cerritos College will host an innovative, and fun-filled day of STEM activities on Friday, February 9, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. for the Cerritos College community. The STEM Symposium will feature national Tech professionals that will discuss how technology is poised to transform our daily lives in a profound way in the years to come. Any person planning their career path is encouraged to attend this informative event. For more information and to register, visit the event website. The event is free for all Cerritos College students. 

  • High school counselors taking campus tour
  • More Than 100 High School Counselors Get Closer Look at Cerritos College Programs

     

    More than 100 high school counselors participated in the 11th annual High School Counselor Conference in December. Organized by the School Relations and Career Services and supported by a host of campus departments, the conference offered vital information and updates to high school counselors... Link to the full story about High School Counselors Conference

  • Michael Gonzalez, Zurich Lewis, and Dr. Jose Fierro
  • Michael Gonzalez Named Employee of the Month of November 2017

     

    The Outstanding Classified/ Confidential Employee Selection Committee named Michael Gonzalez as the recipient of the Outstanding Classified/Confidential Employee of the Month Award for November 2017. Michael began his career at Cerritos College in the Financial Aid Department and as a Financial Aid Technician Program on January 12, 2005... Link to the full story about Michael

  • Graduates of 2017
  • Awesome Campus Highlights from 2017!

     

    Welcome back to campus in the spring 2018! It's a great time to look back on the people, events, accolades and accomplishments that made 2017 a successful year to remember at Cerritos College. Link to the 2017 Cerritos College Major Accomplishments

  • Marci Crestani and Brian Miller
  • Woodworking Instructor and Student Pen Book on Wood Art

     

    Part-time Instructor Brian Miller and student Marci Crestani co-authored a book titled The Art of Coloring Wood. Brian is a professional wood finisher and his work appears in museums, architectural masterpieces and homes of celebrities. Marci is an accomplished writer, a student in the Woodworking program, and currently serves as Cerritos Student Association of Woodworkers club president.

 

 

  

  

 

 

 

Stay Informed

Shared Governance Committee Meetings: January 8 - 12

Monday, January 8
3:30 p.m. - Student Learning Outcomes (SS 140)

Tuesday, January 9
10 a.m. - DEEOAC (HR Conference Room)

Wednesday, January 10
3 p.m. - Student Equity (LC 62)

Friday, January 12
9 a.m. - Information Technology Standards (SS 16)

*Meeting date may change. Please contact committee chairs to confirm meeting schedule. List of committees
Committee Chairs, please notify us when your meeting schedule changes from your committee webpage.

 

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