Tuesday, September 26, 2017

What's Happening at Cañada: Week of September 25, 2017





Week of September 25, 2017


Now Through October 26

An Exhibition of Paintings Though Observation By Anna Valdez

Mon & Wed, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Cañada College Art Gallery, Building 9, Room 152. 

Valdez is showing nine still lifes, all completed in the last two years. Painted in a manner that at times may appear simple, these works are beautiful orchestrations of objects and spaces in her studio, featuring her collection of plants, books, fabric, and works of art. 


September 26

Interview Essentials Workshop

1 p.m.
Building 9, Room 206

Learn tips to prepare for a successful interview, including: purpose of an interview, types of interviews, how to prepare, what to wear and interview etiquette. 

College Town Hall: a Conversation on Diversity & Equity

2:30-4:30 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

All students and employees are invited to a town hall/college wide conversation on the San Mateo County Community College District’s Board statement on values of diversity and equity.  Please bring a laptop or mobile device.


Cañada Men’s Soccer vs. City College of San Francisco

4 p.m.
Cañada College Soccer Field

Cheer on the Colts as they take on City College of San Francisco!


September 27

Business Entrepreneur Club Presents: Elevate Your Network

3-4:30 p.m.
Building 3, Room 142

Learn how to elevate your network with Jake Kelfer, bestselling author of the book Elevate Beyond, a real-world guide to standing out in the job market, discovering your passion, and becoming your own person.  RSVP at http://elevateyournetwork.eventbrite.com

STEM Speaker Series

5 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

Brian Kobilka, MD (Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology at Stanford University School of Medicine) will discuss G Protein coupled receptors: challenges in drug recovery.


September 28

Transfer Agreement Guarantee (TAG) Workshop

12:30-1:30 p.m.
Building 9, Room 106

Learn about the UC TAG requirements and get assistance with your UC TAG application.


September 29

Social Sciences Topic of Interest: The Meaning of Life

4-5 p.m.
Building 3, Room 142

The meaning of life is one of the perennial questions in philosophy. In this panel discussion, five speakers will examine these issues and more, including atheism’s implications for finding meaning in life, pragmatic approaches to the meaning of life, and sociological perspectives on what gives meaning to human life.


Cañada Women’s Volleyball vs. San Jose City College

6:30 p.m.
College of San Mateo Gymnasium – Building 8

Cheer on the Colts as they take on San Jose City College!


September 30

Cañada Women’s Volleyball vs. Butte College

5 p.m.
College of San Mateo Gymnasium – Building 8

Cheer on the Colts as they take on Butte College!


October 2

UC Application Workshop

1 p.m.
Building 9, Room 106

Complete your UC Admission application, including UC admission policies, and learn how to report your course work.


October 3

Job Fair

11 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
The Grove

Students will have an excellent opportunity to connect with companies looking to hire staff for full-time, part-time and holiday positions. Come dressed to impress with your updated resume! A list of attending employers can be found here.


CSU Application Workshop

2 p.m.
Building 9, Room 106

Complete your CSU admission application, including how to report your course work and report ADT degree.


Cañada Women’s Soccer vs. City College of San Francisco

4 p.m.
Soccer Field

Cheer on the Colts as they take on City College of San Francisco!


October 4

University Representative Visit: Cogswell College

10:30 a.m. –2 p.m.
The Grove

Come meet representatives from Cogswell College.

STEM Speaker Series

5 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

Sophia Yen, MD and CEO (CEO of PandiaHealth.com and Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford Medical School) will share her STEM path, from medicine to CEO of a startup.

Monday, September 25, 2017

City of Redwood City Community Partnerships Series: Cañada College


 
 

City of Redwood City Community Partnerships Series:

Cañada College 

This blog was written by the City of Redwood City. Click here to read the entire story.


The City of Redwood City and Cañada College partner together under a core purpose — committing to build a great community together! Cañada College offers the Redwood City community and surrounding region with an outstanding academic institution, extracurricular opportunities, community services, and much more. Together, this partnership brings together our diverse community by providing personal support and building on the strengths of individuals in a learning environment.
Cañada’s vision is to cultivate a community where students prepare for university, the modern workplace, and the global community. They ensure that students from diverse backgrounds have the opportunity to achieve their educational goals by providing transfer, career, technical, and basic skills programs and lifelong learning opportunities. The City of Redwood City and Canada College share similar goals, including offering learning opportunities, building community, investing in affordable housing, and much more. Here are some ways in which Cañada College encourages learning and community connections.

Supporting Students in the Classroom

Cañada College is committed to being a distinguished institution of learning. They offer over 100 different academic programs including popular majors like Fashion, English as a Second Language (ESL), Business, Engineering, Interior Design and Radiology.
For full time working adults, Cañada offers an innovative program that aligns best with their work schedule, their career goals and their busy lives. College Working Adults is the only program in the Bay Area that makes it possible for adults to complete multiple Associate degrees in just three years while working full time. For additional information on College Working Adults, go here.
Cañada also offers the College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program, designed to offer current high school students the opportunity to get an early start on their college degree by taking college level classes at Cañada while concurrently enrolled in high school. To find out more information about the College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program, go here.

The ESO! Adelante Program creates a community of academic support for Latino, and high need, high potential, low resource students at Cañada. This grant program offers students a transfer pathway to San Francisco State University (SFSU) through dedicated staff and peer mentors. Cañada’s ESO! Adelante Program partners with SFSU and guarantees a supportive transfer experience. Some benefits of this program include connection to support services, academic preparation, and an inclusive community that celebrates Hispanic/Latino Heritage. Further information about ESO! Adelante can be found here.
The English as a Second Language (ESL) faculty work closely with the Redwood City Public Library, bringing classes of students to the Downtown and Fair Oaks libraries regularly for tours to make them aware of physical collections and online resources. The Downtown Library also has a set of classroom materials available for Cañada ESL students for whom the public library is more convenient to visit. To learn more about the Redwood City Public Library, go here.

Connecting in the Community

Two years ago, Cañada launched a community relations initiative, “Cañada in Your Community” — an opportunity for students to serve their community outside of the classroom. Since then, the Cañada has hosted holiday jacket and toy drives for local schools and non-profits, held can sorts with Second Harvest Food Bank and worked at a few Redwood City clean-ups. Their goal is to assist the City at least once per quarter and they are always excited to contribute to the community. The community can find Cañada team members present in various Redwood City events like the Salsa Festival, Fiestas Patrias, and 4th of July festivities! To learn about volunteer opportunities in Redwood City go here.
The Cañada College Outreach team’s goal is to build partnerships in the community. Their presence in the community ranges everywhere from giving college presentations at fairs to volunteering at the Redwood City Public Library. For example, in April, the Outreach team hosted their first “Reading Circle” program. This event brought more than 75 community members to the campus where they enjoyed storytelling from the Redwood City Public Library, craft making, and snacks while learning about the educational opportunities available to them at Cañada. Additionally, the outreach team provides other services like campus tours, presentations to high school students, parents and the community, and application and financial workshops. For more information on the Cañada College Outreach team, go here.


Offering Financial Support
The Cañada College Promise Scholarship supports students by making college more affordable and ensuring that higher education is achievable for all members of the community. It is available to residents of San Mateo County who are recent high school graduates and students who have recently completed high school equivalency. The Promise Scholarship covers all student fees and textbook assistance for the first year that a student is enrolled full time.

Cañada College is the second college in California to host a SparkPoint Center, serving individuals and families who struggle to make ends meet while obtaining a higher level of education. Students and other San Mateo County Residents use SparkPoint services to gain financial literacy and achieve financial stability. Some of Cañada’s SparkPoint features include: financial coaching sessions, career services center, food pantry options, and free tax preparation assistance. For more information about SparkPoint at Cañada College, go here.

Providing Affordable Housing

In response to high regional housing costs, Cañada College works under the San Mateo County Community College District to provide affordable housing to their employees. Located on a site at Cañada College, Cañada Vista offers different initiatives to assist District faculty and staff with housing costs. Cañada Vista includes residential buildings that are rented at below-marketed rates, offering very affordable second home loans to first time buyers.
For more information about Cañada Vista, go here.

This year the City of Redwood City celebrates our 150th anniversary and in 2018, Cañada College will be celebrating their 50th anniversary as an academic institution! Stay tuned for their series of celebrations announcement in December.

Cañada proudly serves as Redwood City’s Hometown College! Their partnership with the City of Redwood City work towards promoting higher educational opportunities and community resources for community members.
Wondering what the Cañada campus feels like? Check out their virtual tour!

 

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Cañada College Art Department Presents: “Through Observation” by the Bay Area artist Anna Valdez




Anna Valdez

Though Observation – An Exhibition of Paintings

September 18 – October 26

Cañada College Art Gallery







The Cañada College Art Department presents “Through Observation”, an exhibition of paintings by the Bay Area artist Anna Valdez. The exhibition runs from September 18 – October 26 in the Cañada College Art Gallery, Building 9, Room 152. 



Valdez is showing nine still lifes, all completed in the last two years. Painted in a manner that at times may appear simple, these works are beautiful orchestrations of objects and spaces in her studio, featuring her collection of plants, books, fabric, and works of art.  The large scale of some of the paintings, up to six feet across, can bring the viewer into that world of the studio. The familiarity of the objects combines with vibrant color, a freshness of paint application, and a feel for abstraction create a wonderful dual reality.



“I am always thinking a about composition and how objects in my work are in relationship to each other. I reference my immediate environment because I exist within that space and thus it contains collected thoughts, experiences and memories. By collaging those ideas into a composition, each painting serves as documentation to that specific moment in time.”



The Cañada College Art Gallery is open Mon & Wed, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.. For more information, contact Bill Morales; 306-3343, moralesw@smccd.edu.


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