Tuesday, February 20, 2018

What's Happening at Cañada: Week of February 20, 2018







Week of February 20, 2018


February 21

The History and Significance of Rap and Hip Hop

11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

 

The campus community is invited to attend a series of Black History Teach-in by Cañada’s Faculty, Staff and Students. Experience the History of Soul Food, Blacks in STEM, Black Islam, Afro-Latino History in California, & The Middle Passage. This series is presented by ¡ESO! Adelante and A2B programs.


STEM Speaker Series

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

Bakari Holmes, Software Engineer, 23andME, presents his lecture: The New Look of Silicon Valley (the non-traditional path to an engineering career).


February 22

Meet the DREAM Team

10:30-11:30 a.m.
Building 9, 2nd Floor

Meet members of the Dream Center and Dreamers Club! Enjoy coffee, cookies and information about upcoming events!


“In Their Own Words:” A Black History Teach-in Series

12:30-2 p.m.
Building 9, Room 257A

 

The campus community is invited to attend a series of Black History Teach-in by Cañada’s Faculty, Staff and Students. Experience the History of Soul Food, Blacks in STEM, Black Islam, Afro-Latino History in California, & The Middle Passage. This series is presented by ¡ESO! Adelante and A2B programs.


February 24

Cañada Men’s Baseball vs. Laney College

1 p.m.
Colts Baseball Field

Cheer on the Colts as they take on Laney College!


February 27

Cañada Women’s Tennis vs. Monterey Peninsula College

2 p.m.
Cañada College Tennis Court

Cheer on the Colts as they take on Monterey Peninsula College!


Cañada Men’s Baseball vs. San Francisco City College

2 p.m.
Colts Baseball Field

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


February 28

“In Their Own Words:” A Black History Teach-in Series

11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Building 3, Room 104

 

The campus community is invited to attend a series of Black History Teach-in by Cañada’s Faculty, Staff and Students. Experience the History of Soul Food, Blacks in STEM, Black Islam, Afro-Latino History in California, & The Middle Passage. This series is presented by ¡ESO! Adelante and A2B programs.


STEM Speaker Series

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

Anne Schauer-Gimenez, Ph. D, VP of Customer Engagement, Mango Materials Production of Biodegradable Polymers from Methane Gas, presents her lecture: The Journey of a Local Start-up on their Path towards Commercialization.

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