Thursday, February 28, 2019

Come meet the Finalists for Vice President of Student Services!


Meet Our Vice President of Student Services Finalists!


The Open Forums are a venue for the campus community to learn more about each finalist and engage in a Q & A format with them.  We invite you to attend the Open Forums. This also provides an opportunity for the candidates to meet the outstanding students, staff, faculty and administration of Cañada College.

Days & Times:

Monday, March 4
11:30am – 12:30pm
Dr. Manuel Alejandro Perez
2:30pm -3:30pm
Dr. Char Perlas
Tuesday, March 5
10:00am –11:00am
Dr. Vinicio Lopez
2:30pm – 3:30pm
Mr. Samuel Santos

Location for all Forums:

Building 6, Rooms 101/102 

Finalist Biographies:

Monday, March 4, 2019

Dr. Manuel Alejandro Perez – 11:30am – 12:30pm
Dr. Manuel Alejandro Pérez has committed over 15 years of service and work experience in the California State University (CSU), University of California (UC), California Community College, and private university systems in California.  He currently serves as the Interim Assistant Vice President for Equity & Community Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer for San Francisco State University. In this role, Manuel leads and supports campus climate and diversity initiatives to close the educational equity gap at the University, which includes management and leadership of identity-specific cultural centers. He is also part-time faculty in the Performing Arts & Social Justice, Latin American Studies, and International & Multicultural Education programs at the University of San Francisco. 
Prior to his SF Bay Area work experience, Manuel served as the Dean of Student Development and Dean of Equity Programs & Pathways for American River College (ARC). Over the course of his eight years at ARC, Manuel was responsible for equity and student success initiatives for underserved communities, student leadership and engagement programs, six Federal TRIO grants, the development of guided pathways for feeder middle and high schools to the college, and more. As a California community college transfer student from the Los Rios Community College District, Manuel is proud to have served as a Student Services administrator in the same system that first introduced him to the possibilities of transfer in the first place.
Manuel received his Bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies with a minor in Ethnic Studies from Santa Clara University, and his Master’s degree in Communication Studies from San Diego State University.  He completed his doctorate in education from the University of San Francisco in International & Multicultural Education. Manuel considers himself a scholar practitioner with a commitment to innovative practices that inspire imagination and strengthen inclusive spaces in our communities. He credits his passion for community engagement on his upbringing as a first generation son from a migrant, immigrant, and Spanish-speaking household. His presentations, trainings, and facilitation as a leader in education speak to this dynamic.


Dr. Char Perlas – 2:30pm -3:30pm

Dr. Char Perlas is a first generation Filipino-American and, former community college student, whose focus has been on increasing the educational opportunities of disproportionately impacted students. She has witnessed firsthand the challenges of navigating through the California Community College system and, it’s this experience that fuels her passion to work with community college students.
Dr. Perlas has 19 years of professional experience in the California Community College system, serving in roles as tenured instructor, program manager, accreditation lead and administrator. Currently, Dr. Perlas serves as the Interim Vice President of Student Services at Cañada College where she facilitates efforts towards Guided Pathways implementation as well as participates in Accreditation and Program Review activities. Dr. Perlas’s previous positions include: Dean of Science and Math at Chabot College, Dean of Workforce Development, Applied Sciences and Math at College of Alameda and the following positions at Mission College: Director of MESA (Math Engineering Science Achievement), Division Chair of Student Services, Department Chair of Counseling, and Student Learning Outcomes Coordinator. Additionally, Dr. Perlas serves as Cañada’s 504/ADA Compliance and Student Disciplinary Officer.
Dr. Perlas is actively involved in her community. She is currently a mentor for Girls Inc. of the Island City and a member of the American Association of University Women. She takes pride in building relationships with community partners and looks forward to strengthen linkages among CBOs, Industry and Cañada College. 
Dr. Perlas holds a Ph.D. in Education with an emphasis on Leadership for Higher Education from Capella University, Minneapolis, MN, a Master of Public Administration with an emphasis on Organizational Change from California State University, East Bay, a Master of Science in Counseling with an emphasis on School Counseling, PPS Credential from California State University, Sacramento and a Bachelor of Art in Psychology from California State University, Fresno.



Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Dr. Vinicio J. López – 10:00am-11:00am
Vinicio J. López has been the Dean for Academic Affairs at the School of ESL and International Education at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) since 2014.  In this role Mr. López oversees the largest department at the College, which serves 17,000 students and has over 200 full and part time faculty.  CCSF also enrolls approximately 900 international students from over 80 countries. 
Mr. Lopez has served in key administration positions at diverse and urban community colleges.  He was also an ESL faculty member and English Literacy/Civics Coordinator at the Santa Ana School of Continuing Education. Mr. López’s experiences in community college education include student services, academic affairs, continuing education, and international education programs.
Mr. López is committed to helping students fulfill their potential in pursuit of their educational and professional goals.  He believes in mentoring diverse faculty, staff, and administrators who are reflective of the student’s community colleges serve.  Lastly, Mr. Lopez believes that with current initiatives in the state, college constituency groups must work together in order to put the needs of all students first. 
Mr. López obtained a Doctorate of Education Degree in Higher Education Leadership, Administration, and Policy from Pepperdine University.  He is also a product of the San Diego Community College District, a first generation college student, and English language learner. He feels a connection to current community college students because they share many similarities to his educational and personal journey.


Mr. Samuel Santos – 2:30pm -3:30pm
Mr. Samuel Santos, currently serves as the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, and Dean of Students. In this role, he serves as Chief Student Affairs Officer. Passionate about equity and access to higher education for underrepresented student populations, Samuel has held a wide array of roles in student services spanning both two and four year colleges, including the University of California San Diego, the University of California Santa Barbara, and City College of San Francisco. 
Samuel’s leadership positions include: Interim Vice Chancellor of Student Development, Director of the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity, Associate Dean of Student Activities, Dean of Student Affairs and Wellness, and Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Success and Equity. 
Samuel began his academic career at Alamo Community College District in San Antonio, earned his B.A. in Mexican American Studies from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and his M.A. in Education with a focus on Multicultural and Community Based Counseling from San Diego State University.  Samuel is a dedicated student services practitioner who strives to create a campus community that is student-centered, culturally responsive, collegial, and fun. In his free time, Samuel enjoys spending time with his family, practicing yoga, and volunteering, having recently been appointed the YMCA of downtown Houston.



Tuesday, February 26, 2019

What's Happening at Cañada: Week of February 25, 2019


Week of February 25, 2019



Transfer Center Workshops & College/University Representative Visits Spring 2019

View upcoming transfer center workshops, and visits from colleges/university representative at https://canadacollege.edu/transfercenter/


February 26

Cañada College Blood Drive

10 a.m.-2 p.m.
In front of Bookstore, Building 2

Cañada College is sponsoring an upcoming blood drive on Campus, and needs your help to ensure patients around Northern California have the lifesaving blood products they need to see tomorrow.
The blood drive will be taking place on February 26th at the bloodmobile in front of the bookstore from 10am to 2pm, and all donors will receive a free t-shirt as a thank you for saving a life!


February 27

Black Excellence

9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Cañada College Grove, Building 5

Come celebrate Black History Awareness Month and join in on some Trivia, free bracelets and T-shirts, a photo booth, and free southern-style hot lunch.


February 28

Free Movie Screening: Blindspotting

5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

Come enjoy a free movie! Part of Black History Awareness Month and ASCC Leadership over Lunch initiative.


March 1

Last day to Apply for a Degree or Certificate


March 6

Flex Day (No Classes)


March 7

ACES Equity Lecture Series: Charlotte Nguyen – Mindfulness Expert

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

This interactive talk will be followed by an introductory meditation session to help you connect with your body and breath.  Together, we will explore why radical self-care and reconnecting to our ancestral healing practices is critical for the work of liberation. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.

 



Wednesday, February 20, 2019

What's Happening at Cañada: Week of February 18, 2019


Week of February 18, 2019



Transfer Center Workshops & College/University Representative Visits Spring 2019

View upcoming transfer center workshops, and visits from colleges/university representative at https://canadacollege.edu/transfer-center/


February 18

President’s Day (Holiday)


February 19

College & University Representatives Visits Spring 2019

FIDM
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The Grove

UC Berkeley (by appointment only)
9:30 am - 2:00 pm / 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm TAP Students
Transfer Center 9-123


February 20

Hip Hop Hour

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101-102

Join us for the 1st session of our series where we will share our favorite music, discuss the impact of hip hop culture & explore its connection to our lives. Everyone is welcome.


February 21

Second Annual Awareness Summit

7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

In an effort to address and aid important issues that affect our students (San Mateo County residents), Cañada College is hosting its 2nd Annual Awareness Summit. The summit will revisit the topics of Housing and Food Insecurity -- all issues that many of our students struggle with on a daily basis.


February 26

Cañada College Blood Drive

10 a.m.-2 p.m.
In front of Bookstore, Building 2

Cañada College is sponsoring an upcoming blood drive on Campus, and needs your help to ensure patients around Northern California have the lifesaving blood products they need to see tomorrow.
The blood drive will be taking place on February 26th at the bloodmobile in front of the bookstore from 10am to 2pm, and all donors will receive a free t-shirt as a thank you for saving a life!


February 27

Black Excellence

9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Cañada College Grove, Building 5

Come celebrate Black History Awareness Month and join in on some Trivia, free bracelets and T-shirts, a photo booth, and free southern-style hot lunch.


February 28

Free Movie Screening: Blindspotting

5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

Come enjoy a free movie! Part of Black History Awareness Month and ASCC Leadership over Lunch initiative.


March 1

Last day to Apply for a Degree or Certificate





Tuesday, February 12, 2019

What's Happening at Cañada: Week of February 11, 2019


Week of February 11, 2019



Transfer Center Workshops & College/University Representative Visits Spring 2019

View upcoming transfer center workshops, and visits from colleges/university representative at https://canadacollege.edu/transfer-center/


February 13

Cañada Men’s Basketball vs Ohlone College

7 p.m.
College of San Mateo Gym

Cheer on the Colts as they take on Ohlone College!


February 14

Hispanic Genealogy: Spanish Records Workshop

2:30 p.m.-4 p.m.
9-312 (Library Computer Lab)

Learn how to find your Hispanic family records such as marriages and baptisms in your home town. Learn the Spanish naming system. Receive a resource list of online/print materials.

Teatime with TRIO

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Building 9-257A

A time to sit down with TRIO staff, over a cup of coffee or tea and cookies, to catch up, check in, and get/find support. The coffee, tea, and cookies are free and all students are welcome to join.

February 15

Lincoln’s Birthday (Holiday)


February 16-17

Declared Recess


February 18

President’s Day (Holiday)


February 19

College & University Representatives Visits Spring 2019

FIDM
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The Grove

UC Berkeley (by appointment only)
9:30 am - 2:00 pm / 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm TAP Students
Transfer Center 9-123


February 20

Hip Hop Hour

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

Join us for the upcoming session of our series where we will share our favorite music, discuss the impact of hip hop culture & explore its connection to our lives. Everyone is welcome.


February 21

Second Annual Awareness Summit

7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

In an effort to address and aid important issues that affect our students (San Mateo County residents), Cañada College is hosting its 2nd Annual Awareness Summit. The summit will revisit the topics of Housing and Food Insecurity -- all issues that many of our students struggle with on a daily basis.


Thursday, February 7, 2019

Paralegal Program Welcomes Professor Vanessa Powers to the Team!




Vanessa Powers started her career with a paralegal certificate from the San Mateo Community College District. From there, she went on to work as a paralegal and law office manager for over 15 years, while pursuing her bachelor's and master's degrees. 

Vanessa has taught composition at Skyline College and continues to teach Business Communications at San Francisco State University. Now, she joins Cañada College's Paralegal Studies program. 

What excites you most about the legal field? 
The legal field is huge! It's so nuanced and varied that it allows for so many different career paths. When most of us think of the legal field we think of two things - Law & Order and "ambulance chasers" (a term for lawyer's who look for clients). Those two things are but a tiny sliver of the what the legal field entails. 

The legal system affects every aspect of our lives, and most of us just don't think about it, so it's fun to learn how our systems and institutions came to be. 

What is the advantage of students taking online classes? 
Online classes allow many of us, that wouldn't otherwise be able to enroll in college courses, the opportunity to do so. Just the act of preparing and traveling to and from campus requires a decent amount of time - time many of us don't have. Be removing that burden and allowing students more autonomy and control over their learning environment, we eradicate some of the unnecessary obstacles higher education. 

What is your favorite movie? 
Girls Just Want to Have Fun - it's probably one of the campiest, 80's dance movies out there, but I loved watching it with my sister and it always brings me back to those days. 

What is your favorite quote? 
"It is the same! - For be it joy or sorrow, the path of its departure is still free." - Percy Bysshe Shelley


The Paralegal Program at Cañada College is now accessible for students in a completely online format. Professor Vanessa Powers is teaching LEGL 249: Introduction to the Legal System Online this semester.


Tuesday, February 5, 2019

What's Happening at Cañada: Week of February 4, 2019



Week of February 4, 2019


February 6

Hip Hop Hour

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

Join us for the 1st session of our series where we will share our favorite music, discuss the impact of hip hop culture & explore its connection to our lives. Everyone is welcome.


February 7

Hidden Figures of Resistance: Wyomia Tyus, the Tennessee State Tigerbelles, and the 1968 Olympics

12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Cañada’s Main Theatre

Celebrate Black History Month and Black Lives Matter at School Week with Wyomia Tyus who is the first person ever to win back-to-back Olympic track gold medals in the 100-meter dash.


February 8

Cañada Men’s Basketball vs Foothill College

7 p.m.
College of San Mateo Gym

Cheer on the Colts as they take on Foothill College!


February 13

Cañada Men’s Basketball vs Ohlone College

7 p.m.
College of San Mateo Gym

Cheer on the Colts as they take on Ohlone College!


February 15

Lincoln’s Birthday (Holiday)


February 16-17

Declared Recess


February 18

President’s Day (Holiday)


February 19

College & University Representatives Visits Spring 2019

FIDM
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The Grove

UC Berkeley (by appointment only)
9:30am - 2:00pm / 2:00pm - 4:00pm TAP Students
Transfer Center 9-123


February 21

Second Annual Awareness Summit

7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Building 6, Room 101/102

In an effort to address and aid important issues that affect our students (San Mateo County residents), Cañada College is hosting its 2nd Annual Awareness Summit. The summit will revisit the topics of Housing and Food Insecurity -- all issues that many of our students struggle with on a daily basis.


 

Monday, February 4, 2019

Startup Veteran Joins Cañada College’s Business Department



Professor Jojo Roque will be teaching BUS 158:  Startup and Freelance Fundamentals this Spring 2019 semester.

Jojo is a startup veteran with over 17 years of experience building and growing businesses. He helped build Esurance into a billion-dollar company and has led other startups through various stages of development: from formation to launch to growth to acquisition. At the same time, he did freelance consulting and advisory over several years.

Jojo holds an MBA from Georgetown University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of the Philippines. He currently leads business development for an insurance startup.

What are you most excited about with the BUS 158: Startup and Freelance Fundamentals class you’ll be teaching this upcoming semester?
I'm excited about teaching students with the knowledge and real-world lessons I've learned over the years. I'm also excited about helping students and giving them some tools to use in whatever venture they plan to pursue.

What do you think is the biggest challenge to student success?
Nothing that they can't overcome through hard work and determination.

Who is your hero?
Gandhi

What is your favorite movie?
Good Will Hunting

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