President s Report to the Governing Board March 18, 2014

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President s Report to the Governing Board March 18, 2014 ASL Rocks The Cuyamaca College American Sign Language Association proudly hosted the seventh consecutive production of the annual ASL Rocks performance given by the Deaf students enrolled at Helix High School. Well over six hundred people attended the pair of performances presented on Saturday, February 22. Diversity Dialogue Workshops The Diversity Dialogue workshops for Spring Semester kicked off on February 19 with a workshop titled, Out of the Closet, Into Power. Dr. Davina Kotulski discussed her own personal journey, and how she was able to use her experiences to help change laws in California and become an author on marriage equality. The second workshop of the semester, Our Diverse Communities, was facilitated by Mr. Floyd Lai, an Associate Director of Multicultural Programs at CSU, San Marcos. Floyd s workshop focused on various types of social group memberships and interactions students experience on campus. The third workshop in the series, Facilitating Student Success for Men of Color in Community Colleges, was presented by Dr. Frank Harris and Dr. Luke Wood, Professors at San Diego State University. They discussed research, issues and trends that impact student success for men of color in community colleges. Black History Month -- College Hour Programs On February 11, the Black History Month College Hour featured Dr. Marsha Gable, Dean of Counseling, who conducted an in-depth workshop on Our Roots are Deep Living Life from the Core. This session not only highlighted research from her dissertation, but also gave each participant the opportunity to learn how to identify their own personal values to live life from the core. On February 25, San Diego State University s Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority performed a step show that not only combined music and exciting dance steps, but also integrated cultural history into the choreography. Students Participate in National Summit Four EOPS students recently attended the national African American Male Education Network & Development (A 2 MEND) Summit in Los Angeles on March 6 and 7. Two students are also participants in the UP! program for former foster youth. The participants were Mr. Lawrance Ayers, Mr. Antwane Collier, Mr. Ferreon Meferia, and Mr. Shiloh Cloyd. EOPS Counselor, Mr. Michael Love, along with Dr. Wendy Craig, Associate Dean of EOPS, and Dr. Marsha Gable, Dean of Counseling, also participated in the conference along with Dr. Scott Thayer, Vice President of Student Services and a founding board member of A 2 MEND.

Debra Babylon's Sabbatical Art Exhibition Opening Reception Global Citizens and Collateral Damage Debra Babylon s Sabbatical Art Exhibition opening reception took place February 27 with 100 guests in attendance. Global Citizens and Collateral Damage large-scale canvases evoke strong emotions surrounding children, war and loss of innocence. The exhibition is on display through March 19 on the third floor of the Communication Arts Building East Wing. Vice President Serves as Master of Ceremonies Dr. Scott Thayer, Vice President of Student Services, was invited to serve as the Master of Ceremonies at the annual conference of the Western Association of Educational Opportunity in Personnel (WESTOP) 2014 Conference here in San Diego. WESTOP was privileged to have Dr. Thayer on their Board during the time he worked in the TRiO programs while serving as an Assistant Dean at Pasadena City College and as a Dean at Los Angeles Southwest College. John and Suanne Roueche Excellence Award Winner In recognition of the long tradition of excellence in community college teaching and leadership, the League for Innovations established the John & Suanne Roueche Excellence Awards in 2012. These awards celebrate outstanding contributions and leadership by community college faculty and staff throughout the nation. This year Dr. Kathryn Nette, Department Chair and Professor of Biology, was presented the John and Suanne Roueche Excellence Award at the recent annual Innovations 2014 conference held in Anaheim. In her profile, Dr. Nette stated: I am humbled that Cuyamaca College chose to recognize my contributions out of the many deserving colleagues with whom it is my honor to work. My goal is to impart a passion for science to my students and to ensure that they will be well prepared to continue their education and achieve their goals in their field of study. For me, there is nothing more rewarding than to have a student come back to see me months or years later to let me know how the challenges we provided them made such a great difference in their life. This would not be possible but for the exceptional, student-centered support provided to the science disciplines by the faculty, staff and administrators at Cuyamaca College. I am proud to be a part of The Cuyamaca Way. The honorary medallion was bestowed upon Kathryn by Dr. Mark Zacovic during the final session of the recent League for Innovation in the Community College s Innovations 2014 conference in Anaheim. Dr. Chris Hill of Grossmont College and Mr. Tim Corcoran of District Services also had medals bestowed by Dr. Sunny Cooke and Dr. Cindy Miles, respectively. Congratulations to all! The Cuyamaca Way Award Mr. Bruce Farnham, Director of Facilities, was honored with the Cuyamaca Way Award during a recent President s Cabinet meeting. Bruce works tirelessly, 24/7, to ensure the effective operation of the college and its many infrastructure systems, and has responded effectively during times of crisis such as the recent blackout and power outage. We commend Bruce, a five-year employee, on his dedication, innovation, collaboration and sense of teamwork all virtues of The Cuyamaca Way. We could not do it without you!

Sustainable Turf and Landscape Conference On Thursday, March 6, the Ornamental Horticulture hosted its 6 th Annual Sustainable Turf and Landscape Conference at the Cuyamaca College Performing Arts Theater. This year s seminar featured details of how the golf course and turf industry has adapted to regional sustainability goals. The seminar provides several important benefits for the OH department and the college. It offers an important link between the OH Department and its students with leaders in the local landscape industry, plus it raises money for the Cuyamaca College Botanical Society that is used to fund the Scholarship Banquet in May. Over 220 people participated in this year s conference, and approximately $12,000 was raised in support of the OH Department. Continuing Education & Workforce Training Below is a brief summary of some of the recent activities within the office of Continuing Education & Workforce Training: Prop 39 Workforce Grant Awarded Cuyamaca College has been awarded the Prop 39 Clean Energy Workforce Training Program grant for an initial funding allocation of $350,000 to be utilized as Operational Funding for the planning and development of program improvements for energy efficiency and related programs throughout Region 9 and 10. Additionally, the program will receive another $518,000 in Program Improvement Funding which will be allocated to participating colleges in both regions. Mr. Jonathan Kropp, former Director for the Environmental Training Center (ETC) and author of the grant, will be managing the bi-regional project. Further information can be found featured in the following Union Tribune article: (http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/mar/03/cuyamaca-grant-clean-energy-program/) AB86 Grant Awarded GCCCD has been awarded a one year $307,205 statewide planning grant (March 5, 2014 to June 30, 2015) by the State Chancellor s Office to better align adult education programs and services at the regional level. Our funded consortium consists of GCCCD and Grossmont Union High School District (Grossmont Adult School). The focus of this new project will be: Adult Basic Education (English and Math eighth grade and below), English as a Second Language, Career Technical Education, and Apprenticeship. New CCCAOE Vice President Elected Mr. Jonathan Kropp has been elected for a 2-year term as Vice President of the San Diego/ Imperial region for the California Community College Association for Occupational Education (CCCAOE). College for Kids: Spring 2014 Back by popular demand - the second annual Spring Break College for Kids program at Cuyamaca College is in full swing! Continuing Education and Workforce Training is excited to offer 10 morning and afternoon courses, April 14-17, for children ages 8-14. Some of the fun and interesting courses include: Video Game Design, Martial Arts, Mosaic, Culinary, Photoshop, Golf and Children s Theatre Workshop. Intergenerational Garden The County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency produced a video story about the Garden Grandmas at the Cuyamaca College Child Development Center. These Garden Grandmas helped implement the Five and Fit Program as part of the Intergenerational Garden project at Cuyamaca College. The link to the story is: http://countynewscenter.com/video?v=153808

Library Display: March is Women s History Month Women of Character, Courage, and Commitment Cuyamaca College s Library has posters, books, and information on both floors of the library highlighting the lives of some of the extraordinary women throughout history: Rosa Parks, Sally Ride, Helen Keller, Chipeta (American Indian leader), Malala Yousafzai, and more. Upcoming Events A complete list of college activities can be found on our website, www.cuyamaca.edu Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Dorcas E. Utter Butterfly Pavilion at The Water Conservation Garden Friday, March 21 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. The Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College Diversity Dialogue Workshops Leader versus Leadership Wednesday, March 26 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Presenter: Ms. Grace Bagunu Understanding Your Identity in a Diverse Society Tuesday, April 8 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Presenter: Mr. Freddie Sanchez Understanding Social Justice & Diversity as a Means to Build Community Thursday, May 8 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Presenter: Mr. Kenyon Whitman Thursday, March 20: Cuyamaca College Choir, 8:00 p.m., Student Center (A musical night at the coffee house) Thursday, March 27: Eastern Melodies Music from the Middle East Wednesday, April 2: Cuyamaca College Wind Ensemble & Steele Canyon High School Concert Band Thursday, April 24: Quyamaca Quartet Music for Strings by Brahms & Others Unless otherwise noted, all concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Theatre. To reserve tickets, call 619-660-4288. For more information, visit: www.cuyamaca.edu/performingarts.

Career Workshops Work Experience and Internships Tuesday, March 25 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. One Stop, A-221 Networking for your Future Job Sponsored by the East County Career Center Thursday March 27 2:00 to 3:00pm One Stop, A-221 Women s Tennis vs Mt. San Jacinto College Thursday, March 20, 2:00 p.m. Women s Tennis vs Imperial Valley College Tuesday, March 25, 2:00 p.m. Women s Tennis vs San Diego Mesa College Thursday, April 3, 2:00 p.m. The Rancho San Diego Farmer's Market is held at Cuyamaca College from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each Saturday in the parking lot across from OH. The market offers a wide variety of locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, organic beef, locally made cheese, locally caught seafood, hot foods and a variety of crafters and other goodies.