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Weekly News Brief | July 28, 2023
From the Office of Chancellor Whitney Yamamura, Ed.D.
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Today's message will be light, hopefully in keeping with a summer mood. This week seems to have fewer cars in the parking lot and fewer people on the college campuses. I trust that this is a sign of well-earned time away. For those crossing distances, please be safe in your travels. For those closer to home, please be safe in this heat. And for those still in the office or classroom, thank you for serving our summer session students. Hopefully, you too will have an opportunity to relax and recharge.
With gratitude,
Whitney
Whitney Yamamura, Ed.D.
Chancellor
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College News
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE |
The fall semester starts on August 28 at Golden West College, and a number of significant improvements have taken place – including new or renovated areas on campus. Here are the highlights:
- A new teacher preparation pathway has been designed that will guide students from Westminster High School to Golden West College to California State University, Long Beach – students will be able to earn their bachelor's degree and teaching credential as part of the pathway. A similar pathway to University of California, Irvine for teachers in STEM fields also is being developed.
- A Math Engineering and Science Achievement program (MESA) will launch in the fall, aimed at helping STEM students succeed and transfer in those fields. This program will supplement an ongoing STEM grant at GWC, which focuses on assisting Latinx students entering STEM fields.
- The College received a grant focusing on additional support for Asian American and Pacific Islander students; some examples include additional counseling and mental health services.
- Golden West College established an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) model collaborative partnership with CSU San Bernardino. This partnership will prepare and increase the numbers of nursing professionals available for work in the state of California who hold the BSN degree.
- A Computer Science Associate Degree for Transfer is available starting in Fall 2023, one of the only such degrees available from Southern California community colleges.
- During the summer, more than 30 faculty worked to convert courses to "zero textbook cost," which uses free resources rather than requiring students to buy books.
- A new, three-story Language Arts building will be open in time for the start of classes in the fall. The complex contains office space for more than 30 faculty, as well as 30 new classrooms, a student resource center, a lactation room, and more.
- New directional signage has been placed around the campus to improve wayfinding for students and visitors.
- Areas such as the amphitheater have been cleared of excessive plant growth so that they can be utilized for events.
- New furniture for outside use by students has been placed at strategic locations, such as the Student Union, and a student lounge where students can eat and study has been added to the Learning Resource Center.
- Additional food service will be available in several buildings: a vending operation called Farmer's Fridge will provide students with healthy meal options.
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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE |
Orange Coast College will host a free community Concert on the Green event from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 1, in OCC's Main Quad. Live music will begin at 6 p.m., played by Mark Wood and the Parrot Head Band. This Jimmy Buffet and The Coral Reefer Band tribute band has been playing across the world for the US Military, concerts, corporate events, and private parties for over 20 years, including performing as the opening act for a Jimmy Buffett concert in Irvine, CA at Verizon Amphitheater. The band's repertoire includes over forty years of Jimmy's music from all your favorite tours.
This free family community event is part of the year-long celebration of OCC celebrating its 75th anniversary. Food trucks will be onsite, and we will have opportunity drawings for giveaways, including OCC t-shirts, mini coolers, tumblers, and a Beach Cruiser throughout the evening. Hawaiian shirts are encouraged.
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Schedule
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Board of Trustees
The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday, August 2, with closed session beginning at 4:00 p.m. and open session at 5:00 p.m.
Chancellor, Week of July 31
Dr. Yamamura is in the District, Monday, through Friday
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publicaffairs@cccd.edu
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