… site visit from March 8th through March 10th. The ACCJC team will be comprised of the following individuals. Dr. Carole Goldsmith, ACCJC Chair, State Center Community College District Chancellor Dr. Ricky Shabazz, ACCJC Vice Chair, San Diego …
… ELAC campus. LumenSparQ’s mission is to spotlight and support local Los Angeles heroes in education. A SparQ is a student that goes above and beyond the regular school day to take on a passion project that impacts others in need. Brooke’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Born and raised in Los … during Brooke’s first year at college she fell seriously ill and for seven agonizing years, she battled various symptoms that doctors either ignored or did not properly diagnose. She finally was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a form of …
… Randy Lutz Allied Design and Technology Award Regional Honorable Mention in Makeup Design, demonstrating her innovative approach and successful makeup design process. Miriam Cervantes was honored with the LMDA Early Career Dramaturgy Award, … community. "In the theater, excellence is not just about the spotlight; it's about the dedication, creativity, and passion that our students bring to every aspect of their craft. Congratulations to all our ELAC Theater Arts students who …
… remarks to the class of 2023 and each gave advice and wisdom. “You each have your own unique narrative and dreams and that is what makes each of you special. Life is not about what others want and expect from you. It is about what you want and expect for yourself. I want to remind each of you that you are always in control of your life and future and you should never give that up,” said ELAC President Alberto J. Román “We are more powerful united and I cannot wait to see how you as students are …
… from their diversity and use pedagogical strategies to harness the power of their unique backgrounds. “I tell my students that everything about them – whether they are undocumented, have a physical disability, or were formerly incarcerated – are the strengths that will help them become the awesome champions for immigrants, the disabled/differently-abled, and system-impacted … go above and beyond to create engaging and rigorous teaching and learning environments.” "I am very proud of all the work that Professor Chaiprasert has done here at ELAC. This award speaks to his dedication, leadership and ethic of care for our …
… Freedom Through the Act of Letter Writing … Love letters, art, poetry, and education serve as transformative forces that empower formerly-incarcerated individuals to reclaim their freedom and pursue justice. Love Letters is a series of presidential-style portraits that highlight formerly-incarcerated women and men who are making a difference in their communities. The series also underscores the transcendent power of writing and how writing letters to loved ones is an act that enables prisoners to remain rooted in their humanity. Through each portrait and “love letter” that accompanies it, …
… commitment to expanding educational opportunities. The college community has an important role to play in this process and that is why we are reaching out. We believe each member of the community - faculty, administration, staff, and students - … and programming to remedy these gaps. … Goal 3 … : Sustaining community-centered access, participation, and preparation that improves the college's presence in the community, maximizes access to higher education and opportunities for adult … In collaboration with the LACCD Mission, ELAC is committed to advancement in student learning and achievement that prepares students to transfer to 4-year institutions, successfully complete workforce development programs, earn …
… a former trustee of the Los Angeles Community College District, I thank Governor Newsom for recognizing the huge impact that AB 1096 will have on students. Our community colleges should serve and advance opportunities for all people, including … classes.” The Los Angeles Community College District recently surveyed thousands of students, and the results indicated that 66% of respondents were interested in taking a course taught in a language other than English. Most of these students … related to Education, Child Development, Family Services, and Business and Finance. One in three students responded that a new, better, or higher-paying job was the reason they would take these courses. “This bill is a win for language …
… of Soul" event at East Los Angeles College! Join us on February 15, 2024, at noon in the E3/E7 Quad for a culinary journey that pays homage to the soulful cuisines that have shaped Black culture. Indulge your taste buds in a feast of soul food classics, featuring mouthwatering dishes that capture the essence of Southern, Caribbean, and African-American culinary traditions. United States … …
… Campos, and Joseph Darby … Monterey Park, CA … — East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Theater Department is proud to announce that six students from its renowned Summer Shakespeare Workshop were cast in A Noise Within's recent production of Macbeth. … Acting Fellowship program typically places two students in ANW productions, our talented pool was so exceptional this year that A Noise Within selected six of our students to participate," said Vanessa Mizzone Pellegrini, Theater Arts Faculty at … nation's premier classical repertory companies. ELAC's Summer Shakespeare Workshop is a unique 5-week intensive program that offers four progressive levels of Shakespearean training. The workshop provides specialized instruction in period …