… select but often times simpler is better for those who are on the receiving end of your emails. Most people spend no more than 12 seconds scanning an email so if your color or font choices make it harder to read it will slow down the recipients' … Scoop: Bottle Battle … You’ve probably noticed that students nowadays carry one of two popular water bottles: the Stanley Cup or the Hydro Flask. The Stanley Cup, thanks to a viral TikTok trend, is everywhere. Its handle and straw, plus the ability to fit in car cup holders, make it …
… on various subjects. Ruby’s research project was titled “Breaking the System: Tattoos as a Representation of Identity and Resistance” and centered around how tattoos are used to break cultural and social norms with Chicano youth. Pichardo will be …
… SAY?: ACTIVIST GRAPHICS FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART’ EXHIBITION OPENING MARCH 25 Exhibition Features More Than 60 Political Graphic Prints Spanning Five Decades Opening Reception Saturday, March 25 from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Monterey … cocktails (for guests 21 and over) and DJ sets by dublab during our opening reception. The exhibition features more than 60 objects from LACMA’s collection; as well as four additional prints by California-based artists from the Chicano …
… diversify the educational experiences of their students, faculty, staff, and stakeholders. Professor Felle is one of more than forty-five Fulbright Scholars-in-Residence, and among 1,000 outstanding foreign faculty and professionals who will teach and pursue research in the United States for the 2023-2024 … and foreign correspondent for various media organizations in Ireland, the UK, Brussels, Sydney and Beirut for more than a decade before transitioning into academia. He was formerly based at University of London, and from 2018 to 2023 was …
… pathway in the Addiction Studies Field. “These grants provide a fabulous opportunity for our students,” said Dr. Lisa Vartanian, Director of the ELAC Addiction Studies Program. Dr. Lou Hughes, lead grant writer said “We would like to thank Dr. John Rude, retired Resource, Economic Development & Innovation Office Dean, for helping us write competitive proposals.” “I am proud of Dr. Vartanian and all the Addiction Studies staff and faculty at ELAC. These substantial grants will help this amazing program …
… brains" competition hosted by the California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC). RT Students Julius Calderon-Dominguez, Jonathan Munoz, Eulises Perez, Graciela Solis, and Mark Pacquaio competed against strong teams from Ventura, Los Angeles, and … the invaluable mentorship provided by ELAC's dedicated faculty and the supportive resources of our institution. More than just a victory in competition, this accomplishment affirms that ELAC students are prepared to become leaders and highly …
… Russi Egan, ACCJC Administrative Representative, Lake Tahoe Community College Vice President Administrative Services Dr. Jonathan Eldridge, ACCJC Administrative Representative, College of Marin Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Student …
… accessible pathways for millions of students to achieve their dreams,” said Lieutenant Governor Kounalakis. “More than half of the nearly two million students served by our community colleges are women. It was an honor to celebrate the …
… transfer students from the class of 2024 will be continuing their education at universities such as Harvard, USC, UCLA, Stanford, and more. “Graduates, there is a world of opportunities waiting for you. It is understood that your degree will … for success,” said ELAC President Alberto J. Román. “The attainment of your degree, however, means so much more than self-fulfillment. It means giving your communities hope that the future is bright and beautiful and is painted with …