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STARTING TONIGHT! Auditions for Crafton Hills College’s Fall theatre productions.

August 30 and 31 at 6 p.m. in PAC 316 (the Black Box)

Please prepare a 1–2-minute monologue and bring a resume and headshot if you have one.

Students will need to enroll in THART 124/140/145/245 and THART 134 if cast.

Tech positions are also available.

Rehearsals begin Monday, September 12.

Copies of the scripts are available in the Green Room.

First show: Open, by Melissa Harkness: October 7-9

Second show: Rowan Knight, by Karen Fix Curry: Nov. 10, 12 and 13

Email Paul Jacques for more information: pjacques@sbccd.edu

STEM Center Workshop

September 1 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Come check out the many physical and digital resources available to Crafton Hills College students with the STEM Center! We will be doing a tour of the CHC website and a demo on Google Jamboard via Zoom. To RSVP visit: https://tinyurl.com/CHCWEBTOUR

CHC Website Tour

Theatre Club FIRST Meeting

September 1 at 3:30 p.m.

In the Green Room

Contact Paul Jacques with questions of for additional information: pjacques@sbccd.edu

Theater club first meeting

Campus Clubs 101

September 9 at noon

Everything you need to know about how to start, recharter, or join an existing Club at Crafton Hills College! (This workshop is virtual.)

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crafton-hills-college-campus-clubs-101-tickets-409363365847

Lunch and Learn "What is a Desert?"

September 7 at noon LRC-226

Bring your lunch and learn about Deserts from Bill Ahlborn. Bill is an alumnus and retired adjunct faculty member from Crafton Hill College. He is a veteran and purple heart recipient from the battle of the bulge in WWII. Bill has a love for geography and earth science and continues to travel the world even into his late 90s. He refers to himself as the “World’s Oldest Lecturer” and we hope you will join us to learn from and be entertained by him. All students, employees, and community members are welcome.

What is a Desert

Do you want to present at the CHC Research Conference?

The College Honors Institute sponsors a research conference at the end of both fall and spring semesters - open to any CHC student (or faculty member!) who wants to present. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about the research process and prepare for your transfer school's upper-division coursework.

Learn more about how to prepare and what is required at the Research Overview Workshop on September 7 at 1 (in West 214) or 5 (on Zoom).

If you need help coming up with or refining an idea, sign up for the Brainstorming Symposium on September 16 (30-minute session between 10-Noon via Zoom).

Sign up for either or both by emailing jcannon@craftonhills.edu

 Brainstorming

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