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UCR School of Medicine's Pathways Programs Presents: "Medical School Roadmap"

October 11 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Available via Zoom and for viewing at the STEM Center

Esmeralda Trejo will go over applicant requirements, what to expect in medical school, and more! RSVP: https://sbccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUvdeGprTspEt3l3zSrI2Cdd2ajC9zQd6TZ

One Book – One College This is How it Always Is Screening “Gender Revolution” Part 1 

October 11 at noon

Online – Zoom

Katie Couric sets out to explore the rapidly evolving complexities of gender identity.

Gender and sexuality are fluid. In 2016, transgender issues are altering the nature of day-to-day interactions. What do you do when your 7-year-old son announces that he wants to be a girl? Or your husband of 30 years announces that he wants to be a woman? How do college students at All Girl colleges react when "he" becomes a "she."

Newscasting legend Katie Couric takes us on a unique journey - from birth to death - to discover the dynamics of gender in 2016.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crafton-hillscollege-documentaryscreening-genderrevolution-part-1-tickets-371726472887 

Effective Relationships and College: Can I do both and keep my sanity? Each Mind Matters Seminar

October 11 noon

CCR-219

Quality relationships don’t just happen—they are made better on a daily basis! Come and learn with us some practical, real-world ways in which you can enjoy relationships that really work.

Career Fair

October 12 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Main Quad

Free Food to students with current ID – Taco Plate, Cali Cheese Steak Sand, or Gyro Wrap. 

$$$ Cash Prize drawing for students that participate!!!

  • Learn about majors available at CHC for all student levels – incoming, undeclared, declared, ready to transfer, ready to graduate, and get working
  • Majors that connect with Careers of Interest
  • Employers desired career readiness skills and qualities needed to get hired for future positions within that industry
  • Current work opportunities: Employers hiring for Seasonal, PT, FT work, and internships (some employers have Education Benefits = tuition assistance)
  • Get a professional headshot taken! 

Speaker Series: Yuki Toy

October 12 1 p.m.- 2 p.m.

LRC-226

Yuki will talk about her background in medical illustration and how it led her to be published in multiple medical illustration books, which have been part of the curriculum at USC and Cal Tech. Afterward, we'll visit her solo exhibition at CHC's Art Gallery.

SBCCD Hispanic Heritage Month: Professor Victor Rios Presentation

October 12 at noon

Online

Professor Rios's work analyzes the role of social control and education in determining the well-being of young people living in urban marginality; tracks the social consequences of the punitive state and punitive social control-across institutional settings; and examines young people’s resilience and responses to social marginalization.

Among his many published works, Professor Rios' book Human Targets, has been compared with another important book in equity curriculum, Undocumented Americans, by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sbccd-hispanic-heritage-month-professor-victor-rios-presentation-tickets-415034377997?aff=odcleoeventsincollection

MEDIA PREFS SURVEY Open through October 15

Will you share your opinions and communication preferences with us?

All participants can enter to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card!

Link to survey: https://www.interactresearch.com/index.php?survey=mp_20223&college=233&token=60228e1f6bdfd6b292f77cc3c4c377bc

Additional classes begin Oct 17 – 5-week, 8-week, and 9-week options available.

Add one more class this semester and finish faster! In-person, online, and hybrid options are available.

View our open sections: https://www.craftonhills.edu/SBCCD/CHC/Files/Informer_Reports/2022FA9Week.pdf

Crafton Hills College DREAM Application Workshop

October 17 noon

Online

The California DREAM Act application allows students interested in attending eligible California Colleges, Universities, and Career Education Programs to apply for state financial aid. This application is unrelated to the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crafton-hills-college-dream-application-workshop-tickets-428193126167?aff=odcleoeventsincollection

LifeStream Blood Drive

October 18 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NEW LOCATION – CCR-155

All donors will receive a “Counting on You” limited edition cancer awareness t-shirt while supplies last.

For appointments call 1-800-879-4484 or visit https://www.lstream.org/Yucaipa/

SBCCD Hispanic Heritage Month: Rosa Clemente Presentation

October 18 at noon

Online

Rosa Alicia Clemente is an award-winning organizer, speaker, political commentator, producer, independent journalist, scholar-activist, and former vice president candidate. A leading voice of her generation, the Bronx-born Black-Puerto Rican is frequently sought out for her insight and commentary on Afro-Latinx identity, Black and Latinx liberation movements, police violence, colonialism in Puerto Rico, hip-hop feminism, third-party politics, and more. In 2008, Clemente made her story when she became the first Afro-Latina to run for vice president of the United States on the Green Party ticket. She and her running mate, Cynthia McKinney, are to this date the only women of color ticket in U.S. presidential history. Since then, Clemente has continued to be a powerhouse. She is the creator of Know Thy Self Productions, under which she has organized multiple national tours; PR on the Map, an independent, unapologetic, Afro-Latinx-centered media collective founded in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria; and the Black Diasporic Organizing Project, a nonprofit dedicated to combating anti-Blackness within the wider Latinx community. Recently, she was also an associate producer on the 2021 Oscar-winning biographical drama film Judas and the Black Messiah. She is currently completing her Ph.D. at the W.E.B. DuBois Center at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sbccd-hispanic-heritage-month-rosa-clemente-presentation-tickets-415034899557?aff=odcleoeventsincollection

One Book – One College This is How it Always Is Documentary Screening (Part2)

October 18 noon

Online – Zoom

Katie Couric sets out to explore the rapidly evolving complexities of gender identity.

Gender and sexuality are fluid. In 2016, transgender issues are altering the nature of day-to-day interactions. What do you do when your 7-year-old son announces that he wants to be a girl? Or your husband of 30 years announces that he wants to be a woman? How do college students at All Girl colleges react when "he" becomes a "she."

Newscasting legend Katie Couric takes us on a unique journey - from birth to death - to discover the dynamics of gender in 2016.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crafton-hillscollege-documentaryscreening-genderrevolution-part-2-tickets-399235452987

Crafton Hills College Equitable Access to Financial Aid Webinar

October 21 9:00 a.m.

Online

This webinar will focus on how campuses can ensure undocumented students obtain financial resources to cover the total cost of success. It will also include a review of the California Dream Act, AB 540 Affidavit, and other grants/resources available to California undocumented students. In addition to a review of the various applications and processes for financial aid, speakers will provide practitioners with guidance on how to best support students through this process. This issue can be very complex, and campuses should utilize a student-centered approach to develop informational collateral and advisement strategies to help students apply for financial resources.

PLEASE NOTE: To participate in this webinar, students must also register with the State Chancellor's Office by visiting: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gVFJeHJ4Q1GB39NdeP538g

Crafton Hills College "Know Your Rights" Workshop

October 21 noon

Online

Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more about your rights as an immigrant, and how to express them from our friends at TODEC Legal Center.

Link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crafton-hills-college-know-your-rights-workshop-tickets-428202373827?aff=odcleoeventsincollection

STEM Speaker Series: Peter Gend

October 26 noon

STEM Center – CNTL-218

Peter will talk about how animation, video games, and visual effects involve an amazing blend of science, technology, and art. He will showcase his past work and give a live demonstration of his digital sculpting techniques.

3-Peaks Challenge Fall Food Drive – Volunteer Opportunity!

November 12 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Family Service Association – Redlands

Wear a CHC shirt and closed-toed shoes and join us to help sort 10,000+ pounds of food following a city-wide food drive for the Holidays.

https://forms.gle/cQy5ypFDViQiLnnx9