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Information about people and events from the Office of External Relations February 12 - 16, 2007 HAPPENINGS Earn a bachelor’s degree at Citrus College FEBRUARY Earn a bachelor's degree from California State University Long Beach (CSULB) without leaving Citrus College. MONDAY - 12 Citrus is developing a new program in which students, fac- CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION ulty and staff can earn a Bachelor of Science in AT 12 P.M. IN THE CAMPUS CENTER Occupational Studies from CSULB by taking classes on MALL. the community college's Glendora campus. An orientation meeting will be held Monday, February 26 at 5 p.m. in TUESDAY - 13 the Citrus College faculty lounge. Those interested in par- CSEA CHAPTER MEETING FROM 12 ticipating in the program, or who would simply like to learn more about CSULB, P.M. TO 1 P.M. IN THE CAMPUS are invited to attend. As part of the proposed program, Citrus College will offer CENTER EAST WING. five 400-level undergraduate CSULB classes on campus, the first of which are WEDNESDAY - 14 planned to be offered in the summer. The web address published in a LUSA TO HOLD PASTRY, FUNNEL previous weekly bulletin was inoperable. The correct web address is CAKES, FLOWER SALE FROM 11 A.M. www.csulb.edu/prof. For more information about the Baccalaureate Degree TO 3 P.M. IN CAMPUS CENTER Classes at Citrus College, or to RSVP for the orientation, call (626) 914-8700. MALL. ASCC Presents “True Love Doesn’t Hurt” THURSDAY - 15 The Associated Students of Citrus College will be presenting BLACK HISTORY MONTH MOVIE, “A the workshop, “True Love Doesn’t Hurt,” on Wednesday, WORN PATH,” PLAYING FROM 10 February 14 at 11 a.m. This presentation is designed for both A.M. TO 4 P.M. IN CAMPUS CENTER. men and women and will address the subject of emotional and physical violence in relationships. It will be led by Amanda SATURDAY - 17 Turek from the YWCA-WINGS, will be bringing literature as well SATURDAY SERIES FOR KIDS PRO- as some of the t-shirt artwork from their art therapy program DUCTION OF “JUNIE B. JONES” IN “The Clothesline Project.” All faculty and staff are encouraged HPAC AT 1:30 P.M., 3:30 P.M. to share this information with their students and are also invited to attend. For more information, call ext. 8603. SAVE THE DATE Circle May 1, 2007 on your cal- Pack the Gym for Sophomore Night 2007 endars. Citrus College will be hosting an all-college Strategic Submitted by Andrew Wheeler, Sports Information Coordinator Plan Retreat from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton in You are invited to join us in honoring our sophomores and Monrovia. More details to follow. watching some of the most exciting basketball in Southern California! The Citrus College Athletics Department would GOT CITRUS NEWS? like to pack the gym for Sophomore Night 2007. We want to hear from you. E-mail Citrus-related information to Stacy Quillen at Both the men and the women’s basketball teams will be [email protected] playing Santa Monica college on Saturday, February 17 The Weekly Bulletin is in the Citrus Gymnasium. The men’s team will take to the distributed to all faculty and staff courts at 5:30 p.m. The women are scheduled to play at via campus e-mail. To view past issues of the Weekly Bulletin, 7:30 p.m. please visit (and bookmark): http://www.citruscollege.edo/pio Admission is free. For more information, call 857-4018. February 12 - 16, 2007 Careers In Teaching Event Core Indicator Workshop The Center for Teacher Excellence is The next course in the Professional Development hosting the annual Careers in Opportunities for Academians series will be offered on Teaching Workshop and College February 23 in the Distance Education Computer Lab Fair on Wednesday, February 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The “Core Indicator from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Workshop” will provide the keys to accessing and ana- Ross L. Handy Campus Center. lyzing vocational program data: enrollments, retention, The event’s guest speakers include success, and follow up are presented. There will be a Dr. Dale Salwak, Citrus College language hands-on opportunity to explore your data and to have arts instructor; Scott Taylor, Azusa Unified School your questions answered. The workshop will be con- District’s Teacher of the Year; Matt Murdock, recipient ducted by Chuck Wiseley from the Chancellor’s Office. of the California First Year Teacher of the Year Award; For more information, contact Kim Holland at ext. 8701. and Scott Magnauson, Gladstone High School princi- pal. Representatives from the teaching programs of Spring Intercampus Athletics 20 different colleges will be available to speak with students. Refreshments will be served. To RSVP or Due to unforseen cicumstances, request additional information, call (626) 857-4006 or the spring intercampus athletic stop by the Career/Transfer Center in ED 129. event (AKA spring intramurals) schedule has been modified. The new schedule includes a half-court Veteran Student Discussion basketball game from 3 to 5 p.m. A two-hour staff development course entitled, “The on March 9, an indoor volleyball Veteran Student: From Combat to the Classroom,” game from 3 to 5 p.m. on April 13, will be held in the Faculty Lounge from 2 to 4 p.m. and a slow pitch softball game from on Tuesday, February 20. The course is designed 3 to 5 p.m. on May 11. There will no longer be a $20 to help staff and faculty gain awareness of the diffi- entry fee, but prizes will not be awarded. Bring your cult transition veterans face when returning to civil- own water/refreshment. ian life. The workshop will deal with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, particularly the symptoms that If you are interested in participating in one or all three many student veterans may experience and college athletic events, call ext. 8662 or ext. 4037 before staff may notice. This is an opportunity for staff to February 23. not only receive help in identifying PTSD symp- toms, but also to discuss possible strategies for Work Study Student News helping our veteran students succeed in a college setting. For more information, call ext. 8096. The CalWORKs Program has great news to share! We have been allotted funds from the Chancellors office for CalWORKs Work Study this fiscal year. This LA County Race for the Cure is a wonderful opportunity to have a work study student If you would like to help in the fight at little or NO charge to your department! Their pay against breast cancer, please save will be covered by Federal Work-Study and/or the date of Sunday, February 25, CalWORKs Work-Study. We are currently in the 2007. Join or sponsor the Citrus process of placing student workers in available posi- College team that will be participating tions for this semester. If you are in need of a student in a 5K (3.2 mile) walk/run event at worker in your department or work area, have any the Rose Bowl. Adult registration is questions, or would like a student referred to you for an $35.00 (before February 17) and is interview, please contact Susan Hensley at ext. 8025. open to all Citrus College staff, their friends, and their families. Team members will be sporting Citrus College caps that were graciously Stuffed Owl Cafe Menu donated by Dr. Viera. For more information, visit The Stuffed Owl Cafe Menu for the week of February www.komenlacounty.org or contact Holly Colville at 12-16 was not available as of noon on Monday. ext. 8777. .