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Skyline Shines - December 7 2018

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December 7, 2018

Sorry to Bother You Film Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker Boots Riley

On October 18, 2018, Skyline College hosted a film screening and a discussion of the film, Sorry to Bother You (STBY) with Filmmaker Boots Riley and Hip-Hop Journalist and Professor David “Davey D” Cook. This program was sponsored by the Division of Student Equity and Support Programs, The Center for Career and Workforce Programs, and Changing the Face of Entrepreneurship. …

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On Wednesday December 5, 2018, the Internship Job Shadow Program (IJSP) held a student recognition event to reflect on program learning experiences, recognize accomplishments of our student interns and to celebrate the end of the semester with a fun, “ugly” sweater workshop. The Bay Area Entrepreneur Center of Skyline College (BAEC) is in its fourth year of serving students through …

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Equity Summit Calls for Transformative Teaching and Leadership

Skyline College has made a commitment to rethink and be intentional about the way we engage teaching and learning. In an effort to remain true to this commitment, on Friday, November 2, 2018, Skyline College invited some of the nation’s leading scholars and practitioners on educational equity to share their theories and strategies. The program opened with welcome remarks from …

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Journalism Program Finds Success at Journalism Association Conference

The Skyline View once again took home a series of awards from the Journalism Association of Community Colleges NorCal Conference held at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, CA on November 3, 2018. Most significantly, the staff clinched both a General Excellence in Online Journalism and a General Excellence in Print Journalism. Of the contingent of 17—composed of students across …

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Middle College Students Remembering Those Hurt by Hate Memorial

The Middle College students at Skyline College participate in a class titled Student Life and Community Engagement, based on the social and emotional learning competencies and a social justice pedagogy. Through a variety of activities and projects lead by Martina Goodman and Laureen Mercer on Fridays with the senior class they are learning about themselves, their peers and the community …

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EOPS and Guardian Scholars Celebrate the Holidays

EOPS and the Guardian Scholars Program gathered in community to share some holiday cheer during this final week of instruction. Families and friends gathered to celebrate the hard work, achievements of their loved ones and to kick off the holiday season by breaking bread with one another. The celebration included holiday music, games, dinner served by EOPS staff and faculty …

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CalCPA Visits Skyline College for Speed Mentoring Event on October 22, 2018

On Monday, October 22, 2018, the Peninsula/Silicon Valley Chapter of CalCPA hosted a Speed Mentoring event at Skyline College for local accounting students to get a chance to explore the diverse career paths within accounting by interacting with six professionals from different accounting backgrounds who volunteered their time to sit with students and tell them about their daily lives. The professionals …

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Skyline College Accounting Students Win CalCPA Scholarships

Students and faculty braved the smoke and attended the CalCPA Peninsula Silicon Valley Chapter 16th Annual Student and Awards Night on November 15, 2018. Lewis Sharpstone, Chair of CalCPA was the keynote speaker. Four Skyline College accounting students also received CalCPA Scholarships: Oksana Basin, Erik Ferroggiaro, Jiehua Lu, and Michael Wong. Article and Photo by Linda Whitten

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BAM, Career and Workforce Program Mentor Mixer

On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 the Brothers Achieving Milestones (BAM) and Career and Workforce Programs hosted a Mentor Mixer with local and regional industry professionals. The theme of the mixer was “Navigating the Workplace and Career Strategies as a Male of Color.” Professionals representing the following companies held engaging conversations and interactions with BAM Skyline College students: Baden High School, …

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