2016-17
Classified Senate Officers
- Debbie Joy, President
- Margarita Lozano, Vice-President
- , Secretary
- Hugo Enciso, Treasurer
- Jeanne Stalker, Co-Activity Coordinator
- Chantal Sosa, Co-Activity Coordinator
Meetings
Held on the 3rd Mondays of each month, 1:30 - 3:00 pm in Building 9, room 154. Listed below are approved agendas and minutes, unless noted.
Meeting Date | Agenda | Minutes, Documents |
May 15, 2017 | ||
April 17, 2017 | Agenda | Minutes 3/20/17 |
March 20, 2017 | Agenda | Minutes 2/27/17 |
February 27, 2017 | Agenda | |
January 23, 2017 | Agenda | |
December 19, 2016 |
CANCELLED |
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November 21, 2016 | Agenda | |
October 17, 2016 |
Agenda | Minutes 9/19/16 |
September 19, 2016 |
Agenda | Minutes 5/16/16 |
2016-2017 Awards
Olive Hill Press 5/12/17 Cañada College Spotlight: Matt Lee | Division Assistant, Athletics, Kinesiology and Dance, Library, Learning Resources
1. Why did you choose to work at Cañada College? “Once a colt, always a colt,” a wise man once said. I was a former student athlete
in my former life and now I have the privilege of serving the same cohort of students
in the same capacity with great leadership, colleagues,
faculty, and staff.
2. Describe Cañada College in three words.
• Green
• Gold
• Possibilities
3. What would you sing at Karaoke night? Rapper’s Delight – Sugar Hill Gang.
4. What’s the most unusual thing you’ve ever eaten? Probably anything that I cook.
5. What is your favorite spot on our campus? Building 1 – Home of Colts!
Marketing Department Recognized Statewide 2017
Congratulations to Jose Garcia and Megan Rodriguez Antone from the Cañada Marketing Department, who were recently recognized with three PRO Awards from the Community College Public Relations Organization (CCPRO). The team received Second place for its course catalog and third place for the class schedule and college style guide (under the “Before & After” category).
Olive Hill Press 4/28/17 Cañada College Spotlight: Calvin Eng |Senior Maintenance Engineer, Facilities
Why did you choose to work at Cañada College? I originally started my career with SMCCCD at Skyline College, and in my 2nd year with the District, the opportunity for the Senior Maintenance position came up at Cañada College. I applied for the position for two reasons; one it was a chance for a promotion, and the second was that my colleague at Skyline, Gordon Tong, had already transferred to Cañada as the Chief Engineer and since we had a solid working relationship already established, it made transferring to Cañada an easy choice.
What motivates you to work hard? Very simply, I enjoy seeing the completion of a project and doing a good job with the team. Growing up, my parents had always instilled in me the desire to work hard in order to succeed in life. Now, I not only strive to do the best work that I can do for myself, but more importantly to serve the community I work in.
If your best friend was sitting here, what would he or she say is the best part about being your friend? My best friend is my wife, and what she would say (and she insisted that I put her in quotes), is that “Cal is one of the easiest and warmest people to get to know, and I rely on him for unwavering support; this also includes asking me tough questions, and challenging my assumptions.”
What makes you laugh the most? A good old-fashioned, honest and sincere mistake. Sometimes, you just have to laugh it off.
What is your favorite spot on our campus? The view from Parking Lot 7; when there are no cars or airplanes flying around on a clear day, the view of the bay is pretty awesome.
Olive Hill Press 4/14/17 Cañada College Spotlight: Jeanne Stalker | Program Services Coordinator, Assessment Services and Welcome Center
Why did you choose to work at Cañada College? I was asked to apply to Cañada (way back when) and have loved it ever since. My mom was a teacher and both my sister and I work in education, so I guess it was just meant to be. I am in my 30th year in the District and am very proud to be part of this jewel in our community.
Describe Cañada College in three words. Unique, Caring and Beautiful.
What is the best gift you have been given? My son, Anthony.
If you had a super power what would it be? To have the ability to provide every person on earth a safe, healthy and poverty free life.
What is your favorite spot on our campus? I actually have two: looking out over the magnificent view from Parking Lot 7 and in attendance at any Cañada Colts sporting events on campus, cheering on our student athletes. Go Colts!
Anna Camacho Chosen as SMCCCD Classified Employee of the Year 2017
At the February Board meeting, Cañada’s own, Anna Camacho (STEM Project Director)
was chosen by the Board of Trustees as SMCCCD Classified Employee of the Year. Having
served as both an Assistant Project Director and a Project Director for a number of
federally funded grant programs at Cañada College, Anna has provided leadership and
support in developing a number of successful initiatives to increase student interest
and awareness of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields and
promote academic success of our students, especially those from underrepresented and
underserved backgrounds.
Anna was instrumental in founding the STEM Center at Cañada College in 2012. Under
her leadership, the STEM Center team successfully developed new grant proposals to
support innovative student support programs. As a result, Cañada College was awarded
a five-year, $4.35 million dollar US Department of Education Hispanic-Serving Institution
STEM and Articulation grant. Initiatives being developed for this new grant-funded
program, under her leadership, include: Chemistry Jam, Difference-Education Intervention,
expansion of the STEM Speaker Series, STEM Exploration Week, university transfer workshops,
a professional development program for STEM faculty, and a STEM faculty community
of practice.
In addition to her professional duties, Anna is also a founding member of Latinas
in STEM2 to Achieve Success (LISTAS), an organization dedicated to increase the number
of Latinas attaining a STEM education. She is also a consultant for Unite Here 2,
a union that represents service workers, where she delivers workshops that impact
knowledge on how to apply for college. Additionally, Anna contributes to the education
and research community by presenting and publishing the results of her work at national
professional organizations including the American Society for Engineering Education,
Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institution Educators, and the League for Innovation
in the Community College.
Olive Hill Press 2/24/17 Cañada College Spotlight: Peter Tam | Accounting Technician
Why did you choose to work at Cañada College?I was a student here. Back then, I met many college staff, faculty and administrators and knew that it is a great place to work.
Describe Cañada College in three words. Future starts here.
If your best friend was sitting here, what would he/she say is the best part about being your friend? You’re always around when I need you.
What is your favorite condiment? Oyster flavored sauce.
What is your favorite spot on our campus? The entire campus, as I’m always running around everywhere.
Marketing Team Receives First Place in State-wide Competition 2016
Congratulations to our Cañada Marketing Team, Jose Garcia and Megan Rodriguez Antone, who were recognized with PRO Awards at the state-wide CCPRO (Community College Public Relations Organization) conference on April 14! The Cañada team received First Place in the “TV Ad/PSA” category for its “iCAN Become” commercial and Third Place in the “Catalog” category for its 2015-2016 Catalog. The Marketing Team worked with Kingston Media to conceptualize and create the commercial. The PRO Awards recognizes outstanding work by California’s community college Marketing and Public Relations professionals.
Misha Maggi Appointed to Community College Division Board
This October 2016, Cañada’s Student Life and Leadership Manager Michiko “Misha” Maggi was appointed to NASPA’s Community College Division Board. NASPA is the leading association for advancement and sustainability of the student affairs profession and serves 13,000 members in all 50 states, 25 countries, and eight U.S. territories. Misha was sent to NASPA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. to represent mid-level professionals in the nation and will serve a two-year term on the board.