Calendar
Events in March 2024
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February 25, 2024(3 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESFebruary 25, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window |
February 26, 2024(11 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsFebruary 26, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionFebruary 26, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESFebruary 26, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window 11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game!11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game! – Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: 2024 Financial Aid Awareness Fair1:00 pm: 2024 Financial Aid Awareness Fair – The financial aid awareness fair is an event designed to educate students and families about the different types of financial aid available to help pay for college and to make students aware of the various resources and services available across campus. Library Sidewalk 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting – ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 6:00 pm: Dental Assisting Informational Meeting6:00 pm: Dental Assisting Informational Meeting – CERRITOS COLLEGE DENTAL ASSISTING PROGRAM IS OFFERING A COMPLIMENTARY INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP Meet our faculty, students and view our state-of-the-art facility Learn about how to enroll in our wonderful program Discuss how to become a licensed healthcare professional in both state and national boards as an RDA & CDA Secure rewarding career opportunities after successful completion of the program
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February 27, 2024(17 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsFebruary 27, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionFebruary 27, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESFebruary 27, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: 2024 Financial Aid Awareness Fair10:00 am: 2024 Financial Aid Awareness Fair – The financial aid awareness fair is an event designed to educate students and families about the different types of financial aid available to help pay for college and to make students aware of the various resources and services available across campus. Library Sidewalk 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera
Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In 11:00 am: Black Future Month: R&B Yoga11:00 am: Black Future Month: R&B Yoga – R&B Yoga Tuesday, February 27th – 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Student Center South Stage Namaste in good health. Come out and do some chair, cat, and tree poses to increase your mental and physical health, breaking a sweat to some R&B/Hip-Hop Music. Host: Umoja & BEC Student Center Stage 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
View the flyer. Student Success Office 12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting – ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: Transfer 101 for Business Majors2:00 pm: Transfer 101 for Business Majors – This workshop provides an introduction to the transfer process and application requirements for business majors. Topics include: the different systems of higher education, steps of applying to transfer, minimum admissions requirements for CSU, UC, and Private colleges/universities and Transfer Center services. Attend this workshop to gain a better understanding of what is needed to transfer to the four-year university of your choice. Virtual - see website for more information Zoom - https://cerritos-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsdOuqqTIoGdTFOIyjAiqpdgGXBsbsyj_5#/registration 2:30 pm: Microsoft Word Workshop2:30 pm: Microsoft Word Workshop – A beginners lesson for students who would like to become more familiar with the Word tabs and the common tool functions. You will also learn to use essential functions such as Capturing a Screen Shot, How to shrink a page, Use the Snipping Tool, Use Text to Speech and Smart Lookup. This free small-group session lasts 30 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants. LC-62 - In the Library Computer Lab 3:00 pm: Inter-Club Council Meeting3:00 pm: Inter-Club Council Meeting – The Inter-Club Council brings all registered student clubs together to promote collaboration and regular communication between the multitude of student clubs at Cerritos College. During meetings, the ICC discusses ICC events and activities, as well as promotes the activities and events of other student clubs and organizations. LC-155 Teleconference Center 3:00 pm: Managing Stress & Anxiety Workshop3:00 pm: Managing Stress & Anxiety Workshop – Join in this 2 part workshop series for helping you navigate stress and anxiety. You'll learn tools for working with anxious thinking and bio-hacks for feeling better. Participation is encouraged but personal disclosure isn't required. Join us 2/13 & 2/27 or 4/9 & 4/23 at the Success Center, LC 137 from 3 - 4pm View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center |
February 28, 2024(12 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsFebruary 28, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionFebruary 28, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESFebruary 28, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window 9:00 am: LA Regional Food Bank Distribution9:00 am: LA Regional Food Bank Distribution – LOCATION: Falcon Stadium (at Alondra Blvd & Gridley Rd.) PARKING & ENTRANCE: in Lot 1 **WALK UP SERVICES ONLY-NO DRIVE THRU**
Lot 1 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person – Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice. So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting – ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom LC-155 Teleconference Center 6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera
Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In |
February 29, 2024(12 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsFebruary 29, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionFebruary 29, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESFebruary 29, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: University Fair10:00 am: University Fair – Meet representatives from 40+ colleges/universities including many of our local CSUs, UCs, and independent schools (such as the Biola University, USC, and Chapman). Ask questions about the university itself, transfer admissions requirements, and more. Join the scavenger hunt for FREE lunch and raffle prizes. Student Center 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
Student Success Office 1:00 pm: Transfer 101 for Nursing1:00 pm: Transfer 101 for Nursing – Are you interested in transferring as a nursing major? Not sure how to get started or which route to take? Explore the different paths you can take to become a registered nurse! Topics include: prerequisites/requirements to apply for nursing programs, Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) vs Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) program, understanding the TEAS and NCLEX exams, scholarships and other resources available to you! Virtual - see website for more information Zoom - https://www.cerritos.edu/transfer-center/includes/workshops-tab.htm 3:00 pm: Black Future Month: Voices of Black Interpreters3:00 pm: Black Future Month: Voices of Black Interpreters – Voices of Black Interpreters Thursday, February 29th – 3 p.m.-5 p.m. | LA- 103 Black interpreters share their stories of interpreting while black, talking about their journey what led them to become ASL interpreters, and the Hardship they experienced while working in the ASL interpreters’ field. Host: SAS and BEC Liberal Arts - LA103 |
March 1, 2024(10 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsMarch 1, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionMarch 1, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESMarch 1, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday – Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling 10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter – New Talon Marks Weekly Newsletter delivered in your inbox! Subscribe today! 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 2, 2024(6 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Window Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESWindow Dressing - IMPOSSIBLE BINARIESMarch 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc IMPOSSIBLE BINARIES Feb 18 – Mar 2, 2024 Loren LeBlanc’s Window Dressing installation, Impossible Binaries, consists of a surreal arrangement of four lifesized figurative sculptures constructed entirely by hand using a 3D printing pen and accentuated with hand-picked dried floral ornamentation. Seeming to defy gravity, these dynamic forms are presented in various evocative gestural poses as a means of exploring personal truths built around a future-focused curiosity and nuanced historical interrogation of the artist’s own lived experience as a young black creative living in contemporary America. Loren LeBlanc is an emerging figurative multimedia sculptor currently based in Inglewood, CA. He holds a BA in Studio Art and Economics from Cal Poly Humboldt in Northern California and a MA in Illustration from Arts University of Bournemouth in the south of England. Employing a unique self-taught approach, he fuses handheld 3D printing pen technology with traditional clay sculpting techniques seamlessly, creating intricate, evocative, life-sized figures. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Women's Conference "Fortaleciendo a La Mujer"8:00 am: Women's Conference "Fortaleciendo a La Mujer" – Spanish: La Division de Educacion Continuada esta celebrando la Decima Conferencia Anual en Espanol "Fortaleciendo a la Mujer 2024” en las areas de salud, educacion y civismo. Será presencial y completamente gratis. Todas las mujeres de nuestra comunidad y estudiantes estan cordialmente invitadas. Aparte de la conferencia tendremos 12 mesas de recursos para usteded. Es completamente gratis. Sabado 2 de Marzo a las 8 a.m. -1 p.m. Reserve su lugar desde ahora usando nuestro QR code en el flyer o llame (562) 860-2451 ext. 2518. Espacio Limitdado! English: The Cerritos College Continuing Education Division is celebrating our 10th Annual Women's Conference in Spanish "Fortaleciendo a La Mujer 2024” in the areas of health, education and civics. All the women of our community and students are cordially invited. We will have lots of information to share as there will also be 12 resource tables. This conference is free at no cost. Saturday March 2 at 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Reserve your spot using our QRcode located on the flyer, using the google form link or by calling (562)860-2451 Ext. 2518. Space is Limited. Google Link: https://forms.gle/wEmvqv68BjNjKGNP9 Fine Arts 133 9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops – The Financial Aid Office will be hosting FREE FAFSA and CA Dream Act Application Workshops on Saturdays (see flyer for dates). The workshops are open to ALL. No registration is needed; just come! Participants will be entered into the Cash4College $1,500 Scholarship Raffle. Financial Aid Office 8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 3, 2024(4 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 3, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 2:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams2:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 4, 2024(9 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsMarch 4, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionMarch 4, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 4, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game!11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game! – Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting – ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 |
March 5, 2024(16 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsMarch 5, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionMarch 5, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 5, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
View the flyer. Student Success Office 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir11:00 am: Women's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir – BOOK CLUB - First Gen: a Memoir 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Women of the World Unite11:00 am: Women's History Month - Women of the World Unite – Women of the World Unite Liberal Arts - LA130 12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting – ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 3:00 pm: Women's History Month - Iranian Women in Cinema3:00 pm: Women's History Month - Iranian Women in Cinema – Iranian Women in Cinema 6:00 pm: Chinese Lantern Festival6:00 pm: Chinese Lantern Festival – Chinese Lantern Festival on March 5 Join our Lantern Festival for a Chinese cultural experience and learn about Mandarin language courses and Taiwan study abroad programs offered at Cerritos College. Enjoy lantern making, calligraphy, painting, sweet dumplings, and more! Tuesday, March 5, 6 - 7:30 p.m. in LA 103. Liberal Arts - LA103 7:00 pm: Women's History Month - What Makes a Woman? Simone de Beauvoir7:00 pm: Women's History Month - What Makes a Woman? Simone de Beauvoir – What Makes a Woman? Simone de Beauvoir |
March 6, 2024(15 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsMarch 6, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionMarch 6, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 6, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Women Leading Resistance Movements11:00 am: Women's History Month - Women Leading Resistance Movements – Women Leading Resistance Movements BE 110 11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person – Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice. So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer. Student Health Services 12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group – Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee. Santa Barbara Building 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting – ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom LC-155 Teleconference Center 2:30 pm: Microsoft Powerpoint Workshop2:30 pm: Microsoft Powerpoint Workshop – For students who would like to learn how to set-up a basic PowerPoint presentation and to present a PowerPoint with confidence. You will learn to: Format your presentation; Insert and manipulate pictures; including Custom Transparent Overlays; Create and insert Videos; Insert QR codes; Create Smart Art Graphics and tables; and much more. You will also learn how to add slide and sound transitions. These free small-group sessions last 60 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants. LC-62 - In the Library Computer Lab 6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In |
March 7, 2024(16 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsMarch 7, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionMarch 7, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 7, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: Women's History Month - Navigating Power Dynamics in Conversations10:00 am: Women's History Month - Navigating Power Dynamics in Conversations – Navigating Power Dynamics in Conversations 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
Student Success Office 2:00 pm: Spring 2024 Employer Panel2:00 pm: Spring 2024 Employer Panel – Join us Student employment Spring 2024 EMPLOYER PANEL Thursday, March 7 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. in Science 101 Benefits to students: - Learn about hiring practices of companies - Find out critical skills needed on the job - Receive tips for effective resume writing and to enhance your interviewing skills - Obtain internship information, etc. - Be more confident in your job search skills Participating Employers: ChildCare Careers GST technology Science 101 2:00 pm: Women's History Month - Stress Management for Women2:00 pm: Women's History Month - Stress Management for Women – Stress Management for Women Liberal Arts - LA213 4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Women in Buddhism4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Women in Buddhism – Women in Buddhism BE 106 5:00 pm: Film Screening: How to Train Your Dragon5:00 pm: Film Screening: How to Train Your Dragon – We invite students of the Equity Programs to join us for a screening of the action-adventurous, How to Train Your Dragon! Popcorn and other light refreshments will be provided. Seating will be available, and we will be outside. **It may be chilly; so, we encourage you to bring a chair or a blanket! ??? PAC Outside Stage 8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 8, 2024(11 events)
Student Commencement Speaker Application OpenStudent Commencement Speaker Application OpenJanuary 19, 2024 – March 8, 2024 ATTENTION CERRITOS COLLEGE FALCON GRADUATES: APPLY TO BE THE 2024STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER! The Student Speaker sits on the Commencement stage, is highlighted in the program booklet, and provides a 5-minute graduation speech during the ceremony. ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!ASCC President/Vice President and Student Trustee Application Open!February 6, 2024 – March 8, 2024 Application Closes March 8 at 11:59pm Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Art Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsArt Gallery - Cerritos Collects - Recent AcquisitionsMarch 8, 2024 Cerritos Collects: Recent Acquisitions (in the Projects Room)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Art Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionArt Gallery - Faculty Art ExhibitionMarch 8, 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition (in the main Gallery)
January 25 - March 8, 2024
Opening January 25 from 6-8PM
Art Gallery - FA 107 Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 8, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday – Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling 10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter – New Talon Marks Weekly Newsletter delivered in your inbox! Subscribe today! 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 9, 2024(4 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 9, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops – The Financial Aid Office will be hosting FREE FAFSA and CA Dream Act Application Workshops on Saturdays (see flyer for dates). The workshops are open to ALL. No registration is needed; just come! Participants will be entered into the Cash4College $1,500 Scholarship Raffle. Financial Aid Office 8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams8:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 10, 2024(3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 10, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 2:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams2:00 pm: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams – Blanche comes to live with her sister and her sister's husband. She loses her grip on reality as she fails to get what it is she desires. A play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, After the loss of her family home to creditors, travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She has no money and nowhere else to go. Williams' most popular work, A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century. It still ranks among his most performed plays. Performing Arts Center |
March 11, 2024(7 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 11, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game!11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game! – Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting – ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 |
March 12, 2024(8 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 12, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
View the flyer. Student Success Office 12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting – ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services |
March 13, 2024(10 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 13, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: Undocu Support Group10:00 am: Undocu Support Group – Join the drop-in "We Are Here" support group for Undocu students on Wednesdays starting March 13 at 10 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee, at [email protected] for more information. Santa Barbara Building 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person – Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice. So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer. Student Health Services 12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group – Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee. Santa Barbara Building 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting – ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom LC-155 Teleconference Center |
March 14, 2024(7 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 14, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
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March 15, 2024(5 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Campus Closed - HolidayCampus Closed - HolidayMarch 15, 2024 Campus Closed - Holiday - Spring Break Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 15, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday – Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling |
March 16, 2024(3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Window Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEWindow Dressing - CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTEMarch 16, 2024 Nube Cruz CON EL NOPAL EN LA FRENTE Mar 3 – Mar 16, 2024 Nube Cruz’s Window Dressing installation, Con El Nopal En La Frente (With the Nopal on the Forehead), is a physical manifestation of their ongoing exploration of Nopal Futurity, an art practice that (re)mixes older indigenous technologies and the idea of Indigenous Futurity with a cuir/queer indigena perspective. Recognizing that Amerindigenous peoples have already been living in a post-apocalyptic world since 1492, Cruz’s work seeks to activate the potential for contemporary liberation through the historical reconstruction, and innovative development, of (new) Indigena cosmologies. By excavating the historical invisibility of native people’s advancement of, and contribution to, the technologies of modern society, Cruz hopes to disrupt the standard Western modernist narrative in order to rematriate, retrieve, and reconstruct images and obliterate the borders, legalities, histories, objects, resources, and bodies that have otherwise been co-opted by the colonial gaze. Through sculpture, photography, and performative video documentation, invoking what they call ‘indigie-archivist research,’ their installation will begin the necessary conversation on how the possibilities and potentialities of indigenous futures might be engaged and activated. Nube Cruz is and artist and activist currently completing their BFA degree at UCLA. They have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including We Are Made of the Earth, Our Skin Says So at A+R+T Gallery in Los Angeles, The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness at Dalton Gallery in Altanta, and The Latinx Project at NYU in New York. The have been a Native American Arts Grantee through the San Francisco Queer Arts Foundation and Galereria de la Raza and have served as an assistant researcher on the UCLA Indigenous Mapping Project. They also work transnationally with indigenous activists in Mexico. Art Gallery Window |
March 17, 2024(3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Spring BreakSpring BreakMarch 11, 2024 – March 17, 2024 Spring Break - No instruction Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 17, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window |
March 18, 2024(8 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 18, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game!11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game! – Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Nutrition Fair11:00 am: Nutrition Fair – Healthy Nutrition is a pleasant journey, how about a healthy start today. Nutrition Information March 18, 2024 see attached flyer. Library Sidewalk 11:00 am: Women's History Month - The Power of Stories11:00 am: Women's History Month - The Power of Stories – The Power of Stories LC-155 Teleconference Center 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting – ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 |
March 19, 2024(14 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 19, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera
Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: President's Hour11:00 am: President's Hour – Take a moment to share what's on your mind with Dr. Fierro. No appointment necessary.
Falcon Square 11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
View the flyer. Student Success Office 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir11:00 am: Women's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir – BOOK CLUB - First Gen: a Memoir 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Women in Accounting and Finance11:00 am: Women's History Month - Women in Accounting and Finance – Women in Accounting and Finance Social Science 136 12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting – ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:30 pm: Microsoft Excel Workshop2:30 pm: Microsoft Excel Workshop – This session will introduce students to the basic skills needed to create an Excel spreadsheet and manipulate data. You will learn how to set up a spreadsheet, enter data, use formulas, and learn about many of useful Excel functions such as AutoFill, Sort, Filter, Format Painter and more. This free small-group session lasts 60 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants. LC-62 - In the Library Computer Lab 3:00 pm: Inter-Club Council Meeting3:00 pm: Inter-Club Council Meeting – The Inter-Club Council brings all registered student clubs together to promote collaboration and regular communication between the multitude of student clubs at Cerritos College. During meetings, the ICC discusses ICC events and activities, as well as promotes the activities and events of other student clubs and organizations. LC-155 Teleconference Center 7:00 pm: Women's History Month - A Feminist Standpoint: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz7:00 pm: Women's History Month - A Feminist Standpoint: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz – A Feminist Standpoint: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz |
March 20, 2024(12 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 20, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: Undocu Support Group10:00 am: Undocu Support Group – Join the drop-in "We Are Here" support group for Undocu students on Wednesdays starting March 13 at 10 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee, at [email protected] for more information. Santa Barbara Building 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Women's History Month - A Feminist Standpoint: Epistemologies11:00 am: Women's History Month - A Feminist Standpoint: Epistemologies – A Feminist Standpoint: Epistemologies SS 137 11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person – Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice. So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer. Student Health Services 12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group – Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee. Santa Barbara Building 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting – ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom LC-155 Teleconference Center 6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In 7:00 pm: Board of Trustees Meeting7:00 pm: Board of Trustees Meeting – Meetings are held on Wednesdays in the Cheryl A. Epple Board Room of the Administration Building beginning at 7:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Cheryl A. 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March 21, 2024(12 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 21, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Powerlands (a documentary film)11:00 am: Women's History Month - Powerlands (a documentary film) – Powerlands (a documentary film) LC-155 Teleconference Center 11:30 am: Journaling for Wellbeing: Personalize a Journal & Learn Journaling for Resilience11:30 am: Journaling for Wellbeing: Personalize a Journal & Learn Journaling for Resilience – Journal writing nurtures your mental wellbeing while expressing yourself. Get your creativity on by crafting your personalized journal. The workshop also provides tips for starting a journaling practice and offers a refresher about how journaling can benefit your mental wellbeing. Workshop occurs January 18th, February 15th, March 21st & April 18th. Participation is strongly encouraged but personal disclosure is not required. No experience is necessary. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
Student Success Office 2:00 pm: Women's History Month - Who is Generation Z?2:00 pm: Women's History Month - Who is Generation Z? – Who is Generation Z? 2:30 pm: Canvas Workshop2:30 pm: Canvas Workshop – This presentation is an overview of the Canvas course management system and the tools your instructors most commonly use to deliver class content to you. You will learn how to access and navigate Canvas and use the “Online Readiness Modules”. These modules are especially helpful to first time and online students. You will also learn to use the Canvas calendar to keep track of important events and assignments. This free small-group session lasts 30 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants. LC-62 - In the Library Computer Lab 3:30 pm: Women's History Month Speech Contest3:30 pm: Women's History Month Speech Contest – This speech contest is open to all Cerritos College students. Participants will be given prompts related to the theme of Women’s History Month. Students will be given 30 minutes to research and outline a brief extemporaneous speech in response to their prompt. Students will then deliver their speeches in a preliminary round. The top preliminary speakers will present their speech a second time in a final round to compete for prize money worth up to $200 for first place! Social Science 207 6:00 pm: Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert6:00 pm: Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert – Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert. -- March 21-23 | 6:00 pm Performing Arts Center |
March 22, 2024(8 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 22, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday – Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling 10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter – New Talon Marks Weekly Newsletter delivered in your inbox! Subscribe today! 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 6:00 pm: Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert6:00 pm: Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert – Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert. -- March 21-23 | 6:00 pm Performing Arts Center |
March 23, 2024(6 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 23, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops – The Financial Aid Office will be hosting FREE FAFSA and CA Dream Act Application Workshops on Saturdays (see flyer for dates). The workshops are open to ALL. No registration is needed; just come! Participants will be entered into the Cash4College $1,500 Scholarship Raffle. Financial Aid Office 9:00 am: Free Income Tax Preparation and Filing9:00 am: Free Income Tax Preparation and Filing – Come get your taxes prepared and filed for free on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at our annual VITA Event! VIew the flyer. BE 116 6:00 pm: Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert6:00 pm: Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert – Cerritos College Dance Department Spring Concert. -- March 21-23 | 6:00 pm Performing Arts Center |
March 24, 2024(3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 24, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window |
March 25, 2024(11 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 25, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game!11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game! – Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir11:00 am: Women's History Month - Book Club - First Gen: a Memoir – BOOK CLUB - First Gen: a Memoir 11:00 am: Women's History Month - The Feel of the Road: Anxiety, Empathy, and Community in Thelma & Louise and “Woman Hollering Creek”11:00 am: Women's History Month - The Feel of the Road: Anxiety, Empathy, and Community in Thelma & Louise and “Woman Hollering Creek” – The Feel of the Road: Anxiety, Empathy, and Community in Thelma & Louise and “Woman Hollering Creek” Liberal Arts - LA103 12:30 pm: Women's History Month - Women Leaders in Education Tell Their Stories12:30 pm: Women's History Month - Women Leaders in Education Tell Their Stories – Women Leaders in Education Tell Their Stories Liberal Arts - LA103 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting – ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 3:00 pm: Women's History Month - Tribute to Women Writers3:00 pm: Women's History Month - Tribute to Women Writers – Tribute to Women Writers |
March 26, 2024(20 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 26, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: 15th Annual Community Resource Fair10:00 am: 15th Annual Community Resource Fair – Stop by the Community Resource Fair and learn about:
Types of agencies expected to attend:
See flyer for more detailed information. Everyone is welcome! Student Center 10:00 am: Springtime Stitching Fundraiser10:00 am: Springtime Stitching Fundraiser – Hop into spring with the Talon-Ted Stitchers of Cerritos! Join us for an Easter fundraising event where we'll showcase our handmade crochet and knitting items, perfect for adding a touch of charm to your holiday celebrations. From adorable flower pens to colorful bags and spring-themed decorations, our talented members have crafted a delightful selection of items with love and care. By purchasing our handmade creations, you're supporting our club and helping fund materials for future projects. Don't miss this egg-cellent opportunity to shop for a cause and add some handmade flair to your Easter festivities! Club: Talon-Ted Stitchers of Cerritos Library Shade Structure 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In 11:00 am: Community Resource Fair11:00 am: Community Resource Fair – Community Resource Fair Student Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
View the flyer. Student Success Office 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Curl Time Part 2: Hair Love11:00 am: Women's History Month - Curl Time Part 2: Hair Love – Curl Time Part 2: Hair Love MP 211/213 12:00 pm: ASCC Candidate Forum12:00 pm: ASCC Candidate Forum – The President, Vice President, and Student Trustee candidates participate in a panel and answer questions about what their plans are if they get elected. Tuesday, March 26 at 12 p.m. Location: Conference Center LC-155 Teleconference Center 12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting – ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:30 pm: Canvas Workshop2:30 pm: Canvas Workshop – This presentation is an overview of the Canvas course management system and the tools your instructors most commonly use to deliver class content to you. You will learn how to access and navigate Canvas and use the “Online Readiness Modules”. These modules are especially helpful to first time and online students. You will also learn to use the Canvas calendar to keep track of important events and assignments. This free small-group session lasts 30 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants. LC-62 - In the Library Computer Lab 3:00 pm: Inter-Club Council Meeting3:00 pm: Inter-Club Council Meeting – The Inter-Club Council brings all registered student clubs together to promote collaboration and regular communication between the multitude of student clubs at Cerritos College. During meetings, the ICC discusses ICC events and activities, as well as promotes the activities and events of other student clubs and organizations. LC-155 Teleconference Center 3:00 pm: Women's History Month - Mental Health First Aid for Women3:00 pm: Women's History Month - Mental Health First Aid for Women – Mental Health First Aid for Women 3:30 pm: Inter-Club Council Club Mixer3:30 pm: Inter-Club Council Club Mixer – Take the chance to meet new friends and find opportunities to connect with other student clubs at our Spring 2024 Club Mixer! Free food, games, prizes and fun! MESA Center (adjacent to Success Center) 4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Ruth Asawa: Global Artist4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Ruth Asawa: Global Artist – Ruth Asawa: Global Artist Fine Arts 133 7:00 pm: Women's History Month - Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: Radical Pedagogy and Consciousness Raising7:00 pm: Women's History Month - Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: Radical Pedagogy and Consciousness Raising – Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: Radical Pedagogy and Consciousness Raising |
March 27, 2024(16 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Talon Marks Print EditionTalon Marks Print EditionMarch 27, 2024 Talon Marks Newspaper hits stands today! Pick up a copy of the print in all buildings and outdoor kiosks! Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 27, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 9:00 am: LA Regional Food Bank Distribution9:00 am: LA Regional Food Bank Distribution – LOCATION: Falcon Stadium (at Alondra Blvd & Gridley Rd.) PARKING & ENTRANCE: in Lot 1 **WALK UP SERVICES ONLY-NO DRIVE THRU**
Lot 1 10:00 am: Undocu Support Group10:00 am: Undocu Support Group – Join the drop-in "We Are Here" support group for Undocu students on Wednesdays starting March 13 at 10 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee, at [email protected] for more information. Santa Barbara Building 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Psychology Club Spring Fundraiser11:00 am: Psychology Club Spring Fundraiser – Psychology Club intends to sell Spring themed items and goods in order to raise funds for out club endeavors. In front of Elbow Room 11:00 am: Women's History Month - Sandra Day O’Connor: The First (a documentary film)11:00 am: Women's History Month - Sandra Day O’Connor: The First (a documentary film) – Sandra Day O’Connor: The First (a documentary film) LC-155 Teleconference Center 11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person – Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice. So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer. Student Health Services 12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group – Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee. Santa Barbara Building 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting – ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom LC-155 Teleconference Center 4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Isabel Allende Tells Her Story4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Isabel Allende Tells Her Story – Isabel Allende Tells Her Story 6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In |
March 28, 2024(13 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 28, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 12:30 pm: Women's History Month - Coffee Chat: Women (Scientists) Tell All12:30 pm: Women's History Month - Coffee Chat: Women (Scientists) Tell All – Coffee Chat: Women (Scientists) Tell All Library Shade Structure 12:30 pm: Women's History Month - Economic Policy: The Stories that Change the U.S.12:30 pm: Women's History Month - Economic Policy: The Stories that Change the U.S. – Economic Policy: The Stories that Change the U.S. 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
Student Success Office 2:00 pm: Women's History Month: The Legacy of Harriet Tubman - Prof. Sunday Obazuaye2:00 pm: Women's History Month: The Legacy of Harriet Tubman - Prof. Sunday Obazuaye – Women's History Month Event: A look at the life of Harriet Tubman not only as a woman but as a human being full of compassion, selfless sacrifice, determination, and a champion of freedom. She relentlessly “risked her own life and freedom to liberate others from slavery.” Visit www.cerritos.edu/whm for more Women's History Month info and events.
2:30 pm: Microsoft Word Workshop2:30 pm: Microsoft Word Workshop – A beginners lesson for students who would like to become more familiar with the Word tabs and the common tool functions. You will also learn to use essential functions such as Capturing a Screen Shot, How to shrink a page, Use the Snipping Tool, Use Text to Speech and Smart Lookup. This free small-group session lasts 30 minutes. Please register for the session in advance. Call (562) 860-2451 x2184 In person at the computer lab desk Sign up early! All sessions are limited to 8 participants. LC-62 - In the Library Computer Lab 4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Anger Management for Women4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Anger Management for Women – Anger Management for Women 4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Religion and Gender Activism4:00 pm: Women's History Month - Religion and Gender Activism – Religion and Gender Activism BE 111 |
March 29, 2024(7 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 29, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday – Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling 10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter – New Talon Marks Weekly Newsletter delivered in your inbox! Subscribe today! 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. 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March 30, 2024(4 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONWindow Dressing - AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSIONMarch 30, 2024 Teresa Flores AN INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION Mar 17 – Mar 30, 2024 Teresa Flores is a multidisciplinary artist who explores connections between her Chicana identity and the notion of the California Dream. Through drawing, painting, video, and social practice Flores explores the ways generations of colonialism and assimilation in California have affected families like her own, who can trace their ancestor’s migration along the Pacific coast for generations. In exploring food and movement, collective art making and nurturing, Flores seeks innovative avenues of expression and pathways to healing. Her Window Dressing installation, An Intergenerational Transmission, consists of both window signage and a video presentation. The window signage is constructed from readymade LED neon wiring, wood, nails and hot glue. The sign, which spells out the words We Can Make Our Own, references the idea of collective autonomy and the economics of the Los Angeles artist tradition of the neon sign. The piece is based on a smaller 2017 LED neon sign and fully embraces the makeshift Chicanx practice of rasquachismo by not trying to hide imperfections in the construction process of the sign. Tortilla Burning is a durational video from 2007 that focuses on a single tortilla burning on a stove over a twenty minute period. The burning tortilla is a reflection on colonialism and assimilation in California. The video was created in remembrance of the time the artist’s grandmother spent in the child foster care system in Southern California in the early 1930s, where she was forced to cook and clean for her Mexican-American foster families while being abused and isolated for her indigeneity. Together, the two artworks celebrate humanity’s will to survive in the face of ferocious and shifting capitalist and imperialist world hegemony. They investigate our capacities to create when in survival mode and make visible the marks and burns of struggle and imperfection. East-LA based multimedia artist Teresa Flores is an inaugural Artist-in-Residence for the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Her drawings, paintings, videos, and social practice projects have been featured in Alta Journal, The New Yorker, and NPR and have been presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Spike Art Quarterly in Berlin, and Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. Flores has also exhibited with Dominique Gallery, Espacio 1839, and has been a featured artist in the annual Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction. Flores studied drawing and painting at Fresno State, original home of the feminist art movement, before receiving her Public Practice MFA from Otis College of Art and Design, where she earned the recognition of Outstanding Alumni. Art Gallery Window 9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops9:00 am: Financial Aid Saturday Workshops – The Financial Aid Office will be hosting FREE FAFSA and CA Dream Act Application Workshops on Saturdays (see flyer for dates). The workshops are open to ALL. No registration is needed; just come! Participants will be entered into the Cash4College $1,500 Scholarship Raffle. Financial Aid Office |
March 31, 2024(3 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?March 31, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window |
April 1, 2024(9 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?April 1, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window YOU@College Wellness Platform PilotStudent Feedback Needed & RaffleYOU@College Wellness Platform PilotStudent Feedback Needed & RaffleApril 1, 2024 – April 3, 2024 Student Health Services is piloting a new Student Wellbeing Platform, YOU@College. We welcome you to try it out for 2 weeks and provide us feedback via a survey! We will send out the feedback survey at the end of the 2 weeks. What is YOU for Students? YOU increases visibility to tools related to professional development, and mental health, personalized to their needs. YOU’s holistic well-being model equips campuses with the necessary tools to quell increased feelings of burnout and cultivate healthy on- and off-campus lifestyles. Through a unique, student-facing window, YOU provides access to 2,500+ resources to help faculty members adequately support customized campus student needs. How do I sign-up to pilot? We need 100 students to pilot. Please sign up here so we can track volunteers and send follow-up surveys via email. Last date to sign-up is 4/3/24. Please note: the date/times in Signup Genius is arbitrary and simply a way for us to track volunteers. You must sign up to be entered in the $30 Amazon & Target gift card raffles. How do I sign into the platform? Visit the URL https://you.cerritos.edu/ and log in with your SSO campus credentials. For those of you who have both an active student ID and active cerritos.edu accounts, please use your STUDENT credentials to sign up! For assistance, please email [email protected] 11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game!11:00 am: Boosting Your Mental Game! – Weekly drop-in group--no experience necessary! Join us on Mondays at 11-11:30am in the Success Center, LC 137 to learn and practice tools for stress management, mental well-being, and achieving a balanced academic and personal life. Call Student Health Services at 562-653-7821 for more information. Starts January 22. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Cabinet Meeting – ASCC Cabinet Meeting every Monday at 2 p.m. in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 5:00 pm: Short Fiction Workshop5:00 pm: Short Fiction Workshop – This workshop will give you the opportunity to practice some creative writing exercises and share your writing with others in an encouraging environment! LC-137 Success Center |
April 2, 2024(11 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College YOU@College Wellness Platform PilotStudent Feedback Needed & RaffleYOU@College Wellness Platform PilotStudent Feedback Needed & RaffleApril 1, 2024 – April 3, 2024 Student Health Services is piloting a new Student Wellbeing Platform, YOU@College. We welcome you to try it out for 2 weeks and provide us feedback via a survey! We will send out the feedback survey at the end of the 2 weeks. What is YOU for Students? YOU increases visibility to tools related to professional development, and mental health, personalized to their needs. YOU’s holistic well-being model equips campuses with the necessary tools to quell increased feelings of burnout and cultivate healthy on- and off-campus lifestyles. Through a unique, student-facing window, YOU provides access to 2,500+ resources to help faculty members adequately support customized campus student needs. How do I sign-up to pilot? We need 100 students to pilot. Please sign up here so we can track volunteers and send follow-up surveys via email. Last date to sign-up is 4/3/24. Please note: the date/times in Signup Genius is arbitrary and simply a way for us to track volunteers. You must sign up to be entered in the $30 Amazon & Target gift card raffles. How do I sign into the platform? Visit the URL https://you.cerritos.edu/ and log in with your SSO campus credentials. For those of you who have both an active student ID and active cerritos.edu accounts, please use your STUDENT credentials to sign up! For assistance, please email [email protected] Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?April 2, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window 9:00 am: Campus Day of Giving9:00 am: Campus Day of Giving – The Cerritos College Foundation is hosting a Campus Day of Giving on April 2, 2024, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. We invite all faculty and staff to stop by and support the foundation and its work toward providing scholarships, programs and services for our students. Donations to the foundation will be accepted at the booth. Information about foundation programs will also be available Come out and enjoy some complimentary snacks and refreshments! Give now by visiting http://weblink.donorperfect.com/givecerritos. 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)11:00 am: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center11:00 am: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
View the flyer. Student Success Office 12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting12:00 pm: ASCC Court Meeting – ASCC Court Meeting every Tuesday at Noon in the Auto Partners Building room 12 or Zoom Automotive Partners Building 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services |
April 3, 2024(14 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College YOU@College Wellness Platform PilotStudent Feedback Needed & RaffleYOU@College Wellness Platform PilotStudent Feedback Needed & RaffleApril 1, 2024 – April 3, 2024 Student Health Services is piloting a new Student Wellbeing Platform, YOU@College. We welcome you to try it out for 2 weeks and provide us feedback via a survey! We will send out the feedback survey at the end of the 2 weeks. What is YOU for Students? YOU increases visibility to tools related to professional development, and mental health, personalized to their needs. YOU’s holistic well-being model equips campuses with the necessary tools to quell increased feelings of burnout and cultivate healthy on- and off-campus lifestyles. Through a unique, student-facing window, YOU provides access to 2,500+ resources to help faculty members adequately support customized campus student needs. How do I sign-up to pilot? We need 100 students to pilot. Please sign up here so we can track volunteers and send follow-up surveys via email. Last date to sign-up is 4/3/24. Please note: the date/times in Signup Genius is arbitrary and simply a way for us to track volunteers. You must sign up to be entered in the $30 Amazon & Target gift card raffles. How do I sign into the platform? Visit the URL https://you.cerritos.edu/ and log in with your SSO campus credentials. For those of you who have both an active student ID and active cerritos.edu accounts, please use your STUDENT credentials to sign up! For assistance, please email [email protected] ASCC President/ Vice President & Student Trustee ElectionsASCC President/ Vice President & Student Trustee ElectionsApril 3, 2024 – April 4, 2024 Wednesday, April 3, 12 a.m. until Thursday, April 4, 11:59 p.m. via CANVAS Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?April 3, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: Undocu Support Group10:00 am: Undocu Support Group – Join the drop-in "We Are Here" support group for Undocu students on Wednesdays starting March 13 at 10 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee, at [email protected] for more information. Santa Barbara Building 10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Living Well Workshop Series11:00 am: Living Well Workshop Series – Do your emotions get the best of you sometimes? Join in this 3 part workshop series for helping you create flexibility in how you deal with distress and handling your emotions. First series starts in February and the second series in April. Meets at the Success Center, LC 137. View the flyer. LC-137 Success Center 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person11:30 am: Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation - In-person – Meditation is a great way to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing on the present moment and letting go of any distracting thoughts. You don't need any prior experience to join us - we will guide you through the practice. So mark your calendars and join us at the Meditation Room in Student Health for some much needed relaxation. Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. beginning February 28 through May 1. View the flyer. Student Health Services 12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group12:00 pm: True Colors: LGBTQIA+ Support Group – Join the True Colors: LGBTQIA+ support group beginning March 6 at 12 p.m. in the Santa Barbara Building. Contact Alex Cedas, MFT Trainee. Santa Barbara Building 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting2:00 pm: ASCC Senate Meeting – ASCC Senate Meeting every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Teleconference Center (LC-155) or Zoom LC-155 Teleconference Center 6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome)6:00 pm: AT&ST Virtual Drop-In (All Tech Majors Welcome) – AT&ST VIRTUAL DROP-IN (APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED TRADES ) LCP All Technology majors welcomed! No Appointment Needed bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In Architecture Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology & Esthetician Engineering Technology Industrial Technology Machine Tool Technology New Product Development Plastics & Composites Welding Woodworking Field Iron Workers Available Counselors: Rigo Castro Veronica Herrera Zoom - bit.ly/ATSTDrop-In |
April 4, 2024(11 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College ASCC President/ Vice President & Student Trustee ElectionsASCC President/ Vice President & Student Trustee ElectionsApril 3, 2024 – April 4, 2024 Wednesday, April 3, 12 a.m. until Thursday, April 4, 11:59 p.m. via CANVAS Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?April 4, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window 10:00 am: Spring 2024 Job fair10:00 am: Spring 2024 Job fair – Obtain job and internship information Network with over 30 employers Explore career leads Bring copies of resume Resume review available Visit https://www.cerritos.edu/student-employment/default.htm for more information and updates. Student Center 10:00 am: Whittier College Campus Takeover10:00 am: Whittier College Campus Takeover – Whittier College Campus Takeover ??????Thursday April 4 from 10:00am - 1:00pm
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10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation10:30 am: Tools for Calming the Body & Mind - On-line Meditation – Join us for a 30 minute exploration of the many ways you can find balance. We will use the body, breath, and attentional focus to create more ease and calm. You will learn tools to use at school, work and at home. Scan QR code on flyer to obtain Zoom information. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center1:00 pm: Therapy Dogs in the Success Center – Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. until the end of the semester. They will not be available during spring break - March 11 to 17. Students: Visit https://tinyurl.com/SC-dogs to schedule a 15-minute appointment. Employees: Make an appointment to visit a therapy dog through the Success Center reception desk by either:
Student Success Office 5:00 pm: PTA Club Shakey's Fundraiser5:00 pm: PTA Club Shakey's Fundraiser – We're having a pizza party to help raise money for our group, so bring your family and friends and meet us at Shakey's. While we're there, Shakey's will donate 25% of the menu price of any food purchase we make to support our group.
Shakey's Pizza Parlor 11403 Firestone Blvd., Norwalk, California |
April 5, 2024(7 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Sip & SNACC fundraiserSip & SNACC fundraiserMarch 22, 2024 – April 5, 2024 In collaboration with 7 Leaves Cafe, this fundraising event is used to support the graduating class of Cerritos College Nursing Students. The fundraising event will be using 7 Leaves’ Fundraising Goodness Card where each card can be purchased for $5 each. Each card has different options for the customer to choose from: BOGO Free x 3, free add-on for any one drink, free upsize to any one drink, and one free macaron with any drink purchase, subject to availability. SNACC is selling these cards to nursing students, family or friends, or anyone interested in supporting our nursing students. Each card is used for in-store purchase only and cannot be combined with any other offer with a limit one per transaction as the original card must be used. As part of SNACC's mission to serve our community and students, these funds will go towards our goals of hosting health fairs, mental health days, and raising funds for our upcoming pinning ceremony to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Cerritos College’s future registered nurses. Contact a Please find a SNACC member Club: Student Nurses Association of Cerritos College Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?April 5, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window 8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday8:00 am: Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday – Counseling's Instagram Q&A Every Friday Do you have questions for counseling? Follow us on Instagram @cerritoscounseling! Every Friday Cerritos College's Counseling Department hosts Q&A Friday for students to have their questions answered in a fast and convenient way. You can also DM us throughout the week Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Be in the know when we have open appointments special events and much more. Learn more and connect with your Learning and Career Pathway (LCP) team! Tag us DM us and share your experiences with us we want to hear from you. We look forward to connecting and serving you 🙂 -Counseling Department and LCP Team Follow us on Instagram: @cerritoscounseling 10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter10:00 am: Talon Marks Newsletter – New Talon Marks Weekly Newsletter delivered in your inbox! Subscribe today! 11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily11:00 am: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services 1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily1:00 pm: Mental Health Crisis Hours Walk-in Hours Daily – You are not alone in a crisis. Mental Health Services provides crisis walk-in appointments daily, Monday through Friday at 11am and 1pm. Contact Mental Health Services to discuss circumstances that may need same day attention: -extreme anxiety or panic -extreme sadness -death of a friend or loved one -thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else -experiencing a traumatic event -having odd or intrusive thoughts Call us at 562-653-7821 or walk in to Student Health Services. View the flyer. Student Health Services |
April 6, 2024(2 events)
Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2Cal Grant Priority Deadline is May 2March 5, 2024 – May 2, 2024 That Cal Grant Priority Deadline has been extended to May 2. Falcons, you have more time to submit your financial aid applications. Let's get started now. Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?Window Dressing - WHAT DOES HE OWE US?April 6, 2024 Nancy Buchanan WHAT DOES HE OWE US? Mar 31 – Apr 13, 2024 During the 2020 presidential race, Nancy Buchanan collected mailers that were sent to her friends solicitating donations for the then-president’s re-election campaign. For her Window Dressing installation, What Does He Owe Us?, she stitched together these printed forms and envelopes and then painted over them to create large-scale murals depicting iconic symbols associated with the greed and boorishness of the Trump presidency: a gilded coronation carriage and an oozing hamburger. Nancy Buchanan is a conceptual artist working in many forms; her performance works began in 1972, when she was a member of the infamous F Space Gallery in Santa Ana, CA; her earliest videotapes were recorded on open-reel Portapacks; and she also produces installations, drawings, and mixed-media work. She assisted activist Michael Zinzun with his cable access program Message to the Grassroots from 1988-1998 and traveled to Namibia to document that country’s independence from South Africa. Buchanan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, and the Getty Research Institute (where her papers and video works are archived). Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants, a COLA grant, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. Her work was included in the 58th Carnegie International. Art Gallery Window |