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Mini Edition
May 8, 2015, Newsletter from Cypress College President Bob Simpson
Click to view @Cypress and the bonus material or read below.
They Said It:“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only
love can do that.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
This week's headlines:
Campus Open Forums of Chancellor Selection on Tuesday Two finalists in the selection process for the new Chancellor of the North Orange County Community College District will participate in open forums on Tuesday, May 12, 2015. The finalists are:
• Dr. Andrew Jones, former Chancellor, Coast Community College District• Dr. Monte Perez, President, Los Angeles Mission College
Forums are open to students, faculty, staff, and the community. The Cypress College forums will be held in Fine Arts Recital Hall, Room 304 (FA-‐304). Dr. Monte Perez will present at 10:30 a.m. and Dr. Andrew Jones will present at 11:30 a.m. Finalists will present a brief statement and answer questions from the audience.
Brief bios, information on submitting feedback, and the FC forums schedule are available on the District website.
Fall Schedule of Classes Now Available The 2015 Fall Class Schedule is now available online and it expected to go on sale this week in the Bookstore. Fall classes begin the week of August 24. | Read more and view the schedule.
Campus Measure J Projects Forum Set for May 18A Campus Forum about implementation of new construction and renovation projects as a
result of Measure J, a voter-‐approved bond from the November 2014 election, will be held Monday, May 18, from 4-‐5 p.m., in CCCPLX-‐414. Community forums will be held at a later date. | Learn more.
Annual Scholarship Awards Presented on Monday The Cypress College Foundation’s annual Scholarship Awards will be presented on Monday, May 11, at 1 p.m. The ceremony will be held in the Campus Theater.
Learning Resource Center Extends Hours for FinalsExtended hours in the Learning Resource Center begin on Monday. The program is intended to help students prepare for final exams. For the week of May 11-‐15, the LRC will remain open until 11 p.m. on a nightly basis. The LRC will also be open until 11 p.m. Monday-‐Wednesday, May 18-‐20.
Transfer Celebration Takes Place on TuesdayCypress College is celebrating students who are transferring to four-‐year universities and colleges in Fall 2015. The recognition event takes place on May 12, from 1-‐3 p.m., in CCCPLX-‐414. At the reception, participating students will receive a certificate commemorating their academic milestone. | Read more.
Summer Boost Program for Graduating Seniors Streamlines Completion Cypress College’s Summer Boost is a free program that can help graduating high school seniors who do not assess into college level math or English. By attending an 8-‐12 day workshop, 3 hours a day, students refresh and refine their skills with the opportunity to advance a level at the end of the workshop series. This advancement can save students 1-‐2 semesters (16-‐32 weeks) and $184-‐$368. | Learn more.
Students Invited to Apply for Ambassador Program Cypress College has launched a new Student Ambassador Program. Current students who are interested in supporting the students in our K-‐12 school communities are invited to apply to serve as amabassadors for the program. | View the flyer.
People in Motion Continues Through Sunday The “People in Motion” dance concert continues in the Campus Theater through Sunday. Performances are Friday and Saturday, at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 4 p.m. | Photos and Information | Tickets.
Cypress College Film Festival Celebrates Tomorrow’s Filmmakers The annual Cypress College Film Festival takes place on Thursday, May 14, at 6 p.m., in CCCPLX-‐216. The event is free and open to the public.
In Case You Missed It:• Retirees Among Cypress College Employees Honored for Service• Faculty, Staff Recognized for Contributions to Cypress College Students• Instagram Post of the Week: Ducks Enjoying the Campus• NOCCCD Seeking Applicants for Citizens’ Oversight Committee• Sato, Anton, Mathews Selected by Academic Senate for Annual Faculty Awards
Reminder:• Be sure to visit @Cypress Online for new content added during the week. http://
news.CypressCollege.edu• Visit http://news.cypresscollege.edu/wordpress/cypress-‐archive/ to view the
complete @Cypress archives if you want to have a look at previous editions.
Apply online at www.cypresscollege.edu/services/Outreach/ambassadorprogram.aspx
Deadline: Thursday, June 4
APPLY TO BECOME A
CYPRESS COLLEGE STUDENT
AMBASSADOR TODAY!
You have the greatest impact
on others’ opinions as they
consider becoming a
Cypress College student.
Student Ambassadors share their
own college experience with other
students, families, and the community
at large, while effectively and
enthusiastically representing
Cypress College.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Must be enrolled in at least 6 units OR a recent
Cypress College graduate/transfer student
Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher and in good academic standing
Must pass a required background check
Questions? Contact Lark Crumpler, Outreach Manager at (714) 484-7347 or [email protected]
STUDENT PROGRAM! Announcing the new
FUN, FUN, FUN!
$10 PER HOUR,
MAXIMUM 20 HOURS PER WEEK
Many thanks to Cypress College Computer Programming students, Tanya Washington and Joseph Covington, for original flyer design.
For graduatingHigh SchoolSeniorS
WHy SHould I Spend part of my Summer in Summer BooSt?
• you will get a priority registration date for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016.
• your participation in the program will guarantee at least 12 units of classes during the Fall 2015 semester.
• you will have the opportunity to advance a level in math or english with these workshops offered below.
• you will work with counselors to design an educational plan for your academic goal.
Summer BooSt Workshops*FREE![[
english Boost 8-day session, 9:00am-12:00pmmon-thurs 6/22-7/2
A short-term workshop designed to refresh students’ reading and writing skills. The workshop, which will provide all participants with an improved foundation in english skills, will focus on
•Academicreadingstrategies •Allstagesofthereadingprocess •Allstagesofthewritingprocess •Grammarandusage •Vocabularydevelopment •Studyskills
math Boost two 12-day sessions, 9:00am-12:30pmmon-thurs 6/22-7/9, 7/13-7/30
Students will be assessed in strengths as well as areas of improvement depending on their level of math. Instructors will provide guided skill development in the topics of pre-Algebra, Algebra I, and Algebra II.
*Students will be placed into the appropriate Summer Boost Workshop
StepS to
participate QueStionS? ask your counselor, or contact:
apply to Cypress College @ www.cccapply.orgApplication must be completed 48 hours prior to assessment1]
Confirm your spot by may 1st, 2015**In order to guarantee a spot, please commit by May 1st. Seats will be provided as available after
4]
Complete an online orientation by may 29th, 20155]
apply for Summer Boosthttps://counseling.cypresscollege.edu/studentsuccess/summerboost.aspx2]Complete an assessment at Cypress College (every Saturday March-May)[email protected]
3]Cypress HS: 3/14 & 4/4Kennedy HS: 4/25, 5/9Magnolia HS: 3/28Savanna HS: 3/21 & 4/11
Western HS: 4/18 & 5/2open dates for all other HS students: 3/7, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30
Hideki Fukusumi714-484-7000 ext. [email protected]
9200ValleyViewStreet•Cypress,CA90630
Minds. Mot iva ted.
Minds. Mot iva ted.Minds. Mot iva ted.
Minds. Mot iva ted.Minds. Mot iva ted.
Minds. Mot iva ted.
Summer BooST 2015
Cypress College Transfer Center ~ Student Center 2nd Floor
(714) 484-7129
Monday-Thursday 8:00am-6:00pm ~ Friday 8:00am-12:00pm
Transfer Celebration Celebrating Cypress College Students
who will be transferring to a four-year
University or College in Fall 2015!
May 12, 2015
1:00pm-3:00pm
CC Complex, Room 414
Breakout Sessions with University Representatives
Please RSVP by May 8th
by bringing a copy of your acceptance letter
to the Transfer Center
Reception Certificate
2:00pm-3:00pm CC Complex 414
2:00pm-3:00pm CC Complex 406
2:00pm-3:00pm CC Complex 407
2:00pm-3:00pm CC Complex 419
2:00pm-3:00pm CC Complex 405
CSU Fullerton
Cal Poly Pomona
UC Irvine
UCLA
Biola University
Shirley Ashburn — NursingShirley Ashburn retired from the Nursing Department in December 2014 after 32 years here at Cypress College teaching pediatric, medical and geriatric nursing. Shirley earned both her BSN and MSN at Ohio State University. She relocated to California as an established content expert in pediatric nursing and as a respected pediatric textbook author. Shirley is beloved by nursing students and faculty for her cheerful, gregarious manner, soft-spoken humor ,and “eagle-eyed” editing skills. In retirement, Shirley is enjoying her new role as a grandmother.
Paul Baca — Maintenance & OperationsPaul Baca started at Cypress College as a Duplication Clerk 30 years ago on March 26, 1984. He then moved on to the Operations Department, where he held various positions over his career: as a Custodian, Floor Crew Worker, stand-in Custodial Supervisor, and finally as the Custodial Department’s Equipment Operator. Paul’s dedication to service and commitment to Cypress College was exemplary. He is enjoying retirement. Congratulations, Paul!
Robert Burson — Maintenance & OperationsBob Burson started at Cypress College on October 25, 1977 as a Custodian in Food Services. He then moved on to serve in our Grounds Department as a Groundskee-per and filled in on occasion as our Athletic Field Maintenance Worker. Retirement for Bob allows him to be one with nature; to be outdoors and develop several of his passions — fishing, geology and mineralogy. Congratulations, Bob!
Brett Harrington — Campus SafetyBrett began his career at Cypress College with the Campus Safety Department on March 14, 1990. In January of 2015, he retired after 25 years of service with the District. Congratulations, Brett! Thank you for your many years of dedication.
2014-2015 Retirees
With deep gratitude for their years of service, we recognize our retiring faculty and staff who have supported thousands of students and have helped make our campus community strong and spirited. Our warmest thanks and best wishes to each and
every one of these colleagues.
Kathy Llanos — ESLKathy Llanos was hired as an ESL instructor in the fall of 1990; this year marks her 25th year of service. In just her second semester at Cypress, she took over the leader-ship of a newly launched ESL program. Kathy deserves great credit for steering the program to become one of the most successful in California. Students appreci-ated her work in the classroom, and colleagues enjoyed her sense of humor; more importantly, they appreciate the great legacy of effective teamwork that she has left to them. Congratulations, Kathy!
Nancy Miller — Career PlanningNancy Miller started at Cypress College as a model student — she played softball, volleyball and basketball, was an active member of Associated Students, and worked as an hourly. In 1993, she joined the College in a full-time capacity. She has worked in the Career Center, the Instruction Office and the President’s Office. Throughout the years, she has exhibited a students-first attitude and an ability to connect with people. Congratulations, Nancy!
Carol O’Brien — Campus SafetyCarol O’Brien joined the Cypress College Campus Safety Department in Febru-ary of 2000. She retired after 15 years of service with the District on February 17, 2015. Congratulations, Carol! Thank you for your many years of dedication.
Antonio Fernando Oliviera — Foreign LanguageFernando Oliveira was hired as a Spanish instructor in the Fall of 1997 and retired in Spring 2014. Along with his contributions to the Foreign Language Department, he was a steady participant in the Diversity Committee. He also created and devel-oped the Portuguese program, a unique offering that attracted students from across Orange County. Fernando was known for his great wit and sense of fun, and was much loved by students and colleagues alike. Congratulations, Fernando!
Hong Chi — ESLDr. Hong Chi was hired as an ESL instructor in Fall 1992. In his time at the Col-lege, he created a successful series of ESL grammar courses that have become very popular among students. His courses have driven student success in core ESL and English classes. Hong also created the Chinese program. Colleagues appreciated his quiet resourcefulness and English grammar expertise. Congratulations, Hong!
Virginia Derakhshanian — L/LRCVirginia Derakhshanian worked for the North Orange County Community College District for over 40 years — starting in the District on July 1, 1974! After gradu-ating from Magnolia High School, she started working for SCE and eventually became an instructional assistant in their ESL lab. In 1988, she moved to Cypress as a laboratory technician in the Language Arts Learning Center. Here at Cypress she started to build her life — she met and married her husband, had a beautiful daughter and built her reputation for excellence. She has had many compliments that mention she is friendly, positive and always making an effect. One person summed it up perfectly when they called her a “campus angel.” She was reclassified into the Learning Center Coordinator in 2001, and helped to build the current Learning Resource Center that so many students use today. For the 2005-2006 academic year she was Classified Employee of the Year. She has given her time freely to many committees on campus, including CSEA, and Kindercaminata.
Michele Dugan — EOPSMichele Dugan worked in Cypress College’s Extended Opportunity Programs and Services office from April 1996 until her retirement in August 2014. She was a valu-able resource to the many students she served during that time. Michele is enjoying retirement with family. Thank you for your years of service and congratulations, Michele!
Regina Ford — Admissions and RecordsFor 40 years, Regina Ford served the students of Cypress College. In 1976, she was hired as a classified employee in the Admissions and Records Office. By the time she retired at the end of 2014, she was leading that service area as the College’s Regis-trar. Whatever the capacity in which she was employed, Regina focused on meeting the needs of students — from applications, to admissions, to enrolling, re-enrolling, applying for a degree or transfer, graduating, transcripts, and much more. Con-gratulations, Regina!
Cathy Franklin — ReadingCathy Franklin was hired as an English/Reading instructor in Fall 2005 after 13 years as an adjunct instructor. Among her accomplishments was service on the Curriculum Committee and program development for all five Language Arts departments. Students loved Cathy Franklin, as did her colleagues — her sunny disposition enhanced camaraderie. Cathy also deserves credit for her contributions to the Department’s developmental English sequence, one of the top programs in California. Congratulations, Cathy!
Donna Gibson — Maintenance & OperationsDonna Gibson joined Cypress College as a temporary custodian and was hired as a permanent Custodian on January 27, 1983. Donna has been a Custodian, a Sanitation Custodian, and filled-in as a Custodial Supervisor on many occasions. In retirement, Donna will enjoy spending time with her grandchildren. Congratula-tions, Donna and best wishes!
Carol Green — Dental HygieneCarol Green taught in the Department of Dental Hygiene for over 20 years and built the program into a nationally known and respected one. Under her leader-ship the program was in the top 10 of over 300 Dental Hygiene programs in the United States. 100% of her students passed both their National and the State Board Examinations each year. Carol’s philosophy was to always do what was best for students. In recognition of her committed community service, Carol was recipient of the Charger Award. In retirement, she plans to spend more time with her family and dogs as well as travel. Congratulations, Carol!
Pat Humpres — President’s OfficePat is a proud graduate of Norwalk High School and began her employment with the District in 1998. She moved from the District to Cypress College and served in an exemplary manner as Executive Administrative Assistant to three Presidents. Pat was the model of professionalism and ability throughout her time at the District and at the College. She will be greatly missed. Congratulations, Pat!
Michael Johnson — MADThirty-two years ago, Michael Johnson began teaching Drawing, Painting, Illustra-tion, 2D Design, and Ad Design at Cypress College. In his words, “teaching, guid-ing students on the usage of technology, design, visual communication, drawing and painting have been so much more than a mere job. It has truly been my life.” Michael laid the foundation for the computer graphics program and he literally built the lab one computer at a time. Today, we have a robust Media Arts Design lab to serve our students because of Michael’s dedication and perseverance. All those who have worked with Michael praise him as a uniquely talented fine artist and teacher. He is going to be sorely missed by everyone in the Fine Arts Division. Congratulations, Michael!
Hong Chi — ESLDr. Hong Chi was hired as an ESL instructor in Fall 1992. In his time at the Col-lege, he created a successful series of ESL grammar courses that have become very popular among students. His courses have driven student success in core ESL and English classes. Hong also created the Chinese program. Colleagues appreciated his quiet resourcefulness and English grammar expertise. Congratulations, Hong!
Virginia Derakhshanian — L/LRCVirginia Derakhshanian worked for the North Orange County Community College District for over 40 years — starting in the District on July 1, 1974! After gradu-ating from Magnolia High School, she started working for SCE and eventually became an instructional assistant in their ESL lab. In 1988, she moved to Cypress as a laboratory technician in the Language Arts Learning Center. Here at Cypress she started to build her life — she met and married her husband, had a beautiful daughter and built her reputation for excellence. She has had many compliments that mention she is friendly, positive and always making an effect. One person summed it up perfectly when they called her a “campus angel.” She was reclassified into the Learning Center Coordinator in 2001, and helped to build the current Learning Resource Center that so many students use today. For the 2005-2006 academic year she was Classified Employee of the Year. She has given her time freely to many committees on campus, including CSEA, and Kindercaminata.
Michele Dugan — EOPSMichele Dugan worked in Cypress College’s Extended Opportunity Programs and Services office from April 1996 until her retirement in August 2014. She was a valu-able resource to the many students she served during that time. Michele is enjoying retirement with family. Thank you for your years of service and congratulations, Michele!
Regina Ford — Admissions and RecordsFor 40 years, Regina Ford served the students of Cypress College. In 1976, she was hired as a classified employee in the Admissions and Records Office. By the time she retired at the end of 2014, she was leading that service area as the College’s Regis-trar. Whatever the capacity in which she was employed, Regina focused on meeting the needs of students — from applications, to admissions, to enrolling, re-enrolling, applying for a degree or transfer, graduating, transcripts, and much more. Con-gratulations, Regina!
Cathy Franklin — ReadingCathy Franklin was hired as an English/Reading instructor in Fall 2005 after 13 years as an adjunct instructor. Among her accomplishments was service on the Curriculum Committee and program development for all five Language Arts departments. Students loved Cathy Franklin, as did her colleagues — her sunny disposition enhanced camaraderie. Cathy also deserves credit for her contributions to the Department’s developmental English sequence, one of the top programs in California. Congratulations, Cathy!
Donna Gibson — Maintenance & OperationsDonna Gibson joined Cypress College as a temporary custodian and was hired as a permanent Custodian on January 27, 1983. Donna has been a Custodian, a Sanitation Custodian, and filled-in as a Custodial Supervisor on many occasions. In retirement, Donna will enjoy spending time with her grandchildren. Congratula-tions, Donna and best wishes!
Carol Green — Dental HygieneCarol Green taught in the Department of Dental Hygiene for over 20 years and built the program into a nationally known and respected one. Under her leader-ship the program was in the top 10 of over 300 Dental Hygiene programs in the United States. 100% of her students passed both their National and the State Board Examinations each year. Carol’s philosophy was to always do what was best for students. In recognition of her committed community service, Carol was recipient of the Charger Award. In retirement, she plans to spend more time with her family and dogs as well as travel. Congratulations, Carol!
Pat Humpres — President’s OfficePat is a proud graduate of Norwalk High School and began her employment with the District in 1998. She moved from the District to Cypress College and served in an exemplary manner as Executive Administrative Assistant to three Presidents. Pat was the model of professionalism and ability throughout her time at the District and at the College. She will be greatly missed. Congratulations, Pat!
Michael Johnson — MADThirty-two years ago, Michael Johnson began teaching Drawing, Painting, Illustra-tion, 2D Design, and Ad Design at Cypress College. In his words, “teaching, guid-ing students on the usage of technology, design, visual communication, drawing and painting have been so much more than a mere job. It has truly been my life.” Michael laid the foundation for the computer graphics program and he literally built the lab one computer at a time. Today, we have a robust Media Arts Design lab to serve our students because of Michael’s dedication and perseverance. All those who have worked with Michael praise him as a uniquely talented fine artist and teacher. He is going to be sorely missed by everyone in the Fine Arts Division. Congratulations, Michael!
Shirley Ashburn — NursingShirley Ashburn retired from the Nursing Department in December 2014 after 32 years here at Cypress College teaching pediatric, medical and geriatric nursing. Shirley earned both her BSN and MSN at Ohio State University. She relocated to California as an established content expert in pediatric nursing and as a respected pediatric textbook author. Shirley is beloved by nursing students and faculty for her cheerful, gregarious manner, soft-spoken humor ,and “eagle-eyed” editing skills. In retirement, Shirley is enjoying her new role as a grandmother.
Paul Baca — Maintenance & OperationsPaul Baca started at Cypress College as a Duplication Clerk 30 years ago on March 26, 1984. He then moved on to the Operations Department, where he held various positions over his career: as a Custodian, Floor Crew Worker, stand-in Custodial Supervisor, and finally as the Custodial Department’s Equipment Operator. Paul’s dedication to service and commitment to Cypress College was exemplary. He is enjoying retirement. Congratulations, Paul!
Robert Burson — Maintenance & OperationsBob Burson started at Cypress College on October 25, 1977 as a Custodian in Food Services. He then moved on to serve in our Grounds Department as a Groundskee-per and filled in on occasion as our Athletic Field Maintenance Worker. Retirement for Bob allows him to be one with nature; to be outdoors and develop several of his passions — fishing, geology and mineralogy. Congratulations, Bob!
Brett Harrington — Campus SafetyBrett began his career at Cypress College with the Campus Safety Department on March 14, 1990. In January of 2015, he retired after 25 years of service with the District. Congratulations, Brett! Thank you for your many years of dedication.
2014-2015 Retirees
With deep gratitude for their years of service, we recognize our retiring faculty and staff who have supported thousands of students and have helped make our campus community strong and spirited. Our warmest thanks and best wishes to each and
every one of these colleagues.
Kathy Llanos — ESLKathy Llanos was hired as an ESL instructor in the fall of 1990; this year marks her 25th year of service. In just her second semester at Cypress, she took over the leader-ship of a newly launched ESL program. Kathy deserves great credit for steering the program to become one of the most successful in California. Students appreci-ated her work in the classroom, and colleagues enjoyed her sense of humor; more importantly, they appreciate the great legacy of effective teamwork that she has left to them. Congratulations, Kathy!
Nancy Miller — Career PlanningNancy Miller started at Cypress College as a model student — she played softball, volleyball and basketball, was an active member of Associated Students, and worked as an hourly. In 1993, she joined the College in a full-time capacity. She has worked in the Career Center, the Instruction Office and the President’s Office. Throughout the years, she has exhibited a students-first attitude and an ability to connect with people. Congratulations, Nancy!
Carol O’Brien — Campus SafetyCarol O’Brien joined the Cypress College Campus Safety Department in Febru-ary of 2000. She retired after 15 years of service with the District on February 17, 2015. Congratulations, Carol! Thank you for your many years of dedication.
Antonio Fernando Oliviera — Foreign LanguageFernando Oliveira was hired as a Spanish instructor in the Fall of 1997 and retired in Spring 2014. Along with his contributions to the Foreign Language Department, he was a steady participant in the Diversity Committee. He also created and devel-oped the Portuguese program, a unique offering that attracted students from across Orange County. Fernando was known for his great wit and sense of fun, and was much loved by students and colleagues alike. Congratulations, Fernando!