Bestiary: Animals, Myth, and Somethings in Between
Bestiary: Animals, Myth, and Somethings in Between
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
Need help completing your FAFSA or CA Dream Act application? Join our Financial Aid Team to receive hands-on assistance with completing your official 2024-25 financial aid application. Stop by anytime between the workshop hours to receive assistance or have your quick questions answered by our Financial Aid staff. *Drop by the TLC San Marcos anytime… Continue Reading Skillshop: Financial Aid Hands-On Application Assistance (In-Person)
HELS (Higher Education Legal Services) offers FREE immigration legal services to ALL students, staff, and faculty members at colleges/universities in San Diego and Imperial counties. Come join this interactive, live webinar to learn about our program and how to access our services as a Palomar College affiliate. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us… Continue Reading Skillshop: HELS: Overview of Services/Immigration Services for Victims of Crime (Webinar)
The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center is once again sponsoring free food events every week! We will have fresh fruit and produce and bread (subject to availability). There were also be a limited amount of other grocery items. Get to know our staff, learn more about becoming a shopper, access to community… Continue Reading Farmer’s Market! Free Food!
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
Join our behavioral health counselors in a skillshop about belonging on campus. You will learn skills on how to connect with people and learn about on campus resources. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos campus (TLC-112). Registration will be required to participate in… Continue Reading Skillshop: How to Feel Connected On Campus (HyFlex)
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
Drug or alcohol problem? Welcome to the “Higher Education” Narcotics Anonymous meeting that’s held every Wednesday, 4:30 – 5:30 pm at the Rising Scholars Building. It’s an open meeting, so you can attend if you’re a friend or a family member of someone struggling with addiction as well. Strengthen your recovery with us. If you… Continue Reading Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
This workshop is for those new to college. It will highlight how to navigate and utilize resources: Math and English Placement, College Pathways, Palomar College Catalog, General Education, Major Preparation & more. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos campus (TLC-112). Registration will be… Continue Reading Skillshop: Creating a Transfer Foundation: The Nuts & Bolts (HyFlex)
With over 20 years of musical experience, Eric has deeply committed himself to preserving the art of Historical Performance Practice by playing music from the 16th through 19th centuries on historical instruments. He currently performs concerts, nationally, on the Baroque and Romantic guitar as well as the Baroque and Renaissance lute.
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
With consumer debt on the rise in America, it’s more important than ever to be aware of the financial dangers of debt. How expensive is it to carry a balance on your credit cards? Why is making only the minimum payment a bad idea? Are all debts created equal? In this interactive presentation, we take… Continue Reading Skillshop: Dangers of Debt (SDFLC) (Virtual)
Join our behavioral health counselors in a skillshop about panic and anxiety attacks. You will gain an understanding of the difference between the two and skills for how to cope when experiencing a panic or anxiety attack. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos… Continue Reading Skillshop: Anxiety vs. Panic Attacks (HyFlex)
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center is once again sponsoring free food events every week! We will have fresh fruit and produce and bread (subject to availability). There were also be a limited amount of other grocery items. Get to know our staff, learn more about becoming a shopper, access to community… Continue Reading Farmer’s Market! Free Food!
Let’s Talk! You are invited to join the Student Wellness Advocacy Group (SWAG) to learn about ways to build healthy relationships, starting with building a healthy you! Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the NB-1 (San Marcos) Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to all Palomar College… Continue Reading Skillshop: Healthy Relationships (HyFlex) (SWAG)
Join a SDSU Transfer Admission Counselor to discuss student life, the intent to enroll process, next steps for newly admitted transfer students, and a Q&A opportunity. This webinar is intended for students admitted to SDSU for the Fall 2024 semester. Zoom link here.
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
Join our Registered Nurse for Narcan Administration Training available to all staff, faculty and students at Palomar College. Learn what it is, how to use it and receive a free dose upon completion of training! This training will be held on April 10th from 11am to 11:30am in the Health Promotion area located in the… Continue Reading Skillshop: Narcan Training (In-Person)
Part I of the Career Planning Series will introduce a tool that helps identify skills and interests. Other helpful information will be shared that will intentionally guide your career exploration and identify options. Next steps will be exploring various careers using online resources. This Skillshop will be held in-person at the Teaching & Learning Center… Continue Reading Skillshop: Career Planning Part I: Know Yourself and Your Purpose (In-Person)
Drug or alcohol problem? Welcome to the “Higher Education” Narcotics Anonymous meeting that’s held every Wednesday, 4:30 – 5:30 pm at the Rising Scholars Building. It’s an open meeting, so you can attend if you’re a friend or a family member of someone struggling with addiction as well. Strengthen your recovery with us. If you… Continue Reading Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
Join Mariana Guzman, LMFT, BHCS Counselor for a new resource for Puente & Dreamer Success students called Healthy Mind / Sana Mente featuring a Breaking Down Stigma Series in the Carino Dream Village (SU-1) on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Caroline Nelms is a versatile singer who frequently performs musical theater, opera and jazz throughout Southern California. Caroline holds a Master of Music degree from UCLA and a BA from Pepperdine and has been performing professionally in various genres for over twenty years.
Values-Based Motivation Do you find yourself setting great goals, like getting up early to work out, only to hit that snooze button in the morning? Why is it easier to get motivated to achieve some tasks, but not others? Come find out in this interactive workshop that will have you exploring your values and learn… Continue Reading Skillshop: Value-Based Motivation: Find Yours and Get Some (HyFlex)
Join us as we celebrate the performances of our Applied Music Program students. These students have worked very hard to prepare for their performances. We know you will be thrilled to watch these future professional musicians as they grow in their craft and support them as they go forward.
Experience the thrilling big band sounds of the Palomar College Day and Night Jazz Ensembles with vibrant rhythms and melodies – both old and new – brought to life here at Palomar College’s campus. Mark your calendar and plan to be a part of a concert series everyone will love! With Special Guest, Jazz Legend, Charles McPherson!!!
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
Join our behavioral health counselors in a skillshop about grief and loss. You will gain an increased understanding of grief and lifelong skills for managing symptoms. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos campus (TLC-112). Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE… Continue Reading Skillshop: Grief and Loss (HyFlex)
Alex Gomez, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Palomar College: “Shifting Political Dynamics: Immigration Policies along the US-Mexico Border" Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
Scott Greenwood, Associate Professor of Political Science & Dept. Chair, Global Studies, CSUSM: “How Much Debt is Too Much? Global Hegemony and the United States National Debt” Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
Pippah Getchell, Political Scientist, University of Illinois: “Citizen Trump: The Trump Cases and the American Republic” Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
Gary Castaneda, Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Palomar College: “The 2024 Mexican Elections.” Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center is once again sponsoring free food events every week! We will have fresh fruit and produce and bread (subject to availability). There were also be a limited amount of other grocery items. Get to know our staff, learn more about becoming a shopper, access to community… Continue Reading Farmer’s Market! Free Food!
New Exhibition at the Boehm Gallery March 12th – April 16th Reception March 12th 1 – 4pm Artist talk 2pm
This topic will take a holistic approach to personal finances and discuss budgeting, saving, and investing, providing tips and tricks that will help you achieve peak financial wellness. This Skillshop will be held in-person at the Teaching & Learning Center TLC – 112on the San Marcos Campus. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are… Continue Reading Skillshop: Financial Fitness
Are you considering Transferring to earn your Bachelor’s degree? Join the Transfer Center to learn about their free services, how to get connected to make the most out of your time at Palomar, book appointments, attend transfer focused events, access transfer counseling, and more! This brief. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at… Continue Reading Skillshop: Transfer Center Services Overview (HyFlex)
Rowdy Keelor, Educational Outreach Manager, New Roots Institute: “Is it Time to Reform Our Food System?” Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
David Lake, Professor of Political Science, UCSD: “Indirect Rule: The Making of U.S. International Hierarchy" Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
Benjamin Noble, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UCSD: “Picking Fights, Not Passing Laws: Polarization and Negativity in American Politics” Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
Meshack Simati, Assistant Professor of Political Science, CSUSM: “Democracy and Election Violence: When and how Courts Matter" Register HERE to attend virtually via Hy-Flex
Join a SDSU Transfer Admission Counselor to discuss student life, the intent to enroll process, next steps for newly admitted transfer students, and a Q&A opportunity. This webinar is intended for students admitted to SDSU for the Fall 2024 semester. Zoom link here.
April is Stress Awareness Month! Comets, come learn about the Active Minds chapter at Palomar College and how you can get involved! Join us for some stress reduction activities and help the Active Minds Club raise awareness about mental health, reduce stigma and get connected to campus resources! Stop by our tables on Wednesday, April… Continue Reading Active Minds Club Event
Join us for a discussion to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and ensure that students have the knowledge for prevention, testing and treatment. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at NB-1 on the San Marcos campus. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to all Palomar College… Continue Reading Skillshop: Prepare Before You’re There (HyFlex)
Drug or alcohol problem? Welcome to the “Higher Education” Narcotics Anonymous meeting that’s held every Wednesday, 4:30 – 5:30 pm at the Rising Scholars Building. It’s an open meeting, so you can attend if you’re a friend or a family member of someone struggling with addiction as well. Strengthen your recovery with us. If you… Continue Reading Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
With over 20 years of musical experience, Eric has deeply committed himself to preserving the art of Historical Performance Practice by playing music from the 16th through 19th centuries on historical instruments. He currently performs concerts, nationally, on the Baroque and Romantic guitar as well as the Baroque and Renaissance lute.
Time, Goals, and the Power of Routines We have all heard about how to manage our time and how to set goals, but how often are you setting goals to achieve what YOU want? Do you think about those goals when you are looking at how you spend your time each week? Are those goals… Continue Reading TLC Escondido: Time, Goals, and the Power of Routines Workshop
Join the Palomar College Pride Center for a screening of The Watermelon Woman Thursday, April 18th at 5:00 p.m. in MD-157 The Watermelon Woman by Cheryl Dunye gave cinema something bracingly new and groundbreaking in its debut: a vibrant representation of Black lesbian identity by a Black lesbian filmmaker. Dunye stars as Cheryl, a video-store clerk and… Continue Reading Palomar College Queer Film Series: The Watermelon Woman
Join us for a virtual information session to learn more about the Palomar Promise program, eligibility requirements and benefits. The Palomar Promise program offers up to two years of free tuition (fall/spring), textbook assistance, and access to specialized academic and career planning with related support services to eligible first-time, full-time college students. Promise applications are… Continue Reading Palomar Promise Virtual Information Session
Join the next Active Minds Club meeting to discuss mental health awareness, plan activities on campus and connect with those passionate about health and wellness. Our meeting will be held via Zoom on Friday, April 19th at 11:00 a.m. and is open to all Palomar College students. Visit our Active Minds Club website for more… Continue Reading Active Minds Club Meeting
Join in us Friday, April 19th at the Vista Superior Court from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. 45 seats only, to register registration link.
Join us for an evening of Cuban Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, and informal performances by Agogo, the Afro-Cuban and Brazilian Drum and Dance Ensemble and World Drum and Dance Students. This evening also includes and open dance floor and live music by local salsa band Kimba Light. Bring your salsa shoes! Founded and directed by Patriceann Mead. Performing Arts Center Courtyard
Join us to celebrate Earth Day in collaboration with Health Services and the Wildlife Club!
Everyone is facing challenges in our current environment. We get it and we want to help. Come join us for this interactive session as we discuss the various types of financial stressors and creative ways to help lighten the financial load, we are all carrying. This Skillshop will be offered virtually via Zoom. Registration will… Continue Reading Skillshop: Financial Stressors and Mitigators (SDFLC) (Virtual)
Learn about insights and approaches for improving student success among Black and African American students in community colleges. Discussion Topic: Addressing Barriers to BSS Facilitators: Richard Carr, English Professor and Umoja Coordinator Janelle Harvey, Umoja Club President
Join us for a group discussion forum on Black Student Success centering mind body and Soul. Free food and drawings! Discussion Topic: Addressing Barriers to BSS Facilitators: Richard Carr, English Professor and Umoja Coordinator Janelle Harvey, Umoja Club President
Join our BHCS Counselor Mercedes Tiggs, LCSW for a Skillshop on Culinary Therapy! Delve into the principles of Culinary Therapy, understanding how the act of cooking can serve as a holistic approach to promoting mental wellness. Learn about the psychological and emotional benefits of engaging with food in a mindful and intentional way. This Skillshop… Continue Reading Skillshop: Culinary Therapy (In Person)
Join us for panel discussions focused on the science, technology, engineering, and math majors featuring campus departments, universities, and industry professionals. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Join us for panel discussions focused on the humanities majors featuring campus departments, universities, and industry professionals. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Join us to celebrate out graduates and allow graduates to pick up stoles, chords, and other graduation regalia! 10am – 2pm in front of the Student Union Tuesday 4/23 and Wednesday 4/24
Are you considering Transferring to earn your Bachelor’s degree? Join the Transfer Center to learn about their free services, how to get connected to make the most out of your time at Palomar, book appointments, attend transfer focused events, access transfer counseling, and more! This brief presentation is your first step to your Transfer Success.… Continue Reading Skillshop: Transfer Center Services Overview (HyFlex)
The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center is once again sponsoring free food events every week! We will have fresh fruit and produce and bread (subject to availability). There were also be a limited amount of other grocery items. Get to know our staff, learn more about becoming a shopper, access to community… Continue Reading Farmer’s Market! Free Food!
Watch the #TheBlackHour webinars with your Palomar Community! Combatting the Race Conscious Admissions Ban: Levers for Increasing Black Student Success at the State and Federal Level Facilitator: Dr. Taneisha Hellon, Black Student Success Counselor To Sign Up for the Virtual Watch Party #TheBlackHour on Zoom Sign up here! Note: If you would like to register through the California… Continue Reading Black Student Success Week Virtual Watch Party #TheBlackHour (Zoom)
Join us for panel discussions focused on the business majors featuring campus departments, universities, and industry professionals. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Join us for panel discussions focused on the arts and media design majors featuring campus departments, universities, and industry professionals. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Join us for panel discussions focused on the health and public services majors featuring campus departments, universities, and industry professionals. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Join us to celebrate out graduates and allow graduates to pick up stoles, chords, and other graduation regalia! 10am – 2pm in front of the Student Union Tuesday 4/23 and Wednesday 4/24
End this semester on a high note by “acing your finals.” Join us to learn the best strategies to boost your study efficiency and productivity. This Skillshop will be held in-person at the Teaching & Learning Center TLC-112 on the San Marcos Campus. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and open to… Continue Reading Skillshop: Acing Your Finals
Learn about insights and approaches for improving student success among Black and African American students in community colleges. Discussion Topic: Racial Battle Fatigue and the Importance of Mental Health. Facilitators: Dr. Taneisha Hellon, Black Student Success Counselor Nina Shmorhun, Oceanography Professor Mercedes Tiggs, Behavioral Health Counselor Janelle Harvey, Umoja Club President
Join us for a group discussion forum on Black Student Success centering mind body and Soul. Free food and drawings! Discussion Topic: Racial Battle Fatigue and the Importance of Mental Health. Facilitators: Dr. Taneisha Hellon, Black Student Success Counselor Nina Shmorhun, Oceanography Professor Mercedes Tiggs, Behavioral Health Counselor Janelle Harvey, Umoja Club President
Part II will provide a bridge to Palomar College programs and the Palomar Mapper tool. Students will be encouraged to follow up with counseling to clarify their education plans to align with their career objectives. Other services will be explored such as experiential learning opportunities and resources. This Skillshop will be held in-person at the… Continue Reading Skillshop: Career Planning II: Mapping Out Your Education & Career Plan (In-Person)
Please join BHCS Counselor, Mercedes Tiggs, LCSW in the Carino Dream Village every 4th Wednesday of the month for Mental Health Hour. We will use this time to check-in, hold space, and discuss ALL things mental health related. Hope to see you all there! The Carino Dream Village is located in SU-1.
Join us for panel discussions focused on the social and behavioral science majors featuring campus departments, universities, and industry professionals. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Join us for an opportunity to ground yourself in your goals and remind yourself why you are on this journey, through virtual art. Create with others and take the time to reimagine your dreams. This Skillshop will be held in-person at the NB-1 San Marcos. Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and… Continue Reading Skillshop: Mindfulness Through Vision Boards (In-Person) (SWAG)
This workshop will provide an overview on taking the first step for students with an undecided major. Register here: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Drug or alcohol problem? Welcome to the “Higher Education” Narcotics Anonymous meeting that’s held every Wednesday, 4:30 – 5:30 pm at the Rising Scholars Building. It’s an open meeting, so you can attend if you’re a friend or a family member of someone struggling with addiction as well. Strengthen your recovery with us. If you… Continue Reading Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
Watch the #TheBlackHour webinars with your Palomar Community! Just Because We Make It Look Easy, Doesn’t Mean It Is Facilitator: Dr. Taneisha Hellon, Black Student Success Counselor To Sign Up for the Virtual Watch Party #TheBlackHour on Zoom Sign up here! Note: If you would like to register through the California Community College Webinars your can visit… Continue Reading Black Student Success Week Virtual Watch Party #TheBlackHour (Zoom)
Join Mariana Guzman, LMFT, BHCS Counselor for a new resource for Puente & Dreamer Success students called Healthy Mind / Sana Mente featuring a Breaking Down Stigma Series in the Carino Dream Village (SU-1) on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
With over 20 years of musical experience, Eric has deeply committed himself to preserving the art of Historical Performance Practice by playing music from the 16th through 19th centuries on historical instruments. He currently performs concerts, nationally, on the Baroque and Romantic guitar as well as the Baroque and Renaissance lute.
Join a SDSU Transfer Admission Counselor to discuss student life, the intent to enroll process, next steps for newly admitted transfer students, and a Q&A opportunity. This webinar is intended for students admitted to SDSU for the Fall 2024 semester. Zoom link here.
Invited choirs from around north county will perform in a festival setting in the Brubeck Theater at Palomar College. Dr. John Russell (Palomar College Director of Choral and Vocal Studies) will be joined by Dr. Christopher Gravis who will present clinics for each performing ensembles in this first annual event. Due to the large format of the festival, there is limited public seating. Please contact Dr. Russell at jrussell@palomar.edu for full registration details.
Watch the #TheBlackHour webinars with your Palomar Community! AI and Racial Equity Facilitator: Dr. Taneisha Hellon, Black Student Success Counselor To Sign Up for the Virtual Watch Party #TheBlackHour on Zoom Sign up here! Note: If you would like to register through the California Community College Webinars your can visit https://blkstudentsuccess.com/
The Anita & Stan Maag Food & Nutrition Center is once again sponsoring free food events every week! We will have fresh fruit and produce and bread (subject to availability). There were also be a limited amount of other grocery items. Get to know our staff, learn more about becoming a shopper, access to community… Continue Reading Farmer’s Market! Free Food!
Join our behavioral health counselors in a skillshop about self-compassion. You will learn: the meaning of self-compassion, how to reframe self-criticism & negative self-talk, and clinical exercises and mindfulness techniques. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos campus (TLC-112). Registration will be required to… Continue Reading Skillshop: Self Compassion (HyFlex)
If you applied to Palomar College prior to 4/30/2024, you would receive a registration email outlining your assigned registration appointment (date and time).
IMALIVE Mental Health Fair is coming to Palomar College to kick off May’s Mental Health Month! Palomar College Health Services is partnering with TrueCare to offer the Palomar community an educational, interactive and fun event surrounding mental health awareness. The Mental Health Fair will include: 4 activity stations music free prizes custom graffiti canvas mental… Continue Reading Mental Health Fair
Many of our communities experience stress and trauma as a result of displacement and immigration. Breaking Down Barriers (BDB) and the Higher Education Legal Services (HELS) program of Jewish Family Service will explore how those experiences may manifest in real life, and provide support for preparedness, and emotional and mental wellbeing. We will be highlighting important historical context, data, ‘Know… Continue Reading Skillshop: Understanding Our Experiences & Resiliency: Displacement & Immigration (HELS)
Drug or alcohol problem? Welcome to the “Higher Education” Narcotics Anonymous meeting that’s held every Wednesday, 4:30 – 5:30 pm at the Rising Scholars Building. It’s an open meeting, so you can attend if you’re a friend or a family member of someone struggling with addiction as well. Strengthen your recovery with us. If you… Continue Reading Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the California Dream Act Application for 2024-25 was delayed due to new application changes. Both Applications opened on December 31, 2023. Apply today! California’s financial aid priority deadline for the 2024-25 academic year is April 2, 2024 MAY 2, 2024!! How to Apply: SUBMIT THE FAFSA OR… Continue Reading The Financial Aid Priority Deadline for 2024/2025 has been extended to May 2, 2024!
End this semester on a high note by “acing your finals.” Join us to learn the best strategies to boost your study efficiency and productivity. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos campus (TLC-112). Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and… Continue Reading Skillshop: Acing Your Finals
Alyze Dreiling, violinist/violist and award-winning conductor holds a BM from Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University and MFA from United States International University. She is on the faculty at Grossmont College and performs regularly in chamber music and solo recitals in the area.
This workshop will highlight the coursework needed for transfer, review university choices, and discuss strategies for successful transfer from Palomar to a university or college. Attending this Hyflex workshop in person? Meet us at the Teaching & Learning Center on the San Marcos campus (TLC-112). Registration will be required to participate in this Skillshop. Skillshops are FREE and… Continue Reading Skillshop: Transfer Strategies & Planning (HyFlex)
Join a SDSU Transfer Admission Counselor to discuss student life, the intent to enroll process, next steps for newly admitted transfer students, and a Q&A opportunity. This webinar is intended for students admitted to SDSU for the Fall 2024 semester. Zoom link here.
Based on the work of Ramit Sethi, this workshop will have you evaluating what you learned about money growing up and how that impacts your spending and savings beliefs and general money confidence. We will discuss what the extrinsic and intrinsic value of money is to you and how you can take that self-knowledge to… Continue Reading Skillshop: Money Psychology: How To Live Your Rich Life
A wildly creative, absurd and surprising reinvention of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Jane Gordon, a pregnant housewife, is abducted by robots, taken to the rainforest, and forced to perform Hedda Gabler by her robot captors. Meanwhile Nugget, her ten-year-old daughter, with the aid of her milquetoast father, an eager documentary filmmaker and her small arms dealing uncle must rescue Jane – whether she wants to be saved or not. As we approach the AI singularity, Heddatron constructs a bizarre and strangely familiar world of reality TV and rocket launchers where everyone, artificial or otherwise, just wants to feel a little bit human.
A wildly creative, absurd and surprising reinvention of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Jane Gordon, a pregnant housewife, is abducted by robots, taken to the rainforest, and forced to perform Hedda Gabler by her robot captors. Meanwhile Nugget, her ten-year-old daughter, with the aid of her milquetoast father, an eager documentary filmmaker and her small arms dealing uncle must rescue Jane – whether she wants to be saved or not. As we approach the AI singularity, Heddatron constructs a bizarre and strangely familiar world of reality TV and rocket launchers where everyone, artificial or otherwise, just wants to feel a little bit human.
A wildly creative, absurd and surprising reinvention of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Jane Gordon, a pregnant housewife, is abducted by robots, taken to the rainforest, and forced to perform Hedda Gabler by her robot captors. Meanwhile Nugget, her ten-year-old daughter, with the aid of her milquetoast father, an eager documentary filmmaker and her small arms dealing uncle must rescue Jane – whether she wants to be saved or not. As we approach the AI singularity, Heddatron constructs a bizarre and strangely familiar world of reality TV and rocket launchers where everyone, artificial or otherwise, just wants to feel a little bit human.