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Grief and Loss Support

Palomar College Health Promotion 1140 West Mission Rd., San Marcos, CA, United States

Join our BHCS Clinicians in a series on understanding and moving through the grieving process. Held on Mondays 1:30-2:30pm starting March 3rd to May 12th (no meeting 3/24). Attend in person at the San Marcos campus, NB-1 or via Zoom. Register to receive your Zoom link.

Free

Skillshop: Stress Management (Active Minds) – (HyFlex)

Teaching and Learning Center (San Marcos), TLC 112/Virtual

Join the Active Minds club leaders for an hour of relaxation as we teach you a few stress management and coping techniques to utilize whenever you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed. With these techniques, you’ll be able to stay on top of self-care and connect with others. Walk away feeling empowered, rejuvenated, and connected! Attending… Continue Reading Comets for Recovery

Campus Tour

Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Recruitment Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email recruitment@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.

Women’s History Month Conference Event: The Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition

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This presentation offers an in-depth overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR). Participants will explore the history of MMIWR, focusing on the laws and policies that have impacted Indigenous communities for generations. The session will delve into how these policies continue to affect tribal communities today,… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Keshia Javis-Jones from Foundation for Women Warriors

Free

Campus Tour

Please note campus tours occur during the above times listed only.
Contact Palomar College Recruitment Services at (760) 744-1150 x3756 or email recruitment@palomar.edu for special accommodations and requests.

Women’s History Month Conference Event: Reclaiming Strength through Poetry

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Honoring the resilience and transformative power of the female voice through poetry, her work fosters meaningful conversations and creates a safe space for women to share their journeys. From fertility and mental health to food insecurity and joy, she amplifies stories that inspire healing and connection.

Free

Friendship 101: Finding Your People & Cultivating Connection

Zoom

This series of six workshops focuses on all thing's friendship – from making new friends, to improving the quality of your current friendships, understanding your patterns in relationships, communicating authentically and honestly, maintaining boundaries, and more. Expect to engage in interactive discussions, explore avenues to find likeminded people, and learn new ways of thinking about… Continue Reading Tutoring Services Expo

Free

Escondido TLC: How to Write a Thesis Statement Skillshop

TLC Escondido, ESC-500

Stop by the Escondido Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Rm. ESC-500 on March 19th, 2025 at 2:00 pm to learn about the foundations and elements of valid thesis statements, how to identify them, and how to craft them. How to Write a Thesis Statement Skillshop

Women’s History Month Conference Event: Exploring Encarnaci—n Pinedo’s 1898 Cookbook

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Exploring Encarnaci—n Pinedo's 1898 Cookbook. Ms. Pinedo lived in northern California from 1849 to 1902, and was a descendent of an original member of de Anza's colonization of the area. In 1898, Pinedo published El Cocinero Espa–ol, the first cookbook published in the US by a Latina. In it she captured the Californio culture of… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Keshia Javis-Jones from Foundation for Women Warriors

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Women’s History Month Conference Event: Ra’ces de Oaxaca: Historias de mi Madre

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Ra’ces de Oaxaca: Historias de mi Madre:The presenters reflect on Oaxacan identity, emphasizing indigenous heritage and how storytelling connects to broader cultural preservation. Personal stories from the presenterÕs mother (na/ma) offer a vivid glimpse into daily life, traditions, and values in Oaxaca, highlighting themes like family, resilience, and migration. The session concludes with a reflection… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Keshia Javis-Jones from Foundation for Women Warriors

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Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision

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Saint Hildegard (1098-1179) was the founder and first abbess of the Benedictine community in Bingen, Germany. The tenth child born into an aristocratic family, she was given to the Church at a young age, and lived a famously spiritual life. She was most famous during her lifetime as a visionary and a prophet. Hildegard was… Continue Reading Skillshop: Guide to Understanding Debt Pay Off Strategies (HWP) – (Virtual)

Free

Higher Education Legal Services (HELS) Know Your Rights – Fallbrook

Palomar College Fallbrook Education Center -FEC N01 35090 Horse Ranch Creek Road, Fallbrook

The Dreamer Success Program in collaboration with Higher Education Legal Services invites you to a Know Your Rights Workshop. This workshop will cover basic civil rights under the U.S. Constitution, which applies to everyone regardless of immigration status. The workshop is open to all. For any accommodations, please contact Celina Mendoza as soon as possible:… Continue Reading Higher Education Legal Services (HELS) Know Your Rights – Fallbrook

Women’s History Month Conference Event: Film The M Factor

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Screening of "The M Factor" followed by a Panel: Shredding the Silence on Menopause - Menopause is a silent epidemic that affects the health and well-being of millions of American women. In addition to experiencing traumatic physical symptoms, women are struggling with the related stresses of billions of dollars in lost wages, upended careers, family… Continue Reading Skillshop: Guide to Understanding Debt Pay Off Strategies (HWP) – (Virtual)

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