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Comets for Recovery

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

You are invited to join this weekly Topic-Focused Discussion Group. This 8-week series of workshops is designed for Palomar College students who are in recovery, considering recovery, or interested in… Continue Reading Comets for Recovery

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.

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… Continue Reading Grief and Loss Support

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.

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.

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

LRC-438

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 Spring Commencement

Free

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

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 Spring Commencement

Free

Higher Education Legal Services (HELS) Know Your Rights – 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 Spring Commencement