- No events scheduled for February 5, 2023.
The Underground Railroad: Quilts and Textile Artwork in The African American Community
https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887Time Management: We all gotta hustle out there, let’s learn to do it more efficiently
https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887The Black Church: Its Legacy and Role in Shaping Black History
https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887- No events scheduled for February 11, 2023.
Week of Events
Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts (Part I): From The Middle Passage to Antebellum Period
Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts (Part I): From The Middle Passage to Antebellum Period
Presenter: Dr. Ronald McCurdy Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts is a historical journey that will explore how central the arts were used as a means of thwarting racism. From the early creation of the Negro Spirituals in the 17th century to the pulsating rhythms of today’s rap music, African Americans have used their… Continue Reading Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts (Part I): From The Middle Passage to Antebellum Period
Farmers Market! Free Food Event
Farmers Market! Free Food Event
Join us for our first Farmers Market for Spring 2023 at the Rancho Bernardo Educational Center Main Lobby. Fresh Fruit and Produce, Bread and other pantry items. Please bring your own bag. We will also have our CalFresh Representative onsite to assist with applications and general questions. Information Flyer
Service Learning Fair
Service Learning Fair
Connect with local non-profit organizations to learn about new service-learning volunteer opportunities on Wednesday, February 8, 2023. It will be located near the Clock Tower at the San Marcos Campus, 10:30 am to 1 pm. Parking is free in Lots 1 & 2 during the fair.
The Underground Railroad: Quilts and Textile Artwork in The African American Community
The Underground Railroad: Quilts and Textile Artwork in The African American Community
Presenter: Arnella Giles This presentation will highlight the role that quilts played in the Underground Railroad and how quilting and textiles continue to be used to share African American History with current generations.
Time Management: We all gotta hustle out there, let’s learn to do it more efficiently
Time Management: We all gotta hustle out there, let’s learn to do it more efficiently
Presenter: Terhea Williams In today’s world more and more of us are out there working multiple jobs, taking on more responsibilities, and even going back to school! Our descendants were no stranger to “the hustle” (not the dance, in this case) but maybe we can learn new skills to help in our everyday tasks.… Continue Reading Time Management: We all gotta hustle out there, let’s learn to do it more efficiently
Monthly Vaccination Event
Monthly Vaccination Event
Palomar College Health Services is hosting monthly vaccination events this Spring! The vaccination events below are walk-up/ walk-in at the San Marcos Campus, Student Union Quad. No appointment is necessary. 2nd Thursday of the month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. February 9 March 9 April 13 May 11 These events are available to Palomar… Continue Reading Monthly Vaccination Event
Inter-Club Council (ICC) Meeting
Inter-Club Council (ICC) Meeting
A special meeting is being called on Friday, February 10, 2023 for all clubs on campus to discuss and plan for the upcoming Club Rush. If you are a club on campus or just starting a club you will want to come to this meeting to get all the information needed to table at this… Continue Reading Inter-Club Council (ICC) Meeting
The Black Church: Its Legacy and Role in Shaping Black History
The Black Church: Its Legacy and Role in Shaping Black History
Presenter: Cheryl Kearse From its people to its traditions, the Black Church has been a central theme in American Black history. This workshop will explore influential themes, roles, and figures stemming from the Black Church.