- No events scheduled for February 12, 2023.
Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts (Part II): From Emancipation to Jim Crow
https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887Gender Exploration & Transitioning Group
Palomar College Pride Center 1140 West Mission Road, SanMoney Management & Financial Challenges Affecting the Black Community
https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887Black & Brown Relations: What It Means For White Supremacy
https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887- No events scheduled for February 17, 2023.
- No events scheduled for February 18, 2023.
Week of Events
Club Rush – Spring 2023
Club Rush – Spring 2023
Club Rush is held at the beginning of the fall and spring semester. Joining a club or organization will provide you the opportunity to make new friends, develop leadership skills and contribute to Palomar College and the community. Students come out to this fun event and join a club that fits your interest or explore… Continue Reading Club Rush – Spring 2023
Black Voices
Black Voices
Presenter: Dr. Khalid White Film screening of Black Voices: We will center the invaluable experience of Black scholar-practitioners as leaders of equity, inclusion, and systemic change. These Black Voices can help to move your campus from anti-Black to anti-racist. This workshop will include a short film screening with a Q&A session. February 13th, 12:00-1:15pm Zoom Link: https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887
Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts (Part II): From Emancipation to Jim Crow
Disrupting Racism Through The Lens of the Arts (Part II): From Emancipation to Jim Crow
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 II): From Emancipation to Jim Crow
Donuts for Disability
Donuts for Disability
Join us to celebrate Valentine’s Day together! Stop by the Disability Resource Center and grab your FREE donut.
Farmers Market: Free Food Events
Farmers Market: Free Food Events
Join us every Tuesday for our weekly Farmers Markets. We rotate each week to a different campus. Flyer links are below for you to check where we will be next! Fresh fruit and produce, bread and snacks (variety of items is based on availability). Please bring your own bag. We will also have information to… Continue Reading Farmers Market: Free Food Events
Club Rush – Spring 2023
Club Rush – Spring 2023
Club Rush is held at the beginning of the fall and spring semester. Joining a club or organization will provide you the opportunity to make new friends, develop leadership skills and contribute to Palomar College and the community. Students come out to this fun event and join a club that fits your interest or explore… Continue Reading Club Rush – Spring 2023
Gender Exploration & Transitioning Group
Gender Exploration & Transitioning Group
Palomar College Pride Center and Behavioral Health Counseling Services would like to invite Palomar students to the Gender Exploration and Transitioning Group starting Tuesday, February 14th at 11 a.m. in the Pride Center (ST-72). This is a bi-weekly in-person group held on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the Month from 11:00 a.m. to 12… Continue Reading Gender Exploration & Transitioning Group
Money Management & Financial Challenges Affecting the Black Community
Money Management & Financial Challenges Affecting the Black Community
Presenters: Felipe Arevalo & Rae Russell from the San Diego Financial Literacy Center (SDFLC) In this interactive presentation, we will explore some of the additional challenges historically faced by members of the black community. Some of these challenges are still faced by many today. We highlight the importance of money management and goals in personal… Continue Reading Money Management & Financial Challenges Affecting the Black Community
Revivals of Blackness
Revivals of Blackness
Presenters: Lela Aisha Jones, Alex Shaw, Aidan Un Come watch the riveting feature film “Revivals of Blackness” which explores the diverse African diasporic music and dance traditions, bringing American jazz, R&B, gospel, and soul into informed cultural dialogue with Capoeira Angola, Afro-Cuban rumba, Afro-Brazilian samba & maracatu, Ewe drumming, and orisha songs from Yorubaland. After the… Continue Reading Revivals of Blackness
Skillshop: How to Prepare for a Healthy Semester (HC)
Skillshop: How to Prepare for a Healthy Semester (HC)
Join us for an overview of Palomar’s Health Services. Learn how our medical team in the Student Health Center provides a range of basic medical services for our students. You will also learn about Behavioral Health Counseling Services, where our goal is to help students benefit fully from the college experience by supporting their personal,… Continue Reading Skillshop: How to Prepare for a Healthy Semester (HC)
Skillshop: Preparing for a Healthy Semester
Skillshop: Preparing for a Healthy Semester
Join us for an overview of Palomar’s Health Services! Learn how our medical team in the Student Health Center provides a range of basic medical services for our students. You will also learn about Behavioral Health Counseling Services, where our goal is to help students benefit fully from the college experience by supporting their personal,… Continue Reading Skillshop: Preparing for a Healthy Semester
The Beauty of Art Therapy
The Beauty of Art Therapy
Presenter: Chauntrell Turner Learn about Art Therapy, the different types, the real benefits it can bring you, and how it compares to Talk Therapy. February 16th, 2:30-3:30pm Zoom Link: https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887
Information Session
Information Session
Information Session – San Marcos Campus Information Session cover an overview of all aspects of Palomar College for prospective students who are looking to learn more about our institution and explore their college options. We welcome prospective students from career changers to high school students, to re-entry and adult students, to military and veterans, or… Continue Reading Information Session
Black & Brown Relations: What It Means For White Supremacy
Black & Brown Relations: What It Means For White Supremacy
Presenters: Dr. Angelica Yanez & Sherehe Hollins Film screening of Dos Americas: Two Americas and discussion with Chicanx & Black Studies Professors about race relations. Those interested in this workshop are highly encouraged to attend De La Misma Raiz: From The Same Root. February 16th, 5:00-6:30pm Zoom Link: https://palomar-edu.zoom.us/j/93292738887