Professors earn statewide recognition In May, two...
Professors earn statewide recognition
In May, two Golden West College professors earned recognition and
statewide awards for their efforts toward improving education.
Golden West College English professor, Dibakur Barua, was honored
by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors with the John
W. Rice Award for Diversity and Equality on May 5.
“He is known for his efforts to make his department more
reflective of the diversity that exists in our country,” said Ken
Yglesias, president of Golden West College.
The award recognizes significant contributions to faculty
diversity and student equality. Barua was chosen for his commitment
to promoting diversity within the college through his roles as
president of the academic senate and chair of the English department.
At a board meeting held May 15, professor of chemistry, Carol
Grimes, was presented with the “Outstanding Contributions to
Education Award,” by the Orange County Board of Education and William
Habermehl, county superintendent of schools.
Grimes, a professor since 1977 and the coordinator of the regional
science Olympiad tournament, was recognized for her contributions
toward student success and education.
Golden West graduation tonight
The Golden West College annual commencement ceremony is set for 6
p.m. tonight in the center quad. The 2003 graduating class will
receive 789 associate in arts degrees, including 123 honor school recognitions and 272 certificates of achievement.
The commencement speaker is Keith Yamashita, founder and principal
of Stone Yamashita Partners in San Francisco. A strategist and
writer, Yamashita and his firm work with clients such as America
Online, Disney, Nike and Hewlett-Packard to promote innovation.
The R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student Award will be awarded to
Keri Dawn Jubran, president of the associated students of Golden West
College. Jubran has served on many college committees including the
Instructional Planning Team, President’s Administrative Council and
the Golden West College Foundation and aspires to become a certified
public accountant and an FBI agent.
More than 2,000 students, faculty and community members are
expected to attend the ceremony.
Golden West summer schedule changes
Golden West College has altered its summer schedule and hours in
an effort to save the costs of utilities.
The Coast Community College District Board of Trustees approved
the new schedule, which will affect its three community colleges.
Summer sessions at Golden West College will start June 2 and end
Aug. 17. With the exception of some buildings, the college will be
open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will be closed
on Fridays.
For more information, call (714) 892-7711, ext. 55057.
Hope View carnival is set to go off
Hope View School will hold its annual carnival, “Ride the Hope
View Wave,” from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. on June 6.
This year’s event will have a surf theme including a live surf
band, food, a raffle and a dance contest.
The school is accepting raffle item donations. Proceeds will go
toward new assemblies and programs. For more information, call (714)
846-0969.
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