Monday, November 02, 2009

** News for Foothill Students **

$7.4 Million Awarded to Foothill College Students Last Year. How Much Did You Get??

Incorporate financial aid into your college-funding plan now. All Foothill students from all income levels are encouraged to apply for financial aid. It's easy and free to apply. First, download and complete the BOG Fee Waiver Application at www.foothill.edu/aid. Next, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Money for 2009–2010 is still available, but it's going fast, so now is an excellent time to apply for financial aid. Learn more about money for college by accessing www.foothill.edu/aid, calling (650) 949-7245, e-mailing FHFinancialAidOffice@foothill.edu or visiting the Financi al Aid Office in Building 8200.

Updated Information for On-Campus H1N1 & Seasonal Flu Vaccines

Foothill College continues to work closely with Santa Clara County Public Health Services to monitor H1N1 influenza in our community and to make decisions about the best steps to take to protect the health of Foothill students, faculty and staff. Foothill has not yet received its allotment of vaccines from the federal government. As soon as the vaccines arrive, an announcement will be posted on the Foothill College Web site and the college will then offer on-campus H1N1 vaccinations to currently enrolled students at no charge and to FHDA employees for $10 from the following CDC-specified first-priority groups:
  • Currently enrolled Foothill students age 24 or younger;
  • Parents and caretakers of infants, age 6 months or younger ;
  • Women who are pregnant ;
  • Health care workers, emergency services personnel and police officers;
  • Adults, ages 25 to 64, who have chronic health conditions (arthritis, asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, HIV infection, etc.); and
  • Individuals who are uninsured or who are unable to obtain the H1N1 vaccine for other reasons.
Foothill College will offer H1N1 Flu vaccinations to the remainder of our campus community when the college receives its second allotment of vaccines, which is expected in early December. If you have questions about allergies, vaccine contraindications, and whether you should or should not get vaccinated, call the Foothill College Health Services Office at (650) 949-7243.

Here is what you can do to help:
  • Always cover your cough. Cover your mouth and nose by coughing or sneezing into your bent elbow ;
  • Practice good hand hygiene;
  • If you are on campus and feel ill, report to the Health Services Office in Room 2126;
  • Stay at home if you develop flu-like symptoms. Remain at home until at least 24 hours after you no longer have a fever or signs of a fever without the use of fever-reducing medicine; and
  • Check with your doctor about getting yourself, your children or family members vaccinated for seasonal flu and H1N1 flu, if you are in a high-risk group.
Help Measure Foothill's Carbon Footprint: Take the Student Driving Survey
We're interested in collecting feedback from Foothill College students, and we encourage you to share your opinions. Honest and thoughtful answers to this simple five-minute online survey about how you arrive and leave the campus will help college leaders measure and target Foothill's sustainability efforts. For completion of 2009 Foothill College Student Driving Survey, you'll be automatically entered into a drawing for great prizes. Winners will be notified by e-mail after the survey has ended.

Take the 2009 Foothill College Student Driving Survey now . If you have difficulty getting the link to work, try pasting this version of the link into your browser window: http://www.foothill.edu/sustainability/sc_studentdrivingsurvey.php. Learn more about sustainability issues on campus as well as the Foothill Sustainability Committee by visiting the college Web page at www.foothill.edu/sustainability .

It's 1940s NYC with My Sister Eileen
On Stage


My Sister Eileen travels from Ohio and NYC to the Foothill College Lohman Theatre Nov. 6 through Nov. 22, as the college's Theatre Arts Department stages its fall production. Performances are Nov. 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. Sunday matinees are Nov. 15 and 22 at 2 p.m.

When two plucky sisters from Ohio move into a basement apartment in 1940s Greenwich Village, they discover much about life in the big city and each other. Filled with memorably quirky characters and a visit from the Brazilian Navy, this charmingly humorous play, derived from the stories of Ruth McKenney, later became the basis of the musical hit Wonderful Town. Written by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, the Foothill College production is directed by Marcia Frederick, who is celebrating her 40th anniversary in local theatre. The show includes scenic design by Bruce McLeod, costume design by Julie Engelbrecht, lighting design by Andrew Custer, sound design by Laura Mohamed, and properties design by Lori Basuino.

With Claire Slattery of Palo Alto as Ruth; and April Spain of Mountain View as Eileen; the cast includes Alex Barbieri and Beth Boulay of Campbell; Nick Boucher of Cupertino; Ernesto Garcia of East Palo Alto; Justin Heller of Menlo Park; Adam Magill, Nicolae Muntean and Juan Rizziolli of Palo Alto; Lori Ann Grass of Portola Valley; Doug Brees and Anna Rubchinskaya of Redwood City; AJ Jaffari, Steve Lambert and Annette Stenger of San Jose; Irma Durmisevic and Clifford Samoranos of Santa Clara; Brian Van Winkle of South San Francisco; Travis Bilenski of Sunnyvale; and Nathan Doughty of Woodside.

In addition to watching director Frederick's interpretation of the play, audiences can view several of her art pieces selected from the many shows for which she was the designer, including two large San Jose Repertory Company productions, a Marriott's Great America show, and a musical designed for Foothill College. Frederick's work will be exhibited in the Lohman Theatre gallery Nov. 6–22. A part-time theatre arts instructor at Foothill College for more than 25 years and director at professional theatre companies in the area, Frederick has won two Los Angeles Dramalogue Critics Circle Awards for her designs. In 1989, she was named Innovator of the Year by the national League for Innovation in the Community College for developing and serving as executive director of the Performing Arts Alliance Festival at Foothill. In 1984, she received a commendation for her contribution to the arts from the City of San Jose. She is also the founding artistic director of Bus Barn Stage Company in Los Altos, and last season she directed a major production for San Jose City Lights Theater.

Tickets are $16, general; $12 for students and seniors; and $8 for Foothill students with OwlCard. For best seating choice flexibility and immediate purchase confirmation, purchase tickets online at www.foothill.edu/fa , and click the
Buy Tickets Online link. To purchase by phone and group discount purchases, call (650) 949-7360.

Parking Lot 8 provides stair and no-stair access to the Lohman Theatre. Visitors must purchase the required parking permit for $2 from dispensers in lot. For additional information, access www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7360.

Foothill Salutes Veterans

Veterans of all ages are invited to a reception in appreciation for their service Wednesday, Nov. 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 1929. Admission is free for veterans. The event will include the opportunity to meet other veterans who are Foothill students and learn more about Foothill services designed especially for vets , a ping-pong challenge and complimentary pizza and beverages. To RSVP or get answers to questions, call or e-mail Outreach Specialist Rhonda Goldstone, M.A. , (650) 949-7353.

Nov. 11 Lecture Examines Extreme Environments on Earth & Search for Life in the Universe

As part of the 11th annual Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series, Lynn Rothschild, Ph.D., of the NASA Ames Research Center, will discuss Life at The Edge: Life in Extreme Environments on Earth & the Search for Life in the Universe, an illustrated, non-technical lecture, Wednesday, Nov. 11, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Smithwick Theatre at Foothill College. This talk is part of the local events celebrating the International Year of Astronomy in 2009. Admission is free and the public is invited. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early to locate parking.

Dr. Rothschild has gone from the Bolivian Andes to the Rift Valley of Kenya searching for the hardiest of organisms in the most extreme environments for life. By getting to know life forms on Earth that can occupy the most hostile niches, we can begin to understand the survival requirements for life in general. She will describe her quest for "life at the edge" and how such discoveries shape our search for life in the Solar System and beyond. An astrobiologist, she specializes in evolutionary microbiology and the use of molecular and cellular techniques to understand DNA damage and photosynthesis in nature. As a consulting professor at Stanford University, she teaches the popular Astrobiology & Space Exploration course.

The free lecture series is sponsored by the Foothill College Astronomy Program , NASA Ames Research Center , SETI Institute and Astronomical Society of the Pacific . Past lectures from the series are available online in MP3-format . Visitors must purchase a campus parking permit for $2. Parking lots 1, 7 and 8 provide stair and no-stair access to the theatre. For more information, access www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7888.

November Holiday Observances

In observance of the Veterans Day holiday, the Foothill campus is closed Friday, Nov. 13. Classes do not meet on this day. Also, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Foothill campus is closed Nov. 26–27 and weekend classes do not meet Nov. 28–29.

Bookstore Annual Food Drive & Open House

The Foothill Bookstore invites you to its annual open house Wednesday, Nov. 18, from noon to 4 p.m. The event will feature light refreshments. The bookstore's Apple Computer Genius Bar will also be open from noon to 1 p.m. for product demonstrations and questions. Admission is free, and the donation of non-perishable food items is requested. Food donations will be given to local charities that provide care to those in need.

Foothill Authors Series Guest Speaker Nov. 22

The Foothill Authors Series features Shana Mahaffey , author of Sounds Like Crazy, Tuesday, Nov. 24, at noon in the Campus Center Hearthside Lounge (Room 2313). The book can be purchased at the Foothill Bookstore at a 20-percent discount.

Mahaffey's Sounds Like Crazy is a darkly comic and ultimately healing story about an award-winning cartoon voiceover performer who has actual voices in her head, multiple personalities who make her career a huge success, and shield her from a terrible secret in her past. Learn more about the Foothill Authors Series , including upcoming authors presentations.

ESL Orientation Sessions for New Students
If you speak English as a second language and will be enrolling in Foothill courses, Foothill College encourages you to participate in an ESL Orientation Session presented by the Career & College Connections Office at the Foothill College Middlefield Campus in Palo Alto. Admission and parking are free; you need only attend one session.

You'll learn about the admission application; how to register; placement testing; financial aid; EOPS and the BOG Fee Waiver; Puente, Mfumo and Pass the Torch programs; the CNSL 50: Introduction to College class; career training programs; Cooperative Work Experience Program that enables you to earn units for the job or volunteer work you already do; developing your educational plan; general education and university transfer requirements; and more. Pick the session that best suits your busy schedule:
  • SESSION ONE: Monday, Nov. 30, at 5 p.m. in Room I-1 at the Foothill Middlefield Campus in Palo Alto; OR
  • SESSION TWO: Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 1:30 p.m. in Room I-1 at the Foothill Middlefield Campus in Palo Alto.
For more information, call or e-mail Career & College Connections Project Coordinator Alexandra Duran , (650) 949-6973.

Deadline to Petition for Fall Quarter Graduation

The deadline to petition for Fall Quarter graduation is Dec. 1. If you intend to graduate at the end of this quarter, you're responsible for scheduling a petition consultation with a Foothill counselor online at http://www.foothill.fhda.edu/transfer/counseling.html or by calling (650) 949-7423.

Foothill College Theatre Arts Partners with Peninsula Youth Theatre to Stage Alice in Wonderland

The Foothill College Theatre Arts Department and Peninsula Youth Theatre (PYT) fall down the rabbit hole together for a collaborative production of Alice in Wonderland, which plays Dec. 3 through Dec. 6 in the Smithwick Theatre at Foothill College. Performances are Dec. 3–4 at 10:15 a.m. (student matinee performances); Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.; and Dec. 6 at 2 p.m.

Adapted from Lewis Carroll by William Glennon, one of English literature's most beloved and bizarre tales is brought vividly to the stage as an adventurous and relentless little girl makes a fateful decision to follow the White Rabbit down its hole and into a wonderfully strange land—indeed a Wonderland—filled with mad tea parties, a cat that always grins, an impatient queen with some odd notions of how to play croquet and much more. Limited to just five performances, the Foothill/PYT production is directed by Foothill College Theatre Arts Instructor Tom Gough.

Featuring Fabienne Miskelly of Redwood City as Alice, the cast also includes Alex Barbieri of Campbell; Nick Boucher of Cupertino; Ernesto Garcia of East Palo Alto; Katie Chan, Sarah Tuthall and Jessica Yurash of Los Altos; April Spain of Mountain View; Will Marsden, Joshua Messick and Juan Rizziolli of Palo Alto; Lori Ann Grass of Portola Valley; Sarah Griner of Redwood City; Jacki Andresen and Nicole Williams of San Jose; and Jessica Lynn of Santa Clara. The production designers are Agnes DeLucchi, costumes; Yuseke Soi, scenic; Mikael Lassi, lighting; Peter Kang, sound; with technical direction from Foothill College Theatre Arts Instructor and Technical Supervisor Bruce McLeod.

Parking Lot 1 provides closest access to the Smithwick Theatre. Parking Lot 5 provides no-stair access to the theatre. Visitors must purchase the required parking permit for $2 from dispensers in lot. Tickets are $8. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. To purchase tickets online, access www.foothill.edu/fa . To order by phone or for group purchases for Dec. 5–6 performances, call the Foothill College Box Office at (650) 949-7360. For school group sales to the Dec. 3–4 matinees, call PYT at (650) 988-8798, ext. 303.

Fall Quarter Final Exams

Final examinations will be given Dec. 8–11. Finals are given in all courses except physical education activity, CNSL 50, Cooperative Education and tutoring courses. Final examinations normally will not be given in advance of the scheduled time. Review the final exam schedule . You are responsible for taking all assigned final examinations. Failure to take the final exam will result in an
F grade. If you miss a final exam for a legitimate reason, you should immediately communicate with your instructors and counselor.

Palo Alto University Presents Free Career Talk Series at Foothill College

Palo Alto University Business Psychology Bachelor's Program presents the free Career Talk Series Thursdays from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 3203 at Foothill College. Designed to help you decide on a major and develop career goals, the series will feature guest professionals who will discuss what they do as well as the pros and cons of their careers. You'll also learn how to enter a variety of professions, including which major to declare and courses to take. Admission is free and includes complimentary lunch. For details, access call or e-mail Helena Ting, Ed.D., director of PAU's Business Psychology Program, (650) 520-3451, or visit the program office at Foothill Mondays through Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Room 5018.

Order the Popular Remembering World War II: First-Person Accounts Video Presentation on DVD

Foothill College is taking advance orders for the new DVD of Remembering World War II: First-Person Accounts, a video featuring 42 individual oral history narratives of all sides of the conflict. The three-hour DVD features wartime memorabilia, photographs, letters, documents and music from the period. The project began nine years ago as part of the Foothill College Life Stories class in which writing instructor Sheila Dunec encouraged her older adult students to commit their significant life memories and milestones to paper. Many of the students, themselves members of the Greatest Generation, wrote memoirs of their experiences related to the war. From GIs to WACs and Rosie Riveters to POWs, the life stories complied by Dunec's students told an eye-opening, first-person history of the WWII. The remarkable personal experiences also reflect the diversity of Life Stories students, and inclu de accounts from different countries, cultures and ethnic perspectives, as well as from several sides of the conflict. They include stories from the different theaters of war, front lines, home front, death camps and internment camps. They are told by soldiers, war brides, support personnel, sisters, nurses, Holocaust survivors, prisoners of war and children—all now in their senior years. The DVD sells for $20 and can be ordered by phone by calling (650) 949-6965 or e-mailing GawlickCraig@foothill.edu. Early next year, the piece will also be available to download from De Anza's iTunesU .

Earn a Bachelor's Degree at Foothill
Thanks to a new partnership with Palo Alto University (formerly PGSP), you can earn a bachelor's degree at Foothill. The two-year completion program is offered in business psychology, and all classes meet at Foothill College. PAU is ranked as one of the top three institutions specializing in social sciences. For more information, call or e-mail program director Helena Ting , at (650) 520-3451.

Admissions & Records Office Hours Update

Except during registration periods, Foothill's Admissions and Records Office will be closed the fourth Wednesday of every month from 2 to 3 p.m. for staff meetings.

Cooperative Work Experience: Earn Units for Your Job or Volunteer Service


At Foothill College, your job or volunteer work can also earn you college units. Foothill's Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) Program gives you the opportunity to improve your work skills and earn college credit. CWE offers significant benefits for students who participate in work-based learning, including finding competitive jobs faster and earning more than their classmates during the first year of employment. Foothill adds value to your professional resume by offering CWE courses every quarter. Learn more at www.foothill.edu/coop or call (650) 949-7205.

Instead of Hunting for a Job, Let Jobs Find You

The Foothill College Career Center has teamed up with plaksa.com to make your hunt for a job easier and more successful. Whether you want an internship or a senior-level position, plaksa.com and the Career Center can bring job openings to you for free. Visit the site and complete your profile and education information. You'll then select up to three occupational areas and geographical locations. Then plaksa.com will find matches for you. You'll also find out when anyone reviews your application and how many times it gets viewed. The secure site also gives you the ability to store your unofficial transcripts, projects and other portfolio information. Tech support is available 24/7 at support@plaksa.com or (408) 689-8044. For more information and answers to your resume, interview or career development questions, visit the Foothill College Career Center in Room 8329 or call (650) 949-7229. <#dd>

Read November Issue of Student Health 101


Foothill students now have free access to Student Health 101 , an online magazine that promotes better health for college students. The monthly magazine covers topics such as diet and nutrition, depression, anxiety and fatigue, alcohol and drug abuse and addictions, healthy sexual practices, and protecting yourself from cold, flu and contagious diseases. The publication also includes events held by the Foothill Health Services Office , including free, rapid HIV testing, Planned Parenthood services, H1N1 vaccine and more. To read the November Student Health 101 issue, access the Health Services Web page .


Foothill Music Technology Instructor Nominated For Grammy Award


Foothill Music Technology Instructor Bruce Tambling has been nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award as producer of the year, non-classical. The album, Seek to Follow, features singer Nancy McGinnis , and also includes members of Foothill's Jazz Ensemble with director John Gove . Voting members of the Grammy Academy selected Tambling's work based on overall production quality and diverse musical arrangements. There are very few colleges and universities of any type that have a Grammy-nominated producer among their faculty. The 52nd Grammy Awards will be presented Jan. 31, and will air live on CBS.


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