Friday, March 27, 2009

** Spring Break!! **


Have a safe and restful spring break. Plant your garden. Go outside and enjoy this beautiful weather.

Friday, March 20, 2009

** Plant Your Garden! **



"Obamas to Plant White House Vegetable Garden"


On Friday, March 20th, 2009, 23 third graders will join First Lady Michelle Obama on the South Lawn of the White House to break ground on an 1100 square foot kitchen garden that will provide food for family dinners and formal dinners.

According to the New York Times:

The Obamas’ garden will have 55 varieties of vegetables grown from organic seedlings started at the executive mansion’s greenhouses.


And better still:

Almost the entire Obama family, including the president, will pull weeds, “whether they like it or not,” Mrs. Obama said laughing.


Eat the View is coordinated by Kitchen Gardeners International, a Maine-based 501c3 nonprofit network of 10,000 gardeners from 100 countries who are inspiring and teaching more people to grow some of their own food.


It's spring! Go Outside! Plant your own garden now!

Monday, March 16, 2009

** News for Foothill Students **

Register for Spring Quarter Now

Spring Quarter registration is under way now through April 5. Continuing students can register online or by phone now through April 5. New and former students can register online or by phone March 16 through April 5. Spring classes begin April 6 and run through June 26, unless otherwise noted in the class schedule. The online class schedule is the very best way to review the most current course information. For convenience, you can apply for admission , register for classes , review the class schedule and course catalog , pay enrollment fees , and purchase textbooks and parking permit online at www.foothill.edu . To register by phone, call (650) 917-0509 or (408) 777-9394.

California residents pay just $13 per unit plus basic fees for Foothill classes. A full range of student support services is also available, including financial aid , academic counseling , child care and tutoring . Foothill College can help you earn a specialized certificate, associate degree or upgrade your current job skills . We can also help you complete the general education course requirements you need to transfer to a four-year university . Most Foothill College courses are transferable to California State University and University of California campu ses as well as private colleges and universities.

Foothill Celebrates Women’s History Month throughout March

Students, faculty, staff and community leaders have created an exciting calendar of cultural enrichment activities to commemorate Women’s History Month at Foothill throughout March. Events include guest speakers, live entertainment, art activities, gallery exhibits and more. Review the calendar of events . Foothill hosts numerous heritage month celebrations from January through June. Learn more about these activities . For more information, call (650) 949-7282

Foothill Women's Basketball Returns to State Tournament for Third Year in a Row

With a 64-59 victory over Santa Rosa on last week, the Foothill Women Owls make the trip to this weekend to the State's Elite Eight Tournament for the third consecutive year. Support Owl athletics and watch the Foothill women face off against Ventura College Friday, March 13, at 5 p.m. at Selland Arena in downtown Fresno. Tickets are $10, adults; and $8, students. In the Santa Rosa game, Foothill was lead by sophomore captain Jessica Montgomery with 17 points and 8 rebounds. Ariel Castillo added 12 points while Kindra Jones chipped in 11 points and 8 rebounds and Tieara Jones had 8 points and 10 rebounds.

FMT Takes a Bite Out of Bat Boy, The Musical

Foothill Music Theatre (FMT), the musical-producing arm of the Foothill College Theatre Arts Department, presents Bat Boy, The Musical through March 22 in the Lohman Theatre at Foothill College. Ripped from the headlines of The Weekly World News, Bat Boy, The Musical is a classic love story with a serious bite. This delicious twist on the modern-day musical comedy keeps fang securely in cheek, as it tells the amazing story of a strange boy with pointy ears, his struggle to find a place in a world that shuns him, and the love that can create both miracles and madness. This instant classic is a clamorous high-slapping, groundbreaking musical, whimsical, and a hip tour de force. Performances are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with matinees at 2 p.m. on all Sundays plus Saturdays March 14 and 21. Purchase tickets online for $26, general admission; $24, seniors (age 65 and over); and $18, students. Purchase tickets by phone at (650) 949-7360. The show contains mature content and is not appropriate for children under age 12.

Free Emergency Contraceptives Available at On-Campus Health Center

The on-campus Health Services Office provides students with free emergency contraceptives such as the morning-after pill and Plan B pill. The center teams up with Planned Parenthood to provide this service. For more information, call (650) 949-7243 or visit the center in Room 2126.

EOPS Hosts Final Exams Cram-a-Thon

Why study alone when you can do that last-minute test prep in an atmosphere where you can get immediate help and answers to your questions. Foothill’s EOPS Program will help students with the study push before finals at its first Cram-a-Thon event Wednesday, March 18, and Thursday, March 19, from 7 to 9 p.m.; and Friday, March 20, from noon to 5 p.m. in the Tutorial Center in Room 3526. Admission is free and tutors will be available. Also provided are computer lab access and laptop plug-in capability, free printing, and complimentary refreshments. For more information, visit Room 3526, call (650) 949-7206 or e-mail EOPS Services Coordinator April Henderson .

Plan Now to Study in Madrid This Fall

Find out how you can participate in the Foothill-De Anza Campus Abroad Program and earn college credit by studying in Madrid, Spain, this fall. Attend a free information meeting March 19 from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 4002 to learn about the program’s curriculum, costs, cultural field trips, application process and deadlines. For more information e-mail Campus Abroad Coordinator Kathy Fransham or call (650) 949-7614.

Ten Scholarships Available to Attend Invent Your Future Conference for Women

Invent Your Future Conference for Women , a popular event that is dedicated to advancing the professional and personal development of women by providing tools, resources, training and inspiration, is offering 10 scholarships to Foothill women students to attend the conference Wednesday, April 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara. The scholarship includes the $225 registration fee as well as lunch and all April 1 conference events. The conference is ideal for women students from all college majors, and features presentations by nationally recognized keynote speakers, best-selling authors, thought leaders and business experts who offer informative seminars, tools and techniques to accelerate career advancement.

Review the complete conference program and speaker biographies . The deadline to apply for the scholarship is Monday, March 23, at 5 p.m. Scholarships are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must commit to attend the full one-day conference, supply personal transportation, and briefly meet with Lori Thomas in the Foothill College Marketing & Communications Office in Room 1930 no later than Monday, March 23, at 5 p.m.

New Scholarships Announced

Several new scholarships have been announced, details for which are posted on the college’s financial aid Web page . One of the new awards is the Dr. Jean Thomas Memorial Scholarship with a deadline of March 20. Check the site periodically to review new and continuing scholarships.

Annual Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival on Stage

Students enrolled in the Foothill Theatre Conservatory Program will present History in the Faking, six one-act vignettes satirizing historical icons, April 10–19 in the Lohman Theatre at Foothill College. Evening performances are April 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18 at 8 p.m. A matinee is set for Sunday, April 19, at 2 p.m. The Foothill Theatre Conservatory is an intensive theatre-training program for serious students of college-age and older. The production's six acts include Degas C'est Moi; Words, Words, Words; Variations on the Death of Trotsky; The Dark Lady of the Sonnets; Chamber Music; and Do Not Collect $200. Tickets are $14, general; $12, student/senior; and $7 for students with Foothill College OwlCard. Purchase tickets in advance by calling (650) 949-7360, order tickets online , or buy tickets at the door. Parking Lots 1, 7 and 8 provide stair and no-stair access to the theatre. Visitors must purchase a required parking permit for $2 from dispensers in student parking lots.

Work & Study with Scientists in Ecuador This Summer

Find out how you can participate in Foothill's Ecuador Program this summer by attending a free information meeting Wednesday, April 15, at noon and again at 5 p.m. in Room 3103. You'll learn how Foothill students and Foothill Anthropology Instructor Samuel Connell team up with and an international group of researchers in Ecuador for four weeks of anthropological and archaeological coursework, field trips and service learning projects. Program classes, cultural field trips, costs, application process and deadlines will be covered. You’ll also learn how along with other researchers, you'll help conduct archaeological excavations and formulate a plan for supporting the indigenous communities that surround the archaeological resources of Pambamarca. You'll also have the chance to travel to some of Ecuador's famous attractions, including the capital city of Quito, stunning archaeological site s, artisan markets, and majestic natural wonders of the Andean Mountains. You earn between 6 and 12 academic credits from Foothill College while gaining valuable experience and improving your Spanish language skills. For more information, call (650) 949-7197; e-mail Samuel Connell ; or access http://www.foothill.edu/bss/anthropology/ecuador.php

Foothill Music Theatre Sets Auditions for The Producers

Award-winning Foothill Music Theatre (FMT) announces auditions for its summer production of Mel Brooks’ The Producers. Auditions are Sunday, March 15, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. and Monday, March 16, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Lohman Theatre at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills. Performers need only attend one audition session. Strong singers, dancers and actors are needed for the large cast. An appointment is not necessary. Performers should prepare an up-tempo or Broadway ballad, and bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided. Songs from the show are acceptable. Auditioners should also dress for dance. Callbacks are March 21–23. Rehearsal begins June 1. Performances run from July 24 through Aug. 16. Winner of more Tony Awards than any other musical in theatre history, FMT’s production of The Producers will be directed by Jay Manley, with musical direction by Catherine Snider a nd choreography by Dottie Lester-White. Visitors must purchase a parking permit for $2 from dispenser in parking lot. Performers who are cast in the show will receive a free parking permit for the duration of the production. Learn more about auditions and award-winning FMT or e-mail ManleyJay@foothill.edu.

Birth Control Options

Women and men can learn about the variety of birth control options available from the on-campus Health Services Office Tuesday, March 17, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Campus Center Plaza. Different kinds of birth control options will be displayed and clinicians will be available to answer your questions. Free Chlamydia testing will also be offered. For more information, visit Room 2126 or call (650) 949-7243.

Winter Quarter Final Exams Are March 24–27

Final examinations are given in all courses except physical education activity, CNSL 50, cooperative education and tutoring classes. Final exams normally will not be given in advance of the scheduled time. Review the Winter Quarter 2009 final exam schedule . You’re 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 instructor and counselor.

Foothill Authors Series Features Gisela Zebroski & The Baroness

The Foothill College Authors Series presents a discussion and book-signing by Gisela Zebroski, author of The Baroness , March 25 at noon in the Campus Center Student Lounge (Room 2313). Admission is free. The series is co-sponsored by the Foothill Commission and President's Office. Staff and faculty can earn PGA/PAA credit for attending a series session. A member of the Foothill Commission, Zebroski was age 19 when she left the ruins of post-war Germany to come to America. A Baltic German who was born in Latvia, she enjoyed a privileged childhood until age 5. The start of WWII uprooted her family and threw them into a chaotic world. Foraging for food and firewood, she discovered the beauty of nature, longed for her lost homeland and her father’s return from the war. He did not return. Convinced that their dismal existence was but a passing ph ase she prepared herself for a future in America. Her mother and siblings joined her. Partly based on her mother’s tales, The Baroness took shape as a novel. She is working on a sequel to The Baroness.

Health Careers Training Programs Preview Night

If the economy and your wallet have you rethinking your career choices, check out the options Foothill offers you in our award-winning high-wage, high-demand health care careers. With outstanding instruction, expert faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, Foothill's health care career training programs can be the start of a rewarding career for you and your family. See for yourself by attending our free Health Careers Training Programs Preview Night Wednesday, April 22, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and learn more about these exciting programs: biotechnology, dental assisting, dental hygiene, emergency medical technician, paramedic, pharmacy technology, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy and veterinary technology. Preview Night activities will give you the opportunity to meet with program faculty and students who are currently enrolled in the various programs, tour our leading-edge facilities and learn more about program requirements, application process, admissions and financial aid. You'll also learn how a Foothill health care career program can prepare you for a stable professional career, and offer you exceptional value compared with programs offered at private colleges. Preview Night event begins in Room 5212. Park in Lots 5 or 6. Admission is free; parking is $2 at dispensers in student lots. For more information, e-mail Biological & Health Sciences Administrative Assistant Kerry West or call (650) 949-7538.

There’s Still Time to Apply for Financial Aid

Even though the CAL Grant deadline has passed, you can still apply for financial aid. In fact, you can still apply for the current academic year. If you want to apply for aid this quarter or next, complete the online 2008–2009 FAFSA . You should also fill out the online 2009–2010 FAFSA if you’ll be attending any college/university after June 30, 2009.

Foothill Partners with Pacific Graduate School of Psychology to Offer You a New Bachelor’s Degree Program

Beginning this fall, you’ll can begin earning a bachelor’s degree at Foothill, thanks to a new partnership with Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (PGSP). The new two-year completion program will be offered in business psychology, and all classes will meet at Foothill College. PGSP is ranked as one of the top three institutions specializing in social sciences. For more information, call Helena Ting at (650) 520-3451.

Meet with Visiting University Admissions Reps

The on-campus Transfer Center arranges visits to Foothill by a variety of college and university admissions representatives throughout the academic year. Find out when these reps are on campus so you can speak one to one, and learn more about admissions policies, campus life, important deadlines, financial aid and more. Review the visiting college reps schedule .

KJ’s Espresso Bar Opens Second Campus Location

To serve evening students, KJ’s Espresso Bar is now open weeknights until 8:30 p.m. in the breezeway area adjacent to Building 6000. Beverages and pastries are available for purchase.

Friday, March 06, 2009

** Registration Reminder! **

Registration Reminder from Foothill College

Spring Quarter Registration Starts March 9


Spring Quarter registration begins Monday, March 9. Be sure to register early for best course selection and promptly pay your fees. Spring Quarter classes begin April 6 and run through June 26, unless otherwise noted in the Schedule of Classes. Foothill’s online version of the class schedule is the best way to review the most up-to-date course listings. Review the Spring Quarter class schedule online.

Continuing students—those who were enrolled in winter classes at Foothill—can register online or by phone March 9 through April 5.
New and former students can register online or by phone March 16 through April 5.
To register by phone, call (650) 917-0509 or (408) 777-9394.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

** Introduction to Etudes and Online Learning **

Spring Quarter Students!

If you are new to taking online classes at Foothill or using the Etudes software that we will be using for most online classes and you are able to come to campus, I encourage you to attend a free orientation session presented by the distance learning department. There are workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday of the first week of classes:

Introduction to Etudes and Online Learning

Dates:
Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 3-5 pm
Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 12-2 pm
Location:
To be announced (check foothillglobalaccess.org soon!)
Cost: Free!

Topics that will be covered include the following:

Hour 1:
  • What is Etudes?
  • Computer and Web browser requirements
  • How to log in and get set up
  • Navigating the course Web site
  • Foothill College details (SSN, SID, PIN, and e-mail address)
  • Getting Help
Hour 2:
  • Viewing lectures
  • Completing assignments
  • Participating in class discussions
  • Taking tests and quizzes
No RSVP is required.

Monday, February 23, 2009

** News for Foothill Students **

Online Class Schedule Available Now; Printed Version to Arrive in Continuing Students’ Homes Beginning Next Week

Watch your home mailbox for the new edition of Foothill’s Spring Quarter Class Schedule/The Heights newsletter, which begins arriving in area homes next week. Remember, the online class schedule includes the most up-to-date, accurate information, so bookmark its link and visit often. Registration for continuing students is March 9–April 5. New and former students can register March 16–April 5. Spring Quarter classes begin April 6 and continue through June 26, unless otherwise noted in the class schedule.

Foothill Celebrates Black History Month throughout February

Students, faculty, staff and community leaders have created an exciting calendar of cultural enrichment activities to commemorate Black History Month at Foothill throughout February. Events include guest speakers, live entertainment, film series and more. For more information, call (650) 949-7282.

Peru—9 Photographers Exhibit in the KCI Gallery

Peru—9 Photographers showcases the work of nine student-photographers who participated in the Foothill-De Anza Campus Abroad Program to Peru last summer. The exhibit runs now through March 7 in the gallery of the Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College. Lead by Foothill Photography Instructor Ron Herman, the artists traveled to Cusco, Puno and throughout the Sacred Valley to learn about the culture, history and people of Peru. Featured photographers include Barbara Barone, Barbara Bucholz Collins, Michael Collins, Frances Heldt Grant, Jan Laskowski, Sofia Laskowski, Kathy McGovern, Arnona Oren and Vivian Tsung. Gallery hours are Mondays through Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.

Free Emergency Contraceptives Available at On-Campus Health Center

The on-campus Health Services Office provides students with free emergency contraceptives such as the morning-after pill and Plan B pill. The center teams up with Planned Parenthood to provide this service. For more information, call (650) 949-7243 or visit the center in Room 2126.

Free Rapid HIV Testing & Counseling

The Foothill College Health Services Office offers free, rapid HIV testing and counseling to Foothill students. Free testing is available now through Feb. 20. The center teams up with Planned Parenthood to provide this service. To schedule an appointment, visit Room 2126 or call (650) 949-7243.

El Camino Youth Symphony Presents Winter Concert

El Camino Youth Symphony , a member of the Foothill College Performing Arts Alliance, presents its annual Winter Spirit Concert Saturday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. The program features Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony in B minor, Mvt I; Hummel's Trumpet Concerto, Mvt I, Shannon Walsh, soloist; Sarasate's Zigeuenerweisen, Allen Huang, soloist; Khatchaturian's Violin Concerto arr. for flute, Mvt I, Max Wu, soloist and Gounod's Faust: Ballet Music. Tickets are $12, general; $6, students/seniors. To purchase tickets, call (650) 903-6000.

Free Cal Grant Workshop Is Feb. 19

If you need money for college, attend the Cal Grant Workshop Thursday, Feb. 19, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Room 2020. Admission is free. The Cal Grant Program serves California residents who plan to attend or are already attending a California college. This workshop will explain the application process, describe the different Cal Grants and advise students who already have a Cal Grant how best to maximize the benefits while at Foothill College and upon transfer to a four-year university. This is especially important because the March 2 deadline to apply for the Cal Grant is rapidly approaching. For more information, call (650) 949-7245.

The Perfect Match: You & Your Rewarding Career

Explore career options that fit you best by attending an interesting, hands-on workshop Friday, Feb. 20 from 10 to 11 a.m. in Room 8329. You’ll use EUREKA, a computerized career guidance program, to learn what careers are compatible with your interests, values, salary preferences, job outlook, transfer schools that offer your major and much more. Review the complete list of free upcoming workshops offered by the Career Center on visit the center in Room 8329A.

Deadline to Submit Application for UC Berkeley Transfer Mentorship Program Is Feb. 20

UC Berkeley offers its exciting Starting Point Mentorship Program (SPMP) to Foothill College students who intend to transfer to UC Berkeley. You must submit an application packet to be considered for this program and the application deadline is Feb. 20. SPMP teams Bay Area community college students with current UC Berkeley transfer student-mentors. This program is specifically designed to encourage underserved students–returning students, first-in-family college students, students combining school and parenting, students from low-income backgrounds, etc.,–to explore their academic potential and prepare themselves for transfer to UC Berkeley. The goal of the mentor/mentee relationship is to provide prospective students with tools, resources and insight to the student-mentor's experience at Cal along with encouragement and motivation to pursue higher education. To request SPMP application materials and for more information, visit the Foothill College Tran sfer Center in Room 8329A, e-mail ChenowethMaureen@foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7235.

Master Sinfonia Chamber Orchestra Concerts

Under the baton of David Ramadanoff, Master Sinfonia Chamber Orchestra will present two concerts performing Beethoven's King Stephen Overture, Ernst Bloch's Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra with Piano Obbligato, and Shubert's Symphony No. 4. Ramadanoff was a prizewinner in the prestigious National Hungarian radio and television competition, and we are honoring Hungary's first king by featuring Beethoven's King Stephen Overture. Performances are Saturday, Feb. 21, 8 p.m. at Valley Presbyterian Church in Portola Valley; and Sunday, Feb., 22, 3 p.m. at Los Altos United Methodist Church in Los Altos. Tickets are $18, general admission; $15, seniors; and $5, youth.

Find Out How You Can Study in Sydney This Summer

Join the exciting Foothill-De Anza Campus Abroad Program in Sydney, Australia, this summer. You’ll earn college units and study speech communication while learning and visiting Sydney from July 6–Aug. 4. Learn more about this great opportunity, including costs, curriculum and important deadlines at a free informational meeting Feb. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 4002. For more information, e-mail FranshamKathy@foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7614.

Foothill College Authors Series: Daniel Leeson & The Mozart Cache

The Foothill College Authors Series presents Daniel Leeson, author of the The Mozart Cache and The Mozart Forgeries, Feb. 25 at noon in Room 2313. Admission is free. The series is co-sponsored by the Foothill Commission and President's Office. Staff and faculty can earn PGA/PAA credit for attending a series session. Leeson will discuss his latest book, The Mozart Cache, a detailed critical inspection of a collection of objects that have their feet in two worlds, namely Mozart historical research and art historical study. Following his retirement from IBM after almost 30 years, Leeson taught mathematics at De Anza College for an additional 15 years. Simultaneously, and during those 45 years, he was a professional performing symphonic musician, playing clarinet, basset horn and bass clarinet with many professional organizations, including the San Jose Symphony, San Francisco Opera, Oaklan d Symphony, San Diego Symphony, San Jose/Cleveland Ballet, San Francisco Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra and others. To occupy himself during the hours of travel and overnight stays during his business career, he began to study musicology. He has published at least 50 technical papers in the Mozart Jahrbuch, Eighteenth Century Music, International Journal of Musicology, Musical Times, Music and Letters, Musical America, and other journals. In addition to The Mozart Cache, he is the author of Opus Ultimum: The Story of the Mozart Requiem (Algora Press, 2006), a novel, The Mozart Forgeries, (iUniverse, 2006), and one of the earliest texts on computer programming, Basic Programming Concepts (Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, 1962). For ten years he was an officer and treasurer of the Mozart Society of America. In both 1992 and 1993, he was a faculty member of the Mozart Opera Studies Institute sponsored by San Francisco State University and Ca lifornia State University, Fresno.

Career & Major Match Game

If you’re undecided on your college major, attend this fun event that will help you match your interests with potential majors and possible careers. By taking a free assessment, you’ll also learn more about your personality and how to translate your strengths into a rewarding career path. The Career & Major Match Game is Thursday, Feb. 26 from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 2313. Admission is free, and pizza and giveaways are included. For more information, call the Foothill Career Center at (650) 949-7229.

Study on the Silk Road: Campus Abroad in China This Summer

Learn how you can join the Foothill-De Anza Campus Abroad Program in Beijing, Xian and Shanghai for this exciting one-month learning opportunity to study in China this summer. Attend the free informational meeting Feb. 26 from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 4002. Organizers will discuss program classes, cultural field trips, costs, application process and deadlines. For more information, e-mail FranshamKathy@foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7025.

Make a Joyful Noise Gospel Concert

Celebrate with the Foothill College Gospel Choir as you journey through gospel music from its history of Negro spirituals to contemporary melodies at the Make a Joyful Noise Gospel Concert Feb. 28 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Smithwick Theatre. A complimentary reception follows the performance in the Campus Center Dining Room. Tickets are $12, general; $8, seniors and students with OwlCard; $6, children ages 6 to 12; children under age 5 admitted free. To purchase tickets, call (650) 949-7360.

Foothill Celebrates Women's History Month

Students, faculty, staff and community leaders will present an exciting calendar of cultural enrichment activities to commemorate Women's History Month at Foothill throughout March. To help plan and organize these activities, e-mail OrtizErin@foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7060.

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series: The Dawn of Creation—The First Two Billion Years

As part of the 10th annual Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series, astronomer Steven Beckwith, the former director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, which runs the Hubble Program, will discuss The Dawn of Creation: The First Two Billion Years, an illustrated, non-technical lecture, Wednesday, March 4, at 7 p.m. in the Smithwick Theatre at Foothill. This talk is part of the local events celebrating the International Year of Astronomy in 2009. Beckwith is currently the vice president for research and graduate studies for the University of California's 10 campuses. His 30-year research career spans many areas of astronomy, including the formation and early evolution of planets around other stars and the birth of galaxies in the early universe. In 2004, he led the team that created the Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image, resulting in the discovery of the most distant galaxies ever seen. Admission is free and the public is invited. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early to locate parking. The free lecture series is sponsored by the Foothill College Astronomy Program, NASA Ames Research Center, SETI Institute and Astronomical Society of the Pacific. For more information, access www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7888.

Find Out When You Can Meet with Visiting College Reps

The on-campus Transfer Center arranges visits to Foothill by a variety of college and university admissions representatives throughout the academic year. Find out when these reps are on campus so you can speak one to one, and learn more about admissions policies, campus life, important deadlines, financial aid and more.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

** President's Day Holiday **

Presidents' Holidays Observance 2009; campus closed
February 13, 2009 - February 16, 2009

In observance of the Presidents' Days holidays, the campus is closed Feb. 13 and 16, 2009. Weekend classes do not meet Feb. 14 or 15, 2009.