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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 1: Understanding Children Services Division These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Nurtured Heart Approach The Nurtured Heart Approach ® is a relationship-focused methodology strategically in The 3 Stands ™ for helping children (and adults) build their Inner Wealth ™ and use their intensity in successful ways. It has become a powerful way of awakening the inherent greatness in all children while facilitating parenting and classroom success.
Facilitator, Russ Hansen, MSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Thursdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 721 772 4882
Register here for first time participants or contact information updates. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 2: Sexual Development, LGBTQ, Cultural Humility These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM | Associate Faculty Conference FLEX # 752.xx
The 2021 Associate Faculty Conference is scheduled for Saturday, April 3, 2021. This year’s theme is “Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion through the Lens of Part-time Faculty”
Please see the attached flyer and schedule for details.
Keynote Speakers: Leticia Pastrana
Registration is free. Up to 6.5 hours of Flex credit available OR a $125 stipend for the first 40 associate faculty who choose a stipend instead of Flex hours for attending all day. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM | Decolonize! “What Does it Mean to Decolonize?” “What Does it Mean to Decolonize?”
Opening Session with Cristina Dahl (Chair of Diversity Committee and Decolonize! Planning Committee), student Jose Guerra and President Samia Yaqub
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12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Decolonize! Keynote “Neoliberalism, HSIs, and Rethinking the Promise of Inclusion”
This talk will expand on the topic of HSIs, diversity, and social justice as they pertain to the lack of resources available to marginalized students. By providing a critical analysis of US political history. They will unpack why “inclusion” and “diversity” will remain solely buzzwords until we understand the root of the problem.
Presented by
Rubén Angel
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM | **CANCELLED** Decolonize! "Race Zone Training"
The Race Zone workshop is an opportunity to learn about racism through the lens of people of color. There is a lot of pressure to understand racism but often we don't know where to start; and while many of us want to be an ally, we might not feel comfortable discussing some of the prominent issues.
Race Zone is a brief overview and discussion about racism in America and how it shows up at Butte College by examining topics such as implicit bias and white privilege. Come and gain a deeper familiarity with vocabulary, inclusive practices, and an understanding of privilege that will help you identify ways you can foster an inclusive environment that strives to be anti-racist.
Presented by
Santy Gray and Lisa Bernal-Wood
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Attachment Parenting This series will set the foundation for understanding what attachment is and how it works. Maintaining primary relationships, processing grief and loss, identifying attachment challenged children and learning to meet children's unmet emotional needs are all things that will be covered.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Mondays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 966 259 2779
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM | Decolonize! “Who are We? A Conversation on Native American Identity and Experiences” Join us for a panel discussion about complexities within our own Native communities, myths and stereotypes around identity, and how Native Americans navigate higher education.
Presented by
Rachel McBride-Praetorius (Yurok) and Amber Noel-Camacho (Maidu)
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11:00 AM - 11:15 AM | Decolonize! “What is Inspiring Scholars anyway?” Learn about Inspiring Scholars, the program for Butte College students who have spent time in foster care. What do they do? Why do they exist? In this casual presentation, staff will provide an overview of the program and provide time for participants to ask questions.
Presented by
Vance Edwards and Sierra Peters
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12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Decolonize! Keynote “Defund the Police: What it Means & What Must Be Done” A consistent call coming out of nationwide protests is to Defund the Police and Abolish the Police. What do these demands mean in practice? How can we transform our communities and end a policing institution born out of the system of chattel slavery and fueled by white supremacy? The police brutality and violence we have been witnessing is also linked to the ongoing militarization of local police forces. The resources that police departments drain away from community needs like health care, education, and housing has to end. Some cities are already in motion - Minneapolis is dismantling its police department, a number of cities are moving money from bloated police budgets to Black and Brown communities. New legislation in Congress aims to end and punish police misconduct. This is a timely presentation that will bring clarity to a sometimes confusing topic.
Presented by
Dr. Melina Abdullah
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Decolonize! "UndocuAlly Training" Certificate training to equip faculty and staff with the tools and knowledge of what is an undocumented student and how to appropriately and inclusiveness serve them in a "student first" campus environment.
Presented by
Aldo Cruz-Vázquez | |
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM | **CANCELLED** Decolonize! "Race Conversations" Please join us for Butte’s Race Conversations! This session is with you and up to 11 other Butte friends with an exercise recommended by the USC Race and Equity Center calls, “Race Taboos.” Prior to our meeting, all participants will submit 1 question about race that you want to pose to attendees. Questions will be randomly selected for discussion and presented anonymously. We are looking for honest race questions that can lead to true understanding and change when it comes to race and racism on campus.
Please submit questions to Lisa Bernal-Wood at bernalwoodli@butte.edu. There is no limit to the number of sessions you attend. Race Conversations is a safe space for healthy race conversations and is open to all Butte employees and students!
Presented by Lisa Bernal-Wood | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM | Decolonize! “Diversity Talks” Panel of Butte College staff, faculty and students presenting in a way similar to Ted Talks. | |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Six Core Strengths Dr. Bruce Perry, leading researcher on the effects of trauma in children has put together this series for us to learn the importance of the brain's involvement in children's behavior and development. The six core strengths are: Attachment, Self-regulation, Affiliation, Attunement, Tolerance, and Respect. These strengths correspond with brain growth-they develop sequentially, each becomes the foundation for the next.
Facilitator: Lisa Jackson, MA
Series of 6: 12 Total Hours
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Dates: March 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 976 403 3976
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM | Decolonize! Keynote “Navigating Life as a Pin@ay-Amerikan, Disabled, Transgender Queer” Kay Ulanday Barrett Shares poetry of struggle, resistance, and laughter. | |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Inter Club Council Board Meeting ICC meetings include representatives from all active clubs. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m.
Currently all meetings will now be held using the video conferencing platform, Zoom. Use this ICC zoom link to participate in the ICC meeting.
To learn more about individual clubs and specific club meeting times please login in to BC Connect at: www.butte.edu/bcconnect
Currently enrolled students can login to BC Connect using their standard Butte College login credentials (same as the login for MyBC and student email). | |
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Decolonize! “Recognizing LGBTQ+ Scholars in Various Fields” Faculty from diverse subjects discussing queer experts in their fields of study. | |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Decolonize! "Safe Zone" Have you noticed the new Safe Zone placards featuring Dash on our email signatures? Earn one by attending a Safe Zone Training. The Safe Zone program is a 3 hour introductory training that invites participants to learn about LGBTQ+ issues, provide resources, and create a supportive environment for LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff exploring issues of sexual identity, gender identity, and gender expression.
Presented by Conner Wenzel from Stonewall Alliance, Aldo Cruz, Lisa Bernal-Wood and Quinsea Pratt | |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 3: Attachment, Bonding and Trauma These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM | Cross Country Meet @ Shasta College in Redding, CA
3pm Men
4pm Women | |
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Decolonize! Social Mixer Decolonize! Social Mixer! Come meet others who are or want to get involved in equity work. We'll be using a format similar to "speed dating".
Decolonize! Social Mixer! Come meet others who are or want to get involved in equity work. We'll be using a format similar to "speed dating". | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Mind, The Brain, and Human Relationships In the 1990's, Dr. Dan Siegel noticed that linguists, anthropologists and psychologists, counselors, psychiatrists and others working in the field of mental health had never had a working definition of either the mind or health. This realization started Dr. Siegel down a research path that led him to develop a new field of study: Interpersonal neurobiology. In the 12-week class we will use concepts of interpersonal neurobiology to help us understand our minds and the minds of others. We will discuss dealing with complexity, strengthening attachment relationships, memory and stress management in trauma, and much more.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 12: 36 total hours
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 996 259 2779
Register here for new participants or to update your information. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM | Decolonize! "They Call Us Monsters Film Screening and Discussion" They Call Us Monsters goes behind the walls of the Compound, a high security facility where Los Angeles houses its most violent juvenile criminals. To their advocates, they’re kids. To the system, they’re adults. To their victims, they’re monsters. The film follows three young offenders charged with serious crimes who sign up to take a screenwriting class with producer Gabe Cowan as they await their respective trials. As the boys work with Gabe on their screenplay, their complex stories are revealed. Everyone in attendance will explore whether they believe these kids have the capacity to change and return to society? What responsibility does society have to them, and also to their victims? What responsibility does Butte College have, as a community college and an institution of higher education, to formerly and currently incarcerated students?”
Presented by Julio Delgado and Alexander Sanchez | |
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM | Decolonize! Keynote"Environmental Justice in Indian Country: Moving Toward a Transformational Land Ethic" Highlighting major themes from my book "As Long As Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice from Colonization to Standing Rock," the talk discusses the role of traditional ecological knowledge and what decolonizing EJ needs to look like. It concludes by leaning into current work that includes how the settler state can move toward a more just and sustainable future.
Presented by Dina Gilio-Whitaker (Colville Confederated Tribes) | |
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Decolonize! Closing Ceremony Join us as we bring Decolonize! week of events to a close. | |
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | **CANCELLED** Decolonize! "Race Conversations"
Please join us for Butte’s Race Conversations! This session is with you and up to 11 other Butte friends with an exercise recommended by the USC Race and Equity Center calls, “Race Taboos.” Prior to our meeting, all participants will submit 1 question about race that you want to pose to attendees. Questions will be randomly selected for discussion and presented anonymously. We are looking for honest race questions that can lead to true understanding and change when it comes to race and racism on campus.
Please submit questions to Lisa Bernal-Wood at bernalwoodli@butte.edu. There is no limit to the number of sessions you attend. Race Conversations is a safe space for healthy race conversations and is open to all Butte employees and students!
Presented by Lisa Bernal-Wood
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 4: Grief and Loss, Transitioning Children into your Home These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click hereto register or call 530-680-0297. | |
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM | Get Connected with Butte College Join us for a virtual admissions presentation! This presentation will focus on:
- Cost to Attend
- Steps to Enroll
- Student Services
- And more!
This presentation will take place via Zoom. Advance registration is required. Click here to register. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Nurtured Heart Approach The Nurtured Heart Approach ® is a relationship-focused methodology strategically in The 3 Stands ™ for helping children (and adults) build their Inner Wealth ™ and use their intensity in successful ways. It has become a powerful way of awakening the inherent greatness in all children while facilitating parenting and classroom success.
Facilitator, Russ Hansen, MSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Thursdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 721 772 4882
Register here for first time participants or contact information updates. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM | Resiliency Zone: Looking at the World with a “Resiliency-Informed” Perspective FLEX # 559.2
This training will focus on how to use simple breathing techniques to calm the mind, consider a “resiliency-informed” perspective as a new way to look at the world, and learn and practice Tracking and Resourcing wellness skills (two other core Wellness skills). | |
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 5: Common Illnesses, Car Seat Safety and Resources These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom.Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Attachment Parenting This series will set the foundation for understanding what attachment is and how it works. Maintaining primary relationships, processing grief and loss, identifying attachment challenged children and learning to meet children's unmet emotional needs are all things that will be covered.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Mondays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 966 259 2779
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 7: Appropriate Discipline These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Six Core Strengths Dr. Bruce Perry, leading researcher on the effects of trauma in children has put together this series for us to learn the importance of the brain's involvement in children's behavior and development. The six core strengths are: Attachment, Self-regulation, Affiliation, Attunement, Tolerance, and Respect. These strengths correspond with brain growth-they develop sequentially, each becomes the foundation for the next.
Facilitator: Lisa Jackson, MA
Series of 6: 12 Total Hours
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Dates: March 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 976 403 3976
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Sanity Up, Stress Down: Emotional Regulation FLEX # 510.10
Time will be spent discussing how we can regulation and compartmentalize our emotions, as well as help those we interact with regulate theirs. | |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 2: Sexual Development, LGBTQ, Cultural Humility These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 1: Understanding Children Services Division These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Mind, The Brain, and Human Relationships In the 1990's, Dr. Dan Siegel noticed that linguists, anthropologists and psychologists, counselors, psychiatrists and others working in the field of mental health had never had a working definition of either the mind or health. This realization started Dr. Siegel down a research path that led him to develop a new field of study: Interpersonal neurobiology. In the 12-week class we will use concepts of interpersonal neurobiology to help us understand our minds and the minds of others. We will discuss dealing with complexity, strengthening attachment relationships, memory and stress management in trauma, and much more.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 12: 36 total hours
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 996 259 2779
Register here for new participants or to update your information. | |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
6:00 PM - 9:30 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 5: Common Illnesses, Car Seat Safety and Resources These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom.Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 6: Mandated Reporting These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Nurtured Heart Approach The Nurtured Heart Approach ® is a relationship-focused methodology strategically in The 3 Stands ™ for helping children (and adults) build their Inner Wealth ™ and use their intensity in successful ways. It has become a powerful way of awakening the inherent greatness in all children while facilitating parenting and classroom success.
Facilitator, Russ Hansen, MSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Thursdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 721 772 4882
Register here for first time participants or contact information updates. | |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
|
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Attachment Parenting This series will set the foundation for understanding what attachment is and how it works. Maintaining primary relationships, processing grief and loss, identifying attachment challenged children and learning to meet children's unmet emotional needs are all things that will be covered.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Mondays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 966 259 2779
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Diversity Speaker Series: Kao Kalia Kao Kalia, April 20th 11am
Kao Kalia is author of “The Song Poet” in which she highlights the challenges and struggles of her family when immigrating to the U.S. and facing racism. She will speak to a generation of Hmong and other immigrant students growing up in a dual world where one's culture and assimilating into the dominant culture are a constant balance and challenge.
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 6: Mandated Reporting These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Six Core Strengths Dr. Bruce Perry, leading researcher on the effects of trauma in children has put together this series for us to learn the importance of the brain's involvement in children's behavior and development. The six core strengths are: Attachment, Self-regulation, Affiliation, Attunement, Tolerance, and Respect. These strengths correspond with brain growth-they develop sequentially, each becomes the foundation for the next.
Facilitator: Lisa Jackson, MA
Series of 6: 12 Total Hours
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Dates: March 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 976 403 3976
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Inter Club Council Board Meeting ICC meetings include representatives from all active clubs. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m.
Currently all meetings will now be held using the video conferencing platform, Zoom. Use this ICC zoom link to participate in the ICC meeting.
To learn more about individual clubs and specific club meeting times please login in to BC Connect at: www.butte.edu/bcconnect
Currently enrolled students can login to BC Connect using their standard Butte College login credentials (same as the login for MyBC and student email). | |
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM | How To Tame Your Inner Critic: Women and Impostor Syndrome Self-doubt and imposter syndrome permeate the workplace, but women, especially women of color, are particularly likely to experience it. Why is this – and how can it be changed?
Presented by Stacey Lo, Katya Ponce-Sanchez, and Yvette Zuniga | |
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Diversity Committee: Ibram X. Kendi In collaboration with Chico State and the North State community. The author of How to Be an Antiracist, the 2020-2021 Book in Common, will participate in a conversation moderated by Dr. Kim Jaxon, Professor of English at Chico State, and Associated Students’ President and Agricultural Science and Education major, Bre Holbert.The conversation will situate the central themes of the book, including definitions and examples of anti-racism and racism, and discuss how to move from reflection to taking meaningful action on issues of racial equity. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 7: Appropriate Discipline These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Mind, The Brain, and Human Relationships In the 1990's, Dr. Dan Siegel noticed that linguists, anthropologists and psychologists, counselors, psychiatrists and others working in the field of mental health had never had a working definition of either the mind or health. This realization started Dr. Siegel down a research path that led him to develop a new field of study: Interpersonal neurobiology. In the 12-week class we will use concepts of interpersonal neurobiology to help us understand our minds and the minds of others. We will discuss dealing with complexity, strengthening attachment relationships, memory and stress management in trauma, and much more.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 12: 36 total hours
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 996 259 2779
Register here for new participants or to update your information. | |
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| SPRING 2021 LAST DAY TO DROP FOR A "W" WITH INSTRUCTORS SIGNATURE Last day students can drop Spring 2021 classes for a "W" to appear on transcripts
WITH an instructor's approval for serious and compelling reasons sent to admissions@butte.edu. After
4/22, students must see a Counselor to petition for late withdrawal from
Spring 2021 classes. Courses beginning on a day other than 1/25 and/or
ending on a day other than 5/28 may have earlier or later withdrawal
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Nurtured Heart Approach The Nurtured Heart Approach ® is a relationship-focused methodology strategically in The 3 Stands ™ for helping children (and adults) build their Inner Wealth ™ and use their intensity in successful ways. It has become a powerful way of awakening the inherent greatness in all children while facilitating parenting and classroom success.
Facilitator, Russ Hansen, MSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Thursdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 721 772 4882
Register here for first time participants or contact information updates. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | How Can We Prepare Students for a Changing World of Science? - Dr. Mya Poe FLEX # 676
In this workshop, we will use different ways of narrating the history of science to think about how diverse perspectives can be brought to the table. We will then use these historical tellings and re-tellings of science as a springboard to discuss four ethical issues in scientific publishing today—ethics of authorship and collaboration, data integrity, plagiarism and text recycling, and bias in peer review. Through discussions of these four ethical issues, participants will be able to explore changing norms for disciplinary knowledge-making, make science more inclusive in classroom and lab contexts, and prepare students for the changing world of scientific practice.
Mya Poe is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Program at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on writing assessment, writing development, and scientific communication with particular attention to issues of equity, justice, and fairness. Prior to joining Northeastern, she was the Director of Technical Communication at Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she spent a decade team-teaching and collaborating with faculty in the sciences and engineering. She is the co-author of Learning to Communicate in Science and Engineering (CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award, 2012), co-editor of Race and Writing Assessment (CCCC Outstanding Book of the Year, 2014), and co-editor of Writing Assessment, Social Justice, and the Advancement of Opportunity (2019). | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Change Agent Summit
If you are even remotely paying attention to what has been going on in the world, you are likely worried – worried about the state of the world and what our future may hold. The climate crisis, systemic racism and white supremacy, gun violence and domestic terrorism, housing & food insecurity, mental health, fascism, walls, pandemics, and the list goes on.... What can one person or a small group do? Where to start? What will make a true difference? What skills should one have? Who is doing the work locally? How can one contribute?
We invite student leaders, young people, organization volunteers, and local change makers to join us for a half-day summit bringing together up and coming social justice change makers with Butte County community organizers and leaders to share wisdom, skills, motivation and inspiration.
This event will feature just a few of the many important issues in Butte County and amazing change agents working to create positive change in our region and the greater world. Know there is much more going on locally and many more people working hard! What are your passions and skills? What local organization or organizer can you support?
Click here for the full Change Agent Summit Event Schedule
Click here to register via Zoom
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Water Cooler Faculty Brainstorm – Sharing tips & ideas on remote teaching FLEX # 406.1
Do you have questions about remote teaching that you would like to brainstorm with other faculty, or come across a tip or teaching strategy that worked really well to share? Join us for a casual “water cooler” faculty dialogue about how we can continue to foster great teaching in the new online environment we share. DE Committee member hosts will share tips that have been valuable to them and facilitate a group brainstorm. All are Welcome! | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Attachment Parenting This series will set the foundation for understanding what attachment is and how it works. Maintaining primary relationships, processing grief and loss, identifying attachment challenged children and learning to meet children's unmet emotional needs are all things that will be covered.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Mondays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 966 259 2779
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Asian and Pacific Islander Month: API Kickoff Join us as we kick off Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month – a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. A rather broad term, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands), Micronesia (Marianas, Guam, Wake Island, Palau, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia) and Polynesia (New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Rotuma, Midway Islands, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Easter Island). | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 3: Attachment, Bonding and Trauma These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297. | |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Six Core Strengths Dr. Bruce Perry, leading researcher on the effects of trauma in children has put together this series for us to learn the importance of the brain's involvement in children's behavior and development. The six core strengths are: Attachment, Self-regulation, Affiliation, Attunement, Tolerance, and Respect. These strengths correspond with brain growth-they develop sequentially, each becomes the foundation for the next.
Facilitator: Lisa Jackson, MA
Series of 6: 12 Total Hours
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Dates: March 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 976 403 3976
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Sanity Up, Stress Down: Open Discussion FLEX # 510.11
There is no planned topics for Open Discussions. Space is provided for participants to share and discuss their worries, concerns, and encouragement as well as anything else that participants would like to discuss. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 4: Grief and Loss, Transitioning Children into your Home These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click hereto register or call 530-680-0297. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Mind, The Brain, and Human Relationships In the 1990's, Dr. Dan Siegel noticed that linguists, anthropologists and psychologists, counselors, psychiatrists and others working in the field of mental health had never had a working definition of either the mind or health. This realization started Dr. Siegel down a research path that led him to develop a new field of study: Interpersonal neurobiology. In the 12-week class we will use concepts of interpersonal neurobiology to help us understand our minds and the minds of others. We will discuss dealing with complexity, strengthening attachment relationships, memory and stress management in trauma, and much more.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 12: 36 total hours
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 996 259 2779
Register here for new participants or to update your information. | |
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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Water Cooler Faculty Brainstorm – Sharing tips & ideas on remote teaching FLEX # 406.2
Do you have questions about remote teaching that you would like to brainstorm with other faculty, or come across a tip or teaching strategy that worked really well to share? Join us for a casual “water cooler” faculty dialogue about how we can continue to foster great teaching in the new online environment we share. DE Committee member hosts will share tips that have been valuable to them and facilitate a group brainstorm. All are Welcome! | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Nurtured Heart Approach The Nurtured Heart Approach ® is a relationship-focused methodology strategically in The 3 Stands ™ for helping children (and adults) build their Inner Wealth ™ and use their intensity in successful ways. It has become a powerful way of awakening the inherent greatness in all children while facilitating parenting and classroom success.
Facilitator, Russ Hansen, MSW
Series of 6: 18 total hours
Thursdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 721 772 4882
Register here for first time participants or contact information updates. | |
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| Satisfactory Academic Progress Extenuating Circumstances Appeal (SAP) Last day to submit SAP Appeal for the Spring 2021 semester is April 30, 2021. Students who failed to meet SAP criteria can file a SAP Appeal if student had extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances may include serious illness or injury, the death of an immediate family member, or other non-recurring catastrophic or compelling situation beyond the student's reasonable control. For instructions on how to submit a SAP Appeal ONLINE, please log into your MyBC FA Self Service and click on Complete Required Documents and look for SAP Appeal. | |
All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
12:00 AM | Spring 2021 Maximum Timeframe Appeal Deadline Deadline for submitting a Maximum Timeframe Appeal (MT) for the Spring 2021 semester is April 30, 2021. This appeal is for students who are disqualified for exceeding time frame requirements of their program may appeal by submitting a Maximum Timeframe Appeal. For instructions on how to submit a MT Appeal ONLINE, please log into your MyBC FA Self Service Portal and click on Complete Required Documents and look for Maximum Timeframe Appeal links. | |
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM | May Student Services Anti-Racist Training Frank Harris III presents on "The Influences of Masculinities on Student Success for Men of Color".
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