Pat Mosteller, a member of the California Community College Educators of Older Adults (CCCEOA), was recently recognized by San Diego County Aging and Independence Services (AIS) for the extensive advocacy efforts Pat provides locally and statewide for older adults.
03/20/2013
More than 40 students in an English as a Second Language Level 5 class hosted special guest speaker Bob Gannon to the Educational Cultural Complex. Pilot Gannon, originally from the Midwest, has traveled the globe and flown around the world twice in his Cessna 182 aircraft. His presentation included stories about his adventures, wonderful photographs, and an extensive use of
SAN DIEGO – Students in San Diego Continuing Education’s Job Training/Certificate Program for welding and steel fabrication celebrated with a grand sweepstakes award as the best entry for the float they built from scratch for Continuing Education’s entry into the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. parade on Sunday. It’s the second consecutive year the welding class took the
01/24/2013
More than 300 students, faculty, staff and administrators marched in the 33rd annual Martin Luther King Day parade on Sunday January 20. Thousands gathered on Harbor Drive to enjoy one of the largest celebrations of its kind in the United States.Over 100 entries were in this year's event, which was sponsored by the Zeta Sigma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
01/22/2013
San Diego Continuing Education campuses, classrooms, and students will participate in “The Great California ShakeOut” on Thursday, October 18 at (10:18am) to increase awareness of earthquake preparation and response. Students, faculty, and staff will receive handouts detailing what to do if an earthquake happens while at work or at home. Campus Office Managers will also be
10/17/2012
San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) has been selected as one of the Top 25 finalists for “Tomorrow’s Technician 2012 School of the Year”, sponsored by O’Reilly Auto Parts and WIX Filters. A total of 340 entrants from high schools, technical schools, and colleges across the nation entered the contest. Making the short list of finalists for exceptional programs confirms SDCE
10/01/2012
San Diego Continuing Education is training faculty, staff, and students in association with Stop the Hate, a national coalition and resource for educational institutions.SAN DIEGO – A group of 30—including students, instructors, counselors, deans, administrators, and staff—from San Diego Continuing Education attended a three-day intense training to help fight bias and hate
05/24/2012
Students and instructors from Continuing Education’s ABI (Acquired Brain Injury) program raised $15,000 for the Brain Injury Association of California (BIACAL). Continuing Education’s ABI team set a high goal this year when they pledged to raise $15,000 for the 5th annual “Walk for Thought” sponsored by BIACAL. The goal was a $3,000 increase over last year’s contribution. As a
05/10/2012
Continuing Education participated in a Spelling Bee sponsored by the San Diego Council on Literacy. The CE team included Cat Prindle, Neill Kovrig, and Jamila DeCarli. The team made it to the fifth round and conquered words like soliloquy, plateau, and allegro.
03/27/2012
This year's event, The African American Experience: Dreams in Action was held at the Educational Cultural Complex. Continuing Education faculty, staff, students, and community members were enlightened by the poetic renditions and biographical sketch of keynote speaker Dr. Dorothy Smith who grew up in the segregated South of the 40s and 50s. Dr. Smith has had a distinguished
03/12/2012