RHC IRP: Annual Program Plan Training
An introduction to Rio Hondo’s annual planning process, templates, and resources. FLEX Eligible. Friday, September 2, 2022 9:00 – 10:00 AM Register here Friday, September 9, 2022 9:00 – 10:00 AM Register here Friday, September 16, 2022 9:00 – 10:00 AM Register here Friday, September 23, 2022 9:00 – 10:00 AM Register here
RHC IRP: Data & Analysis Training
An introduction to Rio Hondo’s data visualizations and analysis for annual program plans and program reviews. FLEX Eligible. Friday, September 2, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 AM Register here Friday, September 9, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 AM Register here Friday, September 16, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 AM Register here Friday, September 23, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 AM
“Reading by the Rio” Book Club
All interested RHC employees are invited to join a once-a-month meeting the last Tuesday of each month to discuss a novel or non-fiction book as a group of colleagues via Zoom. This first meeting will allow participants to get to know each other and create a list of potential books to read. Book group organizer Dana
RHC Distance Education- A Mission to Make our Online Courses Accessible: Canvas Tools to Help
Did you know that Canvas has some built in tools to help make our pages accessible for all types of learners? In this session we will learn some basics about using Pope Check and the Star Man built in accessibility tools in Canvas to help us meet state and federal accessibility guidelines aka 508 Compliance.
Fall Reflection & Renewal Session
If you could use some time for reflection and connection this semester, consider joining our remote fall “R & R” session. While our theme will be forthcoming, save the date if you’re inclined to join us. R & R events offer relaxed, yet focused spaces that use tools such as journal writing, the arts, and individual
Chancellor’s Office 2022 Undocumented Student Action Week- Juntos Podemos: Collaborative Ecosystems that Support Undocumented Students-Sustaining a Supportive Ecosystem through Local, State, and Federal Advocacy
Creating and sustaining an ecosystem that supports undocumented students is a year-long commitment that requires the authentic collaboration between faculty, staff, administrators, and partners. This webinar will include an overview of the various forms of on-campus and off-campus advocacy. Presenters will also offer a framework for how campus leaders can engage in undocumented student advocacy
Chancellor’s Office 2022 Undocumented Student Action Week- Juntos Podemos- From Policy to Practice: Implementing Policies with Students in Mind
As practitioners responsible for supporting student success, there are several laws, regulations, and budget investments that you should become familiar with as you advise and guide undocumented students. The volume of information about policies and budgets can be overwhelming—what are the Legislature and Chancellor’s Office expectations for how campuses support undocumented student success? How does
Chancellor’s Office 2022 Undocumented Student Action Week- Juntos Podemos -Centering the Undocumented Student Experience Through Campus wide Collaboration
Campus stakeholder collaboration into a students’ educational journey and their goals to achieve a degree, credential or transfer to a four-year university is essential. These silos can sometimes be hidden but their effects are clearly visible in a student’s experience. Recent policy reforms have been designed with the intention of breaking down silos and fostering
Rio Hondo College Undocumented Student Action Week Event – Breaking Barriers: Exploring our Stories
The RHC Dreamer's Resource Center is hosting this Rio Hondo specific remote session to discuss topics ranging from identity, society, personal development, mental heath and the "undocuhustle." Students will have an opportunity to share their own stories, to let their own voices be heard so that faculty and staff can learn more about the challenges
Chancellor’s Office 2022 Undocumented Student Action Week- Juntos Podemos-Ensuring Equitable Access to Financial Aid for Undocumented Students
This webinar will focus on how campuses can ensure undocumented students obtain financial resources to cover the total cost of success. It will also include a review of the California Dream Act, AB 540 Affidavit, and other grants/resources available to California undocumented students. In addition to a review of the various applications and processes for
External Event: COLEGAS 2022 Conference
Event Schedule coming soon @ Register for COLEGAS Conference. 10 paid slots available for faculty to cover registration & mileage for those who hand in completed/signed Travel Authorizations by October 14th. To get started, go to Colegas Conference Interest Form
A World of Professional Development at your Fingertips: Explore the Vision Resource Center
Attend one of these sessions to discover the vast array of professional leaning modules, tutorials, online communities, and statewide events provided free to every staff/faculty/administrator in the California Community College system offered to enhance every employees ability to fulfill the "Vision for Success." Register now here.