Bi-Weekly Newsletter


What time is it? The time changed?

Daylight was being saved. Who knew?


Who realized that on Sunday morning you lived 1AM-2AM twice? Who came to college one hour early on Monday? That's OK we understand, time isn't meant to be saved or controlled. It is meant to be experienced and appreciated.


These quarters fly by. Make sure you enjoy these moments.


Are you planning to transfer in Fall 2024? Use this form to let your Honors Director know which HTCC partner you're interested in. Please Fill This Form Out


Upcoming events and stuff covered below....

  1. Wednesday - Nov 7, 5-6pm Cal Berkeley Transfer Panel: Honors Connection club sponsors current transfers to talk to you! Zoom Link Here.
  2. Thursday, Nov. 9 • 12-1:30 p.m. • BIPOC Multicultural Center (2149) and Zoom Fireside Chat with Dr. Yvonne Cagle, NASA Astronaut! (see below)
  3. Friday - Nov 10, 2-3 PM Stanford Transfer Panel, the PTK Chapter of the Honors Society offers us another transfer series lecture on Stanford. (see below for link)
  4. Friday - Nov 10, 3-430PM Your Path from Community College to Stanford University. (see below) This will be a presentation from the Dean of UG admission, and the Director of Transfer advising from Stanford. Free and open to anyone that wants to come.
  5. On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 7 pm, Dr. Laura Schaefer (Stanford U) will give a free, illustrated, non-technical lecture entitled: "Water Above, Water Below, Water Within: The Many Roles of Water in Making Planets Habitable in the Smithwick Theater. The talk is part of the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series, now in its 24th year.  
  6. Environmental Justice in Cuba, 15 day trip to Cuba as part of the Spring Quarter (increíble -- véanse abajo)
  7. The Career Hacks Series continues. There will be a presentation every week this month, these are also presented in conjunction with the Science Learning Institute -- check it out

Honors Connection Club Events!


https://discord.gg/ZKQzPB8D


Who's ready for the 2nd panel in our transfer series?! Join us for the UC Berkeley Transfer Panel this Wednesday, Nov 8, from 5-6pm Link here.


Don't miss this chance to gain insights from students who have successfully navigated their way into some of the nation's most prestigious programs, including the HAAS School of Business among other academic disciplines. This is your opportunity to learn from the best and get inspired for your own transfer aspirations! 

Mark your calendars – we look forward to seeing you there!

Native American Heritage Month


Check here for all events. Lots of cool things coming up.


Why Land Acknowledgement? Get some knowledge here from the National Museum of the American Indian about their importance to the cultures that cared for this land for millennia.


Land acknowledgment is a traditional custom that dates back centuries in many Native nations and communities. Today, land acknowledgments are used by Native Peoples and non-Natives to recognize Indigenous Peoples who are the original stewards of the lands on which we now live.


What is Foothill's Land Acknowledgement?


Horše túuxi! (Hor-sheh troo-hee)


Foothill College recognizes that it is located on the ethnohistoric territory of the ancestral and traditional land of the Puichon Thámien Ohlone-speaking People, and the successors of the historic sovereign Verona Band of Alameda County, presently identified as the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area. This land was and continues to be of great importance to the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe and other familial descendants of the Verona Band.


We recognize that every member of the greater Foothill College/Los Altos Hills community has, and continues to benefit from, the use and occupation of this land, since the institution's founding in 1957. Consistent with our values of community, inclusion, and diversity, we have a responsibility to acknowledge and make known through various enterprises Foothill College's relationship to Native peoples. As members of the Foothill College/Los Altos Hills community, it is vitally important that we not only recognize the history of the land on which we live, work, and learn, but also, we recognize that the previously federally recognized Muwekma Ohlone Tribal People are alive and flourishing members of the Foothill College/Los Altos Hills and broader Bay Area communities today. Aho!

@everyone Phi Theta Kappa @ Foothill College would like to invite you to the second installment of our transfer series, the Stanford Transfer Panel on Friday, November 10th, from 2-3 PM. Learn more about our speaker: Ariana transferred to Stanford in the Fall of 2020 from the College of San Mateo. She was also accepted into UC Berkeley, UCLA and Cal Poly SLO. She studied political science and graduated from Stanford last December. She currently works in tech, is the cofounder of a startup for international students and the creator of Transfer Tea, a resource that aims to support students looking to transfer. Hope to see you all there! Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83269420998?pwd=CkbggaD6Ue87dmFVNaFtlvhmfSmOkO.1

The Humanities Mellon Scholars Program and Honors


We have two Zoom information sessions coming up: November 16th from 4 to 5 pm, and November 20th from 12 to 1 pm. To register for these Zoom meetings and to find out more about our program, go to www.foothill.edu/mellonscholars. The application deadline is November 27th


Fireside Chat with Dr. Yvonne Cagle, NASA Astronaut


Thursday, Nov. 9 • 12-1:30 p.m. • BIPOC Multicultural Center (2149) and Zoom


The Science Learning Institute is teaming up with the STEM Division to host Dr. Yvonne Cagle, a NASA astronaut, physician, and consulting professor at Stanford University’s cardiovascular medicine department. Please join us for a fireside chat as we discuss Dr. Cagle’s research, career path, and her journey into science. This conversation will kick off our 2023-2024 STEM Equity Seminars for Owls series! Our conversation will last about 45 minutes followed by a lunch with Dr. Cagle. Join us! Please RSVP.  

Join a 15-day Global Experiential Learning Adventure in Cuba!


Theme: Environmental Justice in Cuba


This program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues and sustainable development within the Cuban context, while learning about culture, social justice, interculturality, and global perspectives.


Information Sessions

  • Thursday, Nov. 9, 12-1 p.m. in Room 3101 & on Zoom
  • Monday, Nov. 13, 7-8 p.m. Zoom only


More Info

Tracee's Fall Office Hours

Honors Counseling


Fall Quarter Drop-In Hours September 25 to December 14

(note Oct 30th Monday hours canceled, Nov6-9 no hours available, Tracee comes back on Monday Nov 13)



MEET IN PERSON

Bldg 1900, Office 1961

Mondays 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Thursdays 10 a.m.–11 a.m.

MEET VIRTUALLY

VISIT HONORS ZOOM ROOM

Tuesdays 1 p.m.–3 p.m.

Wednesdays 10 a.m.–11 a.m.

CONTACT US BY EMAIL

Questions? Email us at honors@fhda.edu and we'll respond right away!


Remember also that all other counselors are available and there are walk-in quick quesitons always available at the general counseling office.


Honors Alumni Read This


IF you transferred already and want to help future Honors Transfers, then let us know -- We are creating an Honors Alumni Association. We will reach out to you individually because we are interested in maintaining connections for our students. Sign up here on this link.

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