Bi-Weekly Newsletter

Short newsletter. We are all too busy in Week 10 and there is this pesky deadline coming up.


UC Apps due Dec 2nd.


Transfer Quick Questions for UC/CSU applications, open tomorrow Wednesday and Monday Dec 2nd. Just in time for the deadline coming up. https://foothill.edu/transfer/


Muwékma Ohlone Flag Raising


Join everyone from campus on next Tuesday December 3rd at the Main Plaza Flagpole in front of the Admin Building.


The tribe will be raising their flag at the center of campus so it can permanently fly. This signifies that we are on their land and that it was taken from them. It will be a powerful and significant event with dancing and ceremony.


After the flag is raised we will share food and talk story in the main Dining Hall. This is an important day that is a long time coming.


Be there for this incredible moment.

UC Santa Cruz Trip

The campus tour and bus trip to Santa Cruz was excellent. Thanks to Chris and Tracee for taking all the students. Santa Cruz is an excellent school and hopefully some of the students were convinced to apply. Maybe the cafeteria food at Santa Cruz convinced them! They look happy.


Gobble gobble

Holiday Thurs/Friday

Honors Connection Club!!! Hit this Link

@foothillcollegehonors


Join our discord to stay in the loop on club events and ask us any questions!


Honors Courses Winter 2025

ANTH 1H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 1HL - HONORS PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY

ANTH 2AH - HONORS CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ART 2BH - HONORS HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE

BUSI 22H - HONORS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS

CNSL 3H - HONORS IDENTITY, CULTURE & EDUCATION

ECON 9H - HONORS INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

ENGL 1AH - HONORS COMPOSITION & READING

ENGL 1BH - HONORS COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING & THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE

ENGL 1CH - HONORS ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING & CRITICAL THINKING

ENGL 45BH - HONORS SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II: 1865 TO THE PRESENT

HORT 90H - LANDSCAPE LIGHTING

HUMN 1H - HONORS CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: THE ANCIENT WORLD

HUMN 3H - HONORS WORLD MYTHS IN LITERATURE ARTS & FILM

HUMN 4H - HONORS TRAUMA & THE ARTS

HUMN 5H - HONORS CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: THE MODERN WORLD

LIBR 10H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE RESEARCH

MDIA 1H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES

MDIA 11H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR CULTURE

MDIA 12H - HONORS POPULAR CULTURE & UNITED STATES HISTORY

MUS 2BH - HONORS GREAT COMPOSERS & MUSIC MASTERPIECES

MUS 8H - HONORS MUSIC OF AMERICAN CULTURES

PHOT 8H - HONORS PHOTOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN CULTURES

PHOT 11H - HONORS CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PHOTOGRAPHY

POLI 3H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY/POLITICAL THEORY

POLI 9H - HONORS INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

POLI 15H - HONORS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/WORLD POLITICS

PSYC 54H - HONORS INSTITUTE SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLOGY

SOC 1H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY




Native American Heritage Month


Wednesday, Nov. 27

Native American Heritage Day Celebration & NAHM Closing Ceremony

Noon–1:30 p.m.

Dining Hall

Please join us as we welcome back Miguel Gonzalez, a Native American with much to share about the Indigenous culture. Miguel will be playing flutes and drums, sharing poetry, and offering insights into his culture.

Enjoy a special meal with your Foothill College friends as we honor Native American Heritage Day. This event is meant to bring light to the plight of the Indigenous People, while celebrating our union as friends from all walks of life in the modern age. We will have an acknowledgement of Native American roots and history, along with an understanding for the true practice of gratitude. 

Complimentary food and beverages will be provided. 

 

Tuesday, Dec. 3

Muwekma Flag Raising Ceremony & Trail of Truth Panel

Noon–2:00 p.m.

Starts at 1900 flagpole/continues in the Dining Hall

More event details to follow. Please save the date on your calendar for this historic event. 

 

Art Installation: Roots of Resistance

Dining Hall • All Month

Resistance against erasure is an essential and foundational element of Indigenous activism, community organizing, and Native artistic movements- from the development of literary movements, to fresh counter-narratives presented through television and film. 

Native American people have long fought for self-determination, starting with countering inaccurate and dehumanizing stereotypes that permeate popular culture today, to demanding visibility on our academic and political platforms. It is important to recognize the existence of tribal nations today who have survived colonial violence and genocide and take note of the many ways Native people have been able to thrive despite this violent history of attempted erasure.

Artist Bio

About the Installation

NAHM Planning Committee Members

Thank you to all our students, faculty and staff who helped plan our NAHM events this month.

  • Ashley Rajaa
  • Neomi Kyaw
  • Adanna Ihenacho
  • Dr. Tiffany Rideaux
  • Catalina Rodriguez
  • Judith Walgren
  • Fatima Jinnah
  • Hilda Fernandez
  • Christopher Yang
  • Ulysses Acevedo
  • Victoria Strelnikova 

Native American Heritage Library Resources

Visit our Native American Heritage guide for a list of books, articles, and websites on Native Americans in California—with an emphasis on Ohlone Indian heritage.

Take ENGL 7: Native American Literature

Offered Winter 2025, Fully Online, CRN 31599

Readings include traditional creation myths, songs, and stories from a variety of tribal cultures; nineteenth and twentieth century autobiographical narratives; and significant works of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction prose by contemporary Native American authors.

View ENGL 7 course description and outline for more details.

 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!

Tracee's Fall Office Hours

Honors Counseling


Fall Quarter Drop-In Hours September 23 to December 12

MEET IN PERSON

Bldg 1900, Office 1961

Mondays 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Wednesday 10 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

MEET VIRTUALLY

VISIT HONORS ZOOM ROOM

Tuesdays 2 p.m.–4 p.m.

Thursdays11 a.m.–12 pm.

CONTACT US BY EMAIL

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


Want to meet another honors counselor?

HONORS COUNSELING TEAM

Anabel Arreola-Trigonis 650.949.7284  

Cathy Denver 650.949.7214  

Debra Lew 650.949.7066  

HOWLS



Honors Opportunity With Leadership & Service


What do you think about doing volunteering on campus together as an honors group? We think it would be a wonderful thing.

Sign up here if you want to do the Honors Service Leadership with other Honors Students! We even ask you want you want to do on campus -- we can do anything to help out.

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