
President's Office
October 2, 2024
(1) Appreciation for the ACCJC Focused Site Visit participants
Over the last two days, a subgroup of the ACCJC Accreditation Peer Review Team were on campus to host conversations on the college's two core inquiries related
                     to accreditation standards. I want to express my deepest gratitude to all those who
                     contributed to the success of Foothill College's Focused Site Visit, and the high
                     level of engagement brought to the process, both before and during the visit. Our
                     college spoke authentically to the ongoing work, work-in-progress, and pain points
                     related to areas in the Core Inquiry Report.
This visit was a critical part of ensuring that we continue to uphold the highest
                     standards of academic excellence, and the commitment was evident. Accreditation Team
                     Chair and El Camino College Superintendent-President, Dr. Brenda Thames, noted in
                     our one-on-one meeting that our entire campus community upholds, in both word and
                     deed, an unwavering adherence to high-quality holistic learning.
A special thank you to Dr. Elaine Kuo, our Accreditation Liaison Officer, and Kelaiah Harris for shepherding the college with care and an attention to detail through this process.
                     At each step, inclusivity was embraced.
Thank you to the following people for your time, energy, and contributions to the
                     focused site visit sessions: Sally Baldwin, Carlos Barreto, Jeff Bissell, Cynthia
                     Brannvall, Rachelle Campbell, Anthony Cervantes, Antoinette Chavez, Roosevelt Charles,
                     Peter Chow, Robert Cormia, Patricia Crespo-Martin, Chris Custer, Danmin Dang, Dolores
                     Davison, Reese De La Cerda, Rachael Dworsky, Kimberly Escamilla, Brian Evans, Jordan
                     Fong, Laura Gamez, Stacy Gleixner, DeAnna Gossett, Nicole Gray, Leigh Henderson, Allison
                     Herman, Kurt Hueg, Julie Jenkins, Ben Judd, Ben Kaupp, Nicole Kerbey, Anu Khanna,
                     Giorgio Lagna, Natalie Latteri, Amber La Piana, Carla Maitland, Kathryn Maurer, Allison
                     Meezan, Nasim Nahavandi Moghadam, Patrick Morriss, Rosa Nguyen, Bita Norsratieh, Josh
                     Pelletier, Kas Pereira, Mona Rawal, Eric Reed, Katy Ripp, Catalina Rodgriguez, Patrick
                     Santana, Laurie Scolari, Amy Shidler, Kyle Taylor, Voltaire Villanueva, Judith Walgren,
                     Lene Whitley Putz, Bret Watson, Charles Witschorik, and Judy Yamamoto.
My thanks to Chancellor Lee Lambert and Board President Peter Landsberger for committed
                     leadership.
And, of course, appreciation should continue for those that supported the research,
                     writing and editing of the Institutional Self Evaluation Report . Your efforts reflect the best of what makes our campus community so special.
Our comprehensive peer team report is forthcoming and the decision of the commission
                     will be public in February. Kudos to Foothill College!
(2) First Mission Informed Planning Council Meeting this Friday.
The Mission Informed Planning Council will hold its first meeting this Friday from 1-3 pm in room 1901 or on Zoom. The agenda is viewable on the MIPC website.
(3) Dr. Tania Israel: Realizing the Promise of Higher Ed in a Divided World
Please accept the recent invitation sent by Dr. Ajani Byrd for an opportunity to meet
                     the challenge of growing divergent opinions with inquiry. Dr. Tania Israel, a Professor
                     of Counseling Psychology and an Associate Dean for DEI at UC Santa Barbara will return
                     to campus on October 9th for a two-part program. Grounded in evidence, experience, and a lifetime in higher
                     education, Dr. Israel offers vision and strategies to help colleges embrace the potential
                     of this moment. She is the award-winning author of Beyond Your Bubble: How to Connect Across the Political Divide and Facing the Fracture:
                        How to Navigate the Challenges of Living in a Divided Nation.
12-1pm (in person and via streaming). This part of the program will identify root
                     causes of division, outline higher education goals and values, and outline strategies
                     to help college staff, faculty, and administrators enact social justice and equity
                     given current challenges.
1-2pm (in person only). This part of the program will focus on practical tools for
                     dialogue, teaching, and leadership. Attendees will have opportunities to practice
                     skills and troubleshoot specific challenges they face in their campus roles. The first
                     half of this program will be available in person and via streaming. The second half
                     is in person only. Attend in person for the full experience and for lunch.
(4) Newsom Vetoes Bachelor Degree Programs (BDP) Nursing Legislation.
To those working hard to expand access to higher education, Governor Newsom’s veto of 3 pieces of BDP legislation was profoundly disappointing. Newsom sent back, without signature, one bill that would expand the College Promise to community college bachelor degree programs. Also vetoed, two competing pieces of legislation that would set up a pilot program for nursing BDPs in 10-15 community colleges.
(5) Photography Exhibit in Administration Building.
Photography instructor Judy Walgren’s Collaborative Portraiture Project with students from Tools for Transition & Work is on display in the administrative wing of 1901. Come by and see this mission-affirming work.
Yours in service,
Kristina

Questions?
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                        Dr. Kristina Whalen, President
650.949.7200
Administration Building 1900



