Friday, February 29, 2008

ACCD Public Safety Information

The Alamo Community Colleges Department of Public Safety would like to remind everyone of its contact numbers when requesting assistance.

Emergency – 222-0911

Non-emergency – 208-8099

These numbers will connect you to the 24-hour Dispatcher who will be able to assist you as requested. Contacting our campus offices will delay the process of getting assistance to you since the campus office is not staffed 24 hours a day, or will transfer you to the 24-hour Dispatcher. If anyone has questions regarding our process, please contact the 24-hour Dispatcher who will forward you to the appropriate personnel.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

ACCD Night with the San Antonio Rampage


Alamo Community Colleges and the San Antonio Rampage have teamed up to offer you an exciting and affordable opportunity to show support for your college while enjoying the fastest game on ice – professional hockey! On Friday, February 29, the San Antonio Rampage will be hosting “Alamo Community Colleges Night” at the AT&T Center. As a student or employee of the Alamo Community Colleges – we are pleased to offer you the very best deal in town, $5 tickets! That’s right - tickets regularly priced at $16.35 are deeply discounted to just $5 for you and your fellow students, faculty, and staff.

Don’t miss out on your chance to be part of this exciting night – where you will have the opportunity to win a $500 scholarship good at any of the Alamo Community Colleges, a $200 scholarship for each Alamo Community College, Spurs playoff tickets, a Tony Parker autographed jersey, and other great prizes just for stopping by the Alamo Community Colleges tables at the game. In addition, Alamo Community Colleges administrators, professors, and students will participate in special on-ice games such as the human hockey puck and the slap-shot challenge. It will be a sight you won’t want to miss!

Game time is 7PM at the AT&T Center vs. the Chicago Wolves. To order your special $5 tickets, you can call the Rampage offices at 444-5554 or click here http://www.sarampage.com/downloads/accnight.pdf, print and return the form to the Rampage offices.

If you would rather purchase your tickets directly online (additional fees will apply) click here http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C003F33C5C67B94?did=alamo and enter the password Alamo.

If you have questions or would like more information, call the San Antonio Rampage offices at 210-444-5554. We look forward to seeing you on February 29!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Secretary Pena Visits PAC


Palo Alto College Student Government Association officers pose with former Secretary of Energy Federico Peña during his visit to Palo Alto College, Feb. 22. With the Secretary are (L to R) Curt Oswalt, Senator of Campus Operations; Kimberly Cervantes, Senator of Student Activities; Secretary Pena; and Selso Casares, SGA President.

FORMER TRANSPORTATION/ENERGY SECRETARY
HOLDS TOWN HALL MEETING AT PAC

SAN ANTONIO—Federico Peña, former Secretary of Transportation and Energy under the Clinton administration, and currently a National Co-Chair for the Obama Campaign, held a town hall meeting on the economy and trade at Palo Alto College, Feb. 22.

More than 100 students attended the meeting, where Peña addressed a multitude of issues that he felt were important talking points for the presidential candidates—Democrats and Republicans—to discuss during this primary season. Secretary Peña’s visit was sponsored by PAC’s Student Government Association and Obama for America.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Phi Theta Kappa Membership Drive

Phi Theta Kappa
International Honor Society of the Two-Year College
Alpha Pi Iota Chapter

Interested in becoming a member?

Have you completed at least 12 semester hours?
Do you have a 3.5 - 4.0 GPA?

PTK mailed invitations to over 500 eligible students; however, if you think you are eligible and have not received an invitation by Feb. 29, 2008, contact Janet Green at janet-g@sbcglobal.net.

Why Join?

§ Phi Theta Kappa members receive access to over $36 million in scholarships.
§ Letters of recommendation will be sent to college admissions counselors.
§ Camaraderie among your peers through service-projects, volunteer work, and socializing.
§ Membership into Phi Theta Kappa is permanent recognition of your hard work and academic achievement.

New Member Orientation!

If you are ready, come join us for New Member Orientation in Rm. 206, in the library (second floor) on Monday, March 3.
Session 1: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. or Session 2: 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

For more information:
Log on to: www.getconnected.ptk.org
E-mail a chapter officer:
Janet Green at janet-g@sbcglobal.net,
Alice Hernandez at ahhernandez@frostbank.com,
Lauren Cevallos at lauren.cevallos@brooks.af.mil,
Rosie Cannon at migraine01@wmconnect.com,
Richard Delgado at richjr2000@aol.com,
Stephen Laskowski at slaskowski088@yahoo.com.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Viento Sur Trombone Quartet at PAC

Argentina’s
Internationally renowned

VIENTO SUR
Trombone Quartet

Will perform at
Palo Alto College
Student Center
Wednesday, Feb. 27
Noon to 1 p.m.
FREE! Open to the Public!


From www.vientosurtrombones.com: The Viento Sur Trombone Quartet is an innovating group in constant search of a powerful and original sound that combines their own version of the repertoire for trombone quartet and the adaptation of tangos and milongas that are part of the musical and cultural roots of Argentina.

This group has promoted…an intense development of activity for the trombone and chamber music for the trombone quartet, which include recitals in numerous concert halls throughout the country, master classes at universities, conservatories, and music schools….

Friday, February 22, 2008

Things to Do Before Feb. 29

Xbox 360 Domination Extreme

Monday, February 25, 2008
Student Activities and the Student Services Fee Committee Present:
Xbox 360 Domination Extreme
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Student Center (Locker Side)

Xbox 360 Domination Extreme is the ultimate in next generation gaming. Featured will be a variety of gaming systems, such as Xbox 360, PlayStation 3and Nintendo Wii on six giant screens (8 to 10 ft tall!) with awesome sound. Games like Halo 3, Guitar Hero, and Madden 08 will be offered.


REGISTER FOR GRADUATION!

The deadline to submit an application for graduation is Friday, Feb. 29. Graduation applications are available at the Records and Registration counter in the Palomino Center, Room 102 (PC102), or by going into the Admissions and Records link on our website at http://www.accd.edu/pac/htm/Prospective/Admissions/register_graduation.htm
If you have any questions, please call Linda Cooke immediately at 921-5343.


ACCD NIGHT WITH THE SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE

Alamo Community Colleges and the San Antonio Rampage have teamed up to offer you an exciting and affordable opportunity to show support for your college while enjoying the fastest game on ice – professional hockey! On Friday, February 29, the San Antonio Rampage will be hosting “Alamo Community Colleges Night” at the AT&T Center. As a student or employee of the Alamo Community Colleges – we are pleased to offer you the very best deal in town, $5 tickets! That’s right - tickets regularly priced at $16.35 are deeply discounted to just $5 for you and your fellow students, faculty, and staff.

Don’t miss out on your chance to be part of this exciting night – where you will have the opportunity to win a $500 scholarship good at any of the Alamo Community Colleges, a $200 scholarship for each Alamo Community College, Spurs playoff tickets, a Tony Parker autographed jersey, and other great prizes just for stopping by the Alamo Community Colleges tables at the game. In addition, Alamo Community Colleges administrators, professors, and students will participate in special on-ice games such as the human hockey puck and the slap-shot challenge. It will be a sight you won’t want to miss!

Game time is 7PM at the AT&T Center vs. the Chicago Wolves. To order your special $5 tickets, you can call the Rampage offices at 444-5554 or click here http://www.sarampage.com/downloads/accnight.pdf, print and return the form to the Rampage offices.

If you would rather purchase your tickets directly online (additional fees will apply) click here http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C003F33C5C67B94?did=alamo and enter the password Alamo.

If you have questions or would like more information, call the San Antonio Rampage offices at 210-444-5554. We look forward to seeing you on February 29!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Federico Pena at PAC

Federico Pena,
Former
Secretary of Transportation,
Secretary of Energy
And
Mayor of Denver

Will conduct a
Town Hall Meeting on
Economy and Trade

Friday, Feb. 22
PAC Student Center
10 a.m.
Event concludes at 10:45 a.m.


Sponsored by
PAC Student Government Association andObama for America

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Parking in Lot 11 Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 20, Palo Alto College will celebrate the Grand Opening of its State-of-the-Art $5.2 million Veterinary Technology Building!

The college has invited representatives from the Alamo Community Colleges Board of Trustees; sister college representatives; members of the Citizen’s Oversight Committee; Congressman Ciro Rodriguez and other elected officials, members of the architect firm of Rehler Vaughn & Koone, Inc.; representatives of Spawglass; community members and most importantly, our students, faculty and staff.

An event of this magnitude is going to require to the cooperation and patience of everyone at Palo Alto College. Beginning later this afternoon, the road immediately in front of the Veterinary Technology (Vet Tech) Building will be closed off so that a large tent and seating may be erected. Later this evening, portions of Lot 11, located in front of the Vet Tech Building, the portable buildings, and the Ozuna Learning and Academic Center will also be closed off in order to reserve parking spaces for guests attending the Grand Opening.

We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause students, faculty and staff who are accustomed to parking in Lot 11 since chances are good that you may be required to park in another parking lot tomorrow. After consultation with Officer Tello, I would like to recommend you consider parking in Lot 8, which is immediately in front of the Ray Ellison Family Center; Lots 1 and 2 which face the Business, Palomino Center and Math and Science Buildings; or in Lot 5, which is in front of the Executive Office Buildings and faces Loop 410.

Tomorrow morning, we realize that habit may cause you to automatically drive into Lot 11. We respectfully request that you do not disobey traffic and parking control devices that will be in place. Yes, you may have to walk a little further on Wednesday, but it will all be for a good cause.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please call or email me. Thank you for your help in helping us showcase the newest building of the Palo Alto College and Alamo Community Colleges family!

Monday, February 18, 2008

PAC/TAMU Science and Math Scholars Program

The website below contains information on the PAC/TAMU Science and Math Scholars Program NSF-STEM Grant Scholarship.

A scholarship application can be obtained from the PAC scholarship webpage or at the PAC scholarship office.

Here is the website for more information: http://www.science.tamu.edu/sciencescholars

Friday, February 15, 2008

Laurie Guerrero Returns to PAC!

Palo Alto College is proud to welcome a former student, Laurie Guerrero, who is now attending Smith College, back to campus!

Laurie will be performing a poetry reading from her award-winning Chapbook “Babies Under the Skin,” on Thursday, February 21 in the Student Center Annex at 10 a.m. Laurie will follow her reading with a question and answer session on writing poetry, attending Palo Alto College, attending Smith College and on perseverance in the pursuit of higher education.

Refreshments will be provided.

Please join us in welcome Laurie back to PAC—her Houston publisher will also be here since this event will mark the official publication and release of her chapbook.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Vet Tech Grand Opening

PLEASE SAVE THE DATE!
The Alamo Community Colleges Board of Trustees
Dr. Bruce Leslie, Chancellor
and
Dr. Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán, President
Cordially invite you
to the Grand Opening of the
Veterinary Technology Building

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.
Palo Alto College
1400 W. Villaret Blvd.
Please R.S.V.P. by February 14th 210. 921.5269
Refreshments

Thank You Bexar County Voters for approving the November 2005 ACCD Bond!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Dress for Success

Patty Medina and the PAC PassKey Program will have a "Dress for Success National Program Presentation," tomorrow, Feb. 12, in the Palomino Center (PC) 113 beginning at 9 a.m. The meeting is scheduled to last one hour.

The National Dress for Success Program assists women in gaining self-confidence, and builds their self-esteem by giving them the opportunity to shop for their "suit of armor" which is a professional suit. The program also builds skills to perform successfully on a job interview.

For more information, please contact Patty at (210) 921-5284.

Friday, February 08, 2008

A&M Kingsville STEP Visit Opportunity

This blog note is posted on behalf of Dr. Rose Zambrano, PAC Counselor.
If you need addition information on the program, please call her at (210) 921-5248.


Texas A&M University - Kingsville
STEM* Talent Expansion Program (STEP)
A Model for Student Success and Persistence



Come spend one full week and two additional days on the beautiful campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville and conduct breakthrough research under the supervision of one of our world-class faculty members. We will make every effort to match your interest with those of the faculty that will supervise you. Research topics from the engineering disciplines, mathematics, chemistry, and physics will be available. Previous years’ participants are not eligible to apply.
Stipend: The total stipend is $1000.00 for the research opportunity. If selected, you will receive $500.00 on the first day of the full week in Kingsville (to cover room and board expenses – university housing is available for those interested), and $500.00 upon receipt of a brief report of your research activities.

Information about former and potential research topics may be found on the web site event page: http://step.tamuk.edu/May-mester/May-mester.html

When: May 8, May 19 – 23, and May 30, 2008. Due to scheduling conflicts May 8 and May 30 will be one-day activities to allow May 19-23 to a full week of work on research projects.

How to become a participant:
· A completed application form
· A copy of your current transcript
· A copy of your resume
· A one page summary of your research interests and future academic goals
· Names and contact information for two mathematics or science faculty references
Selection criterion:
US citizen or permanent resident
Undergraduate community/junior college
Have completed a minimum of 16 college credit hours
Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher
Have completed at least one (1) college level course in mathematics or science
Demonstrated interest in research

Deadline: Applications will be made available in January 2008 at the beginning of the Spring 2008 semester. All material must be received by a date in early March 2008 which is yet to be determined. Applicants will be notified about three weeks after the application deadline as to whether they have been accepted or not. Those who are accepted for the May-mester will receive a request for further information.

For further information, contact:
Sheryl Custer, Executive Assistant to the Dean Phone: 361-593-2799
Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering Fax: 361-593-2106
Texas A&M University-Kingsville Email: s-custer@tamuk.edu
700 University Blvd., MSC-188
Kingsville, TX 78363

* Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Aggie Day at PAC

“AGGIE DAY AT PAC”

Friday, February 8, 2008
10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Student Center Annex

Find Out About:
Texas A&M University-College Station
Texas A&M University –Galveston
42 Brand New 2+2 Plans
There will be: Faculty Advisors
Admissions Reps.

Pizza, Prizes- and MORE!!

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Book Review: Names on a Map

"Names on a Map" by Benjamin Alire Saenz was just released today. It's a wonderful book and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and read it. My review of the book is listed below:

Names on a Map
By Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Harper Perennial, $14.95


While America’s “Greatest Generation” had World War II and today’s generation has the ongoing Gulf War, a generation that lived through the Sixties had Vietnam, a military conflict that indisputably defined an era and carved a permanent wound into the nation’s psyche.

Award-winning author and poet Benjamin Alire Sáenz has boldly sidestepped contemporary history and set his sights on revisiting our nation’s turbulent past to tenderly tell the story of an immigrant family trying to adapt to its adopted land while coming to terms with the true cost of freedom in America.

Set in 1967, Sáenz’s “Names on a Map” follows the Espejo family of El Paso, Texas, during a momentous week in September when a draft notice forces them to drop the veil of secrecy that cloaks their fears and causes them to confront their internal conflicts etched by customs accepted in Mexico, but found to be out of date north of the Rio Grande.

Octavio Espejo is the son of a wealthy family that was run out of Mexico during a bloody revolution when he was a child. Now, as patriarch of a close-knit family in the United States, he tries to rule the clan with an iron hand only to find that strict adherence to house rules causes irreparable rifts in personal relationships.

Gustavo, Octavio’s son, is the recipient of the draft notice that sets into motion the novel’s overarching theme of loyalty to family, country and most importantly, one’s self. He broods over the price America extracts from its populace in order to sustain peace on the home front and the realization that dodging the draft may tarnish the family’s standing in the community more than his own reputation.

Sáenz tells his story through different points of views with voices that are unique, yet also reminiscent of the nation’s conscience at the height of the Vietnam War.

Among the characters that emerge from the novel to leave a lasting impression is Abe, a young Marine fighting in Da Nang. He doesn’t want to think of home, yet finds that home is all he can think about—especially when it comes to his unrequited love, Xochil.

Xochil is Gustavo’s twin sister, who is fighting her own personal battles with society. She learned early on in life that wars come in many forms and that no matter where the battlefield lies, a thousand other wars are being fought at the same time by the same participants, with no two skirmishes being exactly alike.

Finally there’s Lourdes, the matriarch who is the glue that keeps the family together. By the novel’s end, she comes to terms with what she’s known all along: sometimes you have to give up the things you hold dear in order to hold on to them a little while longer.

“Names on a Map” is an emotional journey down memory lane that reminds its readers that war indiscriminately affects everyone, extolling a price paid for in flesh, blood, and the loss of innocence in people of all ages.

Monday, February 04, 2008

PAC Nutrition & Health Workshop

The PASSkey Office will be offering a Nutrition & Health Workshop this Thursday, February 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in PC 100.

Linda Ibarra-Gonzales will present information on the difference between low-fat, low-cal & low-carb diets, she will explain how to read food labels and what trans fat & unsaturated/saturated fat means.

For additional information or to sign-up, please contact the PASSkey office at ext. 5283. The classroom holds about 25 people, so sign-up today!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

On Campus

The latest edition of PAC's "On Campus" is now online!