Fall
1999
(761kb) 
Planning study abroad programs; two international alumnae; transfer
guarantee with SDSU; family literacy program; Copenhagen exchange;
World Cultures program; one teacher's experiences in Salamanca,
Mexico; Educators Exchange Program with Mexico; the global student;
encouraging entrepreneurship in Mexico; Borderlands Workforce
Development Project; Newsmakers.
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Summer
1999
(863kb)
Alternative fuels and advanced transportation technology; building
bridges between high schools and colleges; car guys on the radio;
"The Wiz" staged by City College drama department; teaching
kids to manage money; new fund development program; bike patrol;
Festival of Colors; Newsmakers.
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Spring
1999
(848kb)

Biotech professor's around-the-world sabbatical; Mesa College
professor/saxophonist Jim Romeo; computer repair training at
City College; interior design students work on showcase house;
graphic design professor and the Urban Art Trail; visual therapy
helps pro ball players; Who's in the News.
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Fall
1998
(913kb)

Faculty and staff authors; City College summer camp; homeless
outreach from City College; Mesa College Foundation invests
in future; Miramar College Foundation scholarship recipients;
Charles Reid book fund; multimedia training; programs in Mexico;
Who's in the News.
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Summer
1998 (852kb)
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Special features on alumni; importance of transfer function;
how Charles Patrick built the district; Mesa College Family
History Photographic Exhibit; new assistant chancellors Bob
Edelbrock for information technology and Ken Fawson for instructional
services and economic development; workshop for high school
counselors; Who's in the News.
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Spring
1998 (825kb)

Foster care training; the educated person and community service;
robotics training; new Mid-City Continuing Education Center
groundbreaking; faculty job-shadow architecture program allies
with private LA design school; America Reads volunteers; brain
injury program aids survivors; gearing up to offer CalWORKs
training; United Way and teddy bear drive, Who's in the News.
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Fall
1997 (540kb)

Transforming a closed Navy base, NTC, into a learning center;
customized contract education; Mesa Colleges Learning Resource
Center nears completion; Training seeks to end welfare dependency;
technology incubator nurtures new ideas; multimedia instruction;
Miramar College hosts National Automated Highway System Expo;
high school and college on one campus; college consortium promotes
innovations; district planning session evaluation; Who's in
the News.
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