MISSION COLLEGE'S WEEKLY E-JOURNAL
Letter from the Editors (Mission Statement)


Spring 2001: Volume 4     
Past Issues
: Spring 2001: Volume: 123
Fall 2000 Spring 2000 Fall 1999

For Whom the Bell Tolls
Campus News & Events
 
Meetings this week:
2/06/01 Curriculum
2/06/01 & 2/08/01 Sexual
Harassment Workshops

2/07/01 12:30 pm
College Facilities &
New Law on Bonds &
Lunch - South Atrium
with
former Congressman
Meryvn Dymally


online
College Calendar


Resources (useful list)
Flex Guidelines - 2001
(your hours due by 2/1/01)

3/20/01 WASC Accreditation
Visit -See the Descriptive Summary
of the Standards

 

In Sites 

Resources on the Internet 

Staff Development "Hot Links"
2/05/01
Computer Tips

Kudos Awards
Flex Activities - 2001
Online Flex Activities
 
 

The Corner

A showcase for creative endeavors

  • "My Big Toe" by John Orozco - from his great new novel - "Delano"

  • Student Poetry


  • Artist & Multimedia Club -
    Mondays 5 pm CS LAB 2009

    Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society
    Mondays 12:45 pm - ASO Office

    Math Club
    12-1 pm I-1004
    Thursdays
     

     
    Notes from the Academy 
  • Kid Lit - good selection of literature and art for kids and adults
  • - nice website for Child development educators
  • Historic Supreme Court Decisions (Top 624 Decisions)
  • - very nice for students and scholars of constitutional law
    Web Site of the Week:  Mathematics - Leslie Foster - nice work Leslie, and to the great work of the Math Department.
    BOOK LOVERS LIST:  "Bones of the Master by George Crane" 
    The author embarks on an outlaw journey into China with an exiled Buddhist monk to find the remains of a learned Buddhist master. A spiritual adventure story, "Bones of the Master" also provides a window into the absurdities of modern China and the terrors of Mao's Cultural Revolution. [Review a book] [Best Books List]
    Beyond our Walls (News from the community): 
  • Teachers Resources from Museum of Tolerance Online - "The Courage to Remember"   The Holocaust 1933 - 1945 - An exhibit and poster series created by The Simon Wiesenthal Center. This series, unique in range and scope, is ideal for commemorative or educational use in community centers, high schools and universities, libraries, and by other interested organizations and individuals.
  • El Timbre is produced by Staff Development. To submit an article or announcement, please send to David Jordan by Friday. El Timbre will be updated every Monday.

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