by CCFT | Mar 4, 2018 | Budget, Contract Development, Guided Pathways, March 2018 Faculty Voice, Negotiations, Non-credit Courses
by Karl Ewald Welcoming Daniel Dodge When I last wrote to you in December, we were preparing to interview candidates for CCFT’s Executive Director position. We had a strong group of candidates and were excited to invite Daniel Dodge to join our team. Daniel comes to...
by CCFT | Mar 4, 2018 | March 2018 Faculty Voice, Part-timers, Retirement
by David Lau I interviewed Brian Legakis over email for this issue of the newsletter. Brian is retiring this year after many years of dedicated teaching and service at Cabrillo College. He is also the outgoing CCFT historian and member of the CCFT executive board. He...
by CCFT | Mar 4, 2018 | March 2018 Faculty Voice, Student Equity
by Merritt Tucker The 8th annual Latino Role Models Conference was held on February 3rd at the Crocker Theater with over 450 middle, high school, and college students in attendance. The goal of the event Is to inspire students to achieve their dreams of college and...
by CCFT | Mar 4, 2018 | March 2018 Faculty Voice, Struggle in the Courts
by Debora Bone Marc A. Thiesson’s recent editorial in Santa Cruz Sentinel attacking public workers and their unions is filled with the blatant misrepresentations that underlie the Janus v American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) case...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | December 2017
by CCFT The CFT offers scholarships to high school seniors and college students who are children or dependents of CFT members in good standing. Students enrolled in four-year courses of study are eligible for $3000 scholarships; those enrolled in two-year courses of...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | Budget, Contract Development, December 2017, Guided Pathways, Negotiations, Uncategorized
by Karl Ewald Cabrillo’s Internal Economy The College Planning Committee (CPC) has had several discussions in recent weeks around the idea of forming a Budget sub-committee. No specific structures have been identified. Mostly the discussion has centered around what...