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New Programs & Activities

New Programs & Activities. Skyline College seeks to offer innovative opportunities for students to gain relevant knowledge and occupational competencies, network with legal professionals, and continue their legal education via transfer and enrollment in graduate programs.

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New Programs & Activities

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  1. New Programs & Activities

  2. Skyline College seeks to offer innovative opportunities for students to gain relevant knowledge and occupational competencies, network with legal professionals, and continue their legal education via transfer and enrollment in graduate programs. Center for Legal Studies Contact: Jesse Raskin raskinj@smccd.edu or (650) 738-7103

  3. The new Bay Area Entrepreneur Center (BAEC) of Skyline College is a business incubator/accelerator and innovative resource center offering aspiring Bay Area entrepreneurs the information, access and support to grow their current business or business idea. Bay Area Entrepreneur Center (BAEC) Contact: Richard Soyombo soyombo@smccd.edu or (650) 738-7099

  4. In response to a growing demand for a “green workforce” Skyline College developed new programs in energy efficiency and an innovative model home instructional lab. The new Solar and Building Science Learning Center provides opportunities for experiential learning and expanded community partnerships. Energy Systems Technology management Contact: Ray Hernandez hernandezr@smccd.edu or (650) 738-4354

  5. The Center for Innovative Practices through Hip Hop Education & Research (CIPHER) aims to promote best practices, collaboration and research to enhance educational access and opportunities to the Skyline College community, supporting the College's vision of inspiring and empowering a global and diverse community of learners. Center for Innovative Practices Through Hip Hop Education & Research Contact: Nate Nevado nevadon@smccd.edu or (650) 738-4388

  6. The purpose of the College Lecture Series is to continue to raise the consciousness of the campus community and provide increased opportunities for campus dialogue. The goal is to continue developing and expanding the Series in its third year of funding. College Lecture Series Contact: Amory Cariadus cariadusa@smccd.edu or (650) 738-4334

  7. This project will educate the Skyline College community of resources and opportunities and provide for 50 Skyline College Community members to receive a stipend to get their US Passport. Education Abroad Passport to the World Contact: Richard Soyombo and Pcyeta Stroud soyombo@smccd.edu (650) 738-7099 or stroudp@smccd.edu (650) 738-7097

  8. This project will allow the Youth Entrepreneurship Program to further expand, and offer assistance to students interested in starting non-profit businesses and business that are socially and environmentally responsible. YEP-Global & Social Entrepreneur- ship Project Contact: Pcyeta Stroud stroudp@smccd.edu or (650) 738-7097

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