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De Anza College dean of career technical education to build noncredit programs

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | June 17, 2019

Randy Bryant, former faculty chair of the noncredit committee, has taken on a new role recently as the dean of career technical education at De Anza College. The position is funded by Strong Workforce...

De Anza Chamber Orchestra and Band hosts spring concert

Ella Shih, Staff Reporter | June 15, 2019

De Anza Orchestra and Band showcased a diverse program from Renaissance pieces to the latest works in film at the Visual and Performing Arts Center, June 9. The De Anza Chamber Orchestra and Band featured...

De Anza College hosts first communication night

Ritika Diddi, Staff Reporter | June 15, 2019

Stephanie Anderson, speech communication department faculty, organized the first De Anza College Communication Night on June 4. Anderson said she wanted to empower her audience and channel the idea...

Julie Kurtz speaks at De Anza College on June 5. She highlighted the need for more trauma-informed activities in the workforce and everyday life.

Trauma awareness essential to careers

Lianna Martinez, Staff Reporter | June 15, 2019

Special guest Julie Kurtz, co-director of Trauma-Informed Practices, held a conference at  De Anza College discussing the correlation of traumatic events and the effects they have, not only on a person's...

HEFAS workshop helps students make their resume stand out

Elsa Castro, Staff Reporter | June 15, 2019

The De Anza Higher Education for AB540 Students hosted a resume building workshop at the Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action office on May 29. “Employees will only spend 30 seconds reading...

Photographic installation: Photographer captures ordinary objects

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Student photographer Matthew Fernandez, 23, professional photography major, won a Juror’s Choice Award for a photographic installation in a student exhibition in the Euphrat Museum last week. “Trash...

The photograph featured in Matt Crick's work "My Street" portrays a displays house in his neighborhood.

Photography: De Anza artist seeks meaningful works

Lianna Martinez, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

As a child he wanted nothing but to feel free in his own creativity. Matt Crick, 28, photography and digital media major, was a child who needed a  way to express himself. Growing up in a rough...

Marie Serda, 57, art major, has her painting "The Blue Bird" on display at the Euphrat Museum.

Painting: Artist inspired by adventure, childhood in France

Dominique Evangelista, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Moving to the United States, she lived throughout Europe where she taught art to children and once at a retirement home. Today, you could find her painting on the back of her pickup truck. She teaches...

Jennifer Lay, 30, sculpture major, created the work "Family Dinner,"

Sculpture: Student captures diversity in artwork

Bryan Vo, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Growing up in a Chinese Peruvian household, this De Anza student’s multicultural upbringing led her to create an award-winning sculpture. Jennifer Lay, 30, sculpture major, said an in-class assignment...

Graphic design: Designer displays message of consent

Graphic design: Designer displays message of consent

Yoorim Cho, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Gisell Mello, graphic design major, developed an interest in art by teaching herself. Mello learned the basics of drawing by watching YouTube videos. “Before I came to De Anza, I took many outside...

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