College Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Awarded Most Distinguished Chapter
Wed, 4 April, 2018 at 3:48 pmCollege Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Awarded Most Distinguished Chapter
The Phi Theta Kappa Chapter of Cañada College, Beta Zeta
Nu, was awarded the Most Distinguished Chapter in the Nevada/California region
for the second year in a row. The students would like to thank the groups/individuals
who helped to make the chapter so successful. Additionally, we’d like to answer
three of the most commonly asked questions about the Most Distinguished Chapter
award.
The three most commonly asked questions are:
1) Who and what determines a chapter’s ranking?
Answer: Simply stated, think of each chapter as being able
to earn a total of 100 points for their efforts in two areas. A set of readers
at PTK headquarters grades the chapter’s documentation of those efforts. The
score determines the chapter’s rank
2) What are the two areas that determine the ranking?
Answer: The two areas that comprise a chapter’s overall
score are the Honors In Action (HIA) Research Project and the chapter’s College
Project.
3) What topics did the chapter’s projects examine this
year?
Answer: The HIA project researched Free Speech while the
College Project helped to facilitate a Women In Technology/curriculum
discussion.
Finally, the chapter would like to publicly thank all the
groups and individuals that lent their time, talent, energy, and finances to
one or both of the projects.
College Project: Women
In Technology
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Honors In Action: Free Speech
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Maddie
Callander Boost VC
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President
Moore
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Alex
Kramer, Director of Workforce Development
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Vice
President of Admin Marquez
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Jonathan
Wax, Program Services Coordinator Workforce
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Director
of Marketing Rodriguez Antone
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President
Moore
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FIRE
(Foundation for Individual Rights In Education)
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Sally
Heath, Retention Specialist STEM Center
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ACLU
Mid-Peninsula Chapter
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Rance
Bobo STEM Programs Relationship Coordinator
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College
Research Librarian
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STEM
Programs Relationship Coordinator
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Redwood
City Law Library
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Leonor
Cabrera Interim Dean, Business, Design & Workforce
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Mayra
Arellano, Outreach
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Candice
Nance Professor
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Campus
Security
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Lale
Yurtseven Professor
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Social
Sciences
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Kirk
Tramble Adjunct Faculty
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Facilities
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Paul
Naas Professor
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Bridge
to Opportunities
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Hyla
Lacefield Professor
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Veterans
Center
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Jeffrey
Bullock Professor
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Disability
Resource Cent
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Alexander
Korniakov Professor
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Board
of Trustees
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Barbara
Velline Professor
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Theater
Arts Department
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The
Stem Center
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Professor
Anna Budd
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The
Stem Center Speaker Series Committee
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ASCC
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Ayiesha
Willams speaker
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Middle
College
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Rachel
Rankin speaker
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Vending
Commission
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Aylin
Demirci speaker
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Student
Life and Leadership Manager
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Sevtap
Agabay-iik speaker
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Learning
Center
Advisors:
Hall, Schertle, M’Guinness and Roscelli
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