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The Road to Graduation
If you plan to complete your degree or certificate at the end of this semester (Spring 2022), make sure to submit your graduation petition by the Friday, March 4 deadline. If you need to see a counselor before filing your petition, don't wait - make your counseling appointment today!
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Find Your Tutor
Tutors are part of your learning team! Connect with a tutor this week for free support the entire semester. Enrich your understanding of the course material and stay on track to earn your best grade possible! Visit the tutoring webpage to learn more about the available options and to schedule your first appointment.
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Library Resources
Even though the physical doors are closed right now, the Library is still available to support you with a wide variety of resources and services including:
Book Checkout
Students can check out physical books, including some textbooks, and pick them up via a safe and socially-distanced method. Search OneSearch to find what’s available for checkout.
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E-books, Journals, & Streaming Video
The library has an excellent (and growing) collection of electronic content to complement your class discussions, and research material to help with your course assignments. Visit the library’s Research Databases page to browse.
Some of the more popular resources include:
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OneSearch - Our library’s online catalog
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Gale E-books - A great resource for gathering background information on a topic
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The EBSCO E-book collection - Find e-books on social sciences, information technology, the humanities, business, economics, and more
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Kanopy - Find feature films, documentaries, and educational videos
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Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)
Info Sessions
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ARC’s Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Program is hosting info sessions for students to learn more about our writing support services. The sessions will be held Monday, January 24 through Friday, January 28, 10:00 to 10:30 am and 2:00 to 2:30 pm each day.
Join on Zoom to discover how WAC can help you this semester. Check out the online calendar for more details and the Zoom link.
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Time Management Workshops
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The Natomas Center Reading Across the Disciplines (RAD) program is offering time management workshops on Wednesday, January 26, at 6:00 pm and Thursday, January 27, at 4:30 pm on Zoom. Start your semester out right by organizing your time and creating a study schedule! The online calendar has full details.
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Truth, History, and the 1619 Project
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You’re invited to join us for “A Conversation About the Importance of Truth, History, and the 1619 Project” with Nikole Hannah-Jones on Wednesday, January 26 from noon to 1:30 pm via Zoom.
Nikole Hannah-Jones (pictured here) is the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine. She has spent her career investigating racial inequality and injustice, and her reporting has earned her the MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the Genius grant, a Peabody Award, two George Polk Awards, and three National Magazine Awards. More information.
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Superfest Sacramento
The Sacramento Public Library, with partners including Sacramento City College, hosts Superfest Sacramento, a cutting-edge cinema that portrays disability through a diverse, complex and engaging lens. The Zoom festival on Wednesday, January 26 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm is one of a few worldwide that is completely accessible to film-goers of all kinds. See a list of the Superfest Sacramento 2022 Films.
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