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March 2026
Get Dem Dollas, Scholars!
The Peer Tutors will be hosting their third annual "Get dem dollas, Scholars!" event on Tuesday, March 10 from 12:30-5 p.m. in Humanities 306. This is for Cypress students with at least 12 units completed.
Find out more »Elders – Arnoldo Vargas Exhibition
The intent of the exhibit is to give image and voice to elders in contemporary society. At a time when elders are under attack it is imperative to honor those who have laid the foundation that we stand on today. The opening reception is February 25 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »Career Planning and Workforce Development Center Spring Workshops and Events
Career Planning and Workforce Development Center Spring 2026 Workshops and Events All on-campus workshops will be held in the Career Center CCCPLX-215. Feburary LOVE YOUR MAJOR/CAREER WEEK, 2/9-2/12 Stop by and explore the different major pathways Cypress has to offer and learn about career services that can help you navigate your career. AND pick up a Valentine Treat too! (while supplies last). BLACK PROFESSIONALS PANEL, 2/18 Wednesday, 12-2 p.m. In partnership with the Legacy program, join us to meet professionals…
Find out more »Elders – Arnoldo Vargas Exhibition
The intent of the exhibit is to give image and voice to elders in contemporary society. At a time when elders are under attack it is imperative to honor those who have laid the foundation that we stand on today. The opening reception is February 25 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »RESILIENCE: Licia Wise, Alexia Kutzner, Maria Elena Fuster, Sara DeSmet
Answering the call to make art in tumultuous times, the works in this exhibition are by artists who are also art therapists. Using diverse media and processes, they engage creativity as a source and an expression of resilience in the face of potentially overwhelming change and uncertainty. The opening reception is March 12 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »MILA GOKHMAN: A RETROSPECTIVE
Mila Gokhman creates abstract and floral collages of cut and pasted papers and leather that pulsate with life, joy, and movement. Born in Kyiv in 1934, the artist and designer moved to Southern California in 2000. In her ninth decade, her creative energies continue to flow and, as she says, "huge quantities of my work are waiting to be seen." The opening reception is March 12 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard…
Find out more »Cypress College Library Author Talks
Register for upcoming talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. Brought to you in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell with Author Gabe Henry Simplified Spelling Historian and Author of Enough is Enuf and Eating Salad Drunk Wednesday, September 17 at 11 a.m. PDT See More and Register Nuestra América: Stories of 30 Inspiring Latinas/Latinos Who Have Shaped the United States with Smithsonian Educators A Library Speakers Consortium and…
Find out more »Elders – Arnoldo Vargas Exhibition
The intent of the exhibit is to give image and voice to elders in contemporary society. At a time when elders are under attack it is imperative to honor those who have laid the foundation that we stand on today. The opening reception is February 25 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »RESILIENCE: Licia Wise, Alexia Kutzner, Maria Elena Fuster, Sara DeSmet
Answering the call to make art in tumultuous times, the works in this exhibition are by artists who are also art therapists. Using diverse media and processes, they engage creativity as a source and an expression of resilience in the face of potentially overwhelming change and uncertainty. The opening reception is March 12 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »MILA GOKHMAN: A RETROSPECTIVE
Mila Gokhman creates abstract and floral collages of cut and pasted papers and leather that pulsate with life, joy, and movement. Born in Kyiv in 1934, the artist and designer moved to Southern California in 2000. In her ninth decade, her creative energies continue to flow and, as she says, "huge quantities of my work are waiting to be seen." The opening reception is March 12 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard…
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