
Board Reports
Reports to the Board of Trustees
Each month, President Kristina Whalen gives a report on college activities, honors, and achievements during the regular meeting of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees.
April. 3, 2026
Awards & Achievements

Palo Alto Middle College High School Growth
March, 2027
The PA Middle College High School will grow to 120-125 students this year. The school is still processing applications and will add more students before the summer. They will hold their first graduation ceremony on June 2 in our very own Smithwick, and about 35% of their students have opted to stay at Foothill after graduation. The school is growing according to their initial enrollment plan. As Principal Emil Garrison noted last quarter" Our integration into the Foothill College campus continues to yield incredible results. During fall quarter 2025, PAMC students took 89 unique courses through 海角社区. Overwhelmingly, PAMC students enjoy the educational opportunities and college experiences available through Foothill. This January, at the Winter Quarter Club Day, three PAMC trailblazers launched a brand-new college club they founded themselves. Optimism is everywhere鈥攆rom the excitement of starting a new term of classes to the simple, daily joy our students find in the atmosphere at Foothill.... The success of our students is more than just academic鈥攊t is truly inspirational. At PAMC, we aren't just witnessing growth; we are watching the next generation of leaders realize their own potential. The great achievements our students are experiencing are also due to the incredible partnership and support provided by 海角社区, including all faculty and staff. Thank you, Foothill!"

EMT-ESL Collaboration
March, 2026
- A special thanks to Kathi Elizabeth, Glenn Kurisu, and the EMS faculty and students for their dedication and for helping bring this vision to life.
Foothill recently launched its first EMS鈥揈SL collaborative workshop, a hands-on exchange designed for real-world impact. While EMT students practiced taking vitals and teaching CPR, they gained vital experience communicating across language barriers鈥攁 skill they will use daily in the field. Simultaneously, ESL students practiced English in a high-stakes, practical setting while gaining essential life-saving skills and learning how to respond in an emergency.
The energy in the room was positive, and the success of this event was a true team effort.
The faculty is excited to continue building this next quarter, with plans to expand the partnership by having ESL students participate as patient actors in EMT and paramedic training scenarios.

League of Innovation Conference on March 15th
March 15, 2026
Zach Cembellin, Karl Welch, Ron Zinger and Laurence Lew presented at the League of Innovation Conference on March 15th. They shared how our existing programs, including Foothill's Innovation Challenge, Research Service and Leadership Symposium, Science Learning Institute, and Emerging Technologies Institute, collaborated across divisions and with industry to develop an incubation program for students. The program aims to give students the opportunity to gain real-world skills in transforming their ideas from conception to fruition and, eventually, to pitching their products to industry leaders. The session detailed how such an infrastructure can be scaled and how students can utilize these opportunities to enhance their credentials both on paper and with real-world learned skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, conflict resolution, and project execution.

SLI leads STEM workshop for students and parents at Lakewood Elementary School
March, 2026
Thank you to SLI Director Sophia Kim and the SLI Team.
The Science Learning Institute's STEM Impact Team of student leaders presented a workshop titled "Nuestro Lugar en STEM" at Lakewood Tech Elementary School in Sunnyvale. The event consisted of two concurrent activities: a workshop for Spanish-speaking parents on preparing for higher education and the benefits of STEM education, presented by two student leaders entirely in Spanish. The other activity was 3 hands-on STEM activities for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders (the children of the parents in the other workshop), such as slime making and building a tower out of marshmallows and dry pasta. The STEM Impact team members, all of whom are first-generation Latinx students, wanted to share their own knowledge and love of STEM with the community in a way that would have benefited them and their parents when they were young. Seventeen families from the school attended for a total of almost 50 children and parents. It was an amazing collaboration with the city of Sunnyvale and the Columbia Neighborhood Center.

Rad Tech Students Excel at the Radiologic Technology Conference
Student Bowl winners at the Radiologic Technology (ACERT) Conference in Las Vegas, NV, on Feb. 4th 鈥 5th
- Thank you to Rachelle Campbell, Radiologic Technology Program Director Melissa Wu, Radiologic Technology Program Faculty, and Clinic Coordinator Kirk McKinlay, Radiologic Technology Program Faculty.
Sixteen students and three faculty/clinical instructors from the Radiologic Technology
Program attended the Association of Collegiate Educators in Radiologic Technology
(ACERT) Conference in Las Vegas, NV, on Feb. 4th鈥5th. This is a national conference
representing both bachelor's and associate-level Radiologic Technology Programs. Attendees
were comprised of didactic and clinical educators as well as students. There were
around 1000 attendees this year, most of whom were students.
Students from the 海角社区 Rad Tech Program competed in the Student Bowl on
Wednesday evening. Five second year students made it into the top 100 (Kevin Antolin,
Ryan Hanning, Hailey Hiett, Summer Le, Jayson Agibuay). Jayson Agibuay made it into
the top 30 out of over 430 students competing.
All second-year students competed in the poster competition with posters they created
in their RT62A research class taught by Melissa Wu. There were two categories in
the competition: literature review and original research. 海角社区 students
earned rankings in both categories out of 32 submissions from across the country:
Literature Review
Second Place
PMCT: Gunshot Edition
Riley Neill, Nicole Hill, Rhea Alexander
Second Place
Theranostics: A Dual Approach for Treating Thyroid Cancer
Samantha Davis, Aundria Vargas, Erwin Rodriguez
Third Place
A Breath You Can鈥檛 Take Back
Edheleen Adres, Elizabeth Godoy, Luis Martinez
Original Research
First Place
Breaking the Cycle: The Impact of Improper Sani-Cloth Use on Microbial Contamination
Sydney Emerson, Bridget Foley, Chris Jao
The rad tech students are looking forward to applying to participate in the upcoming
Research & Service Leadership Symposium to share their work with our campus community.

Newly designed website goes live
April 13, 2026
- A special thanks to the 海角社区 Marketing Team: Edna Hernandez Amezcua, Srichandana Chakilam, Julie Ceballos, Tanya Marutova, and Michael Molcsan.
The new 海角社区 website has been designed to exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA in advance of the national April 24 deadline. The new site is easy to navigate, mobile friendly, and rich in videos and images. It is also welcoming and designed to communicate Foothill鈥檚 ethos of Love. Once live, the website will continue to be built out with new video content and images.
Thank you to the Marketing team and to all the faculty and staff who have worked so hard to update their content.

Foothill Speech and Debate Team Continues to Impress!
March 20-22 , 2026
- Thank you to Professor Anju Vriksha and Foothill Speech and Debate students.
The Foothill Speech and Debate Team competed at the Bernacchi Invitational at Diablo Valley College, where our students faced a field of 22 competing schools and delivered truly inspiring performances. For many of them, this was their first collegiate tournament, yet they demonstrated confidence, professionalism, and remarkable poise.
馃弲&苍产蝉辫;Jonah Copeland 鈥 4th Place, Novice Extemporaneous Speaking
馃弲&苍产蝉辫;Jian Cabungan (Dual Enrollment Student) 鈥 Finalist, Novice Prose Interpretation
馃&苍产蝉辫;骋补谤颈蹿补濒颈补&苍产蝉辫;鈥淕颈驳颈鈥&苍产蝉辫;罢蝉颈驳濒颈别谤颈蝉 鈥 Gold Medal, Novice IPDA Debate

Tools for Transition and Work (TTW) program Offers New Certificate
March, 2026
- Thank you to Professor Ben Kaupp and the TTW Team .
海角社区鈥檚 Tools for Transition & Work (TTW) program has received state approval for a new Certificate of Achievement in Independence and Career Readiness, creating a formal, transcriptable credential that recognizes the work neurodivergent students do to build independence, career readiness, and skills for adult life.
The one-year, cohort-based program includes more than 40 units of coursework in communication, digital literacy, financial and life skills, health and wellness, work experience, and personal development, helping students strengthen executive functioning, self-advocacy, and workplace readiness. This milestone follows a five-year effort to modernize and streamline the curriculum in collaboration with faculty and students across the college, resulting in a clearer and more intentional pathway.
Strategic Updates

Packard 101
March 12-13, 2026
- Thanks to Foundation Board Member Dianna Bautista.
President Whalen attended a day-long internship program at the Lucille Packard Children's Hospital on March 13 with other community leaders. She learned about the use of AI in health care operations, toured the facility with its innovative use of art as wayfinding, and went on three 鈥渞otations鈥 with health care professionals, which included radiology, pain management, and technology.

Student Services Retreat
March 17, 2026
- Thanks to the Student Services Cross-Training Retreat: Come On Down! The 80s Game Show Edition took place last month. Check out this video invitation to give you a sense of the vibe .
On March 17, the Student Services Division held a division-wide retreat focused on strengthening interdepartmental collaboration and cross-training. The day was designed as an interactive experience, with learning facilitated through retro game show-style activities that encouraged engagement, connection, and shared problem-solving across departments. Staff were introduced to new tools to support their work, including training on NotebookLM and a homegrown resource, Foothill SHARE (Staff Help, Answers, Resources, and Essentials), designed to streamline access to information and improve coordinated student support. The retreat also featured a keynote address by Alecia Barillas, who emphasized the importance of growth mindset language in all student interactions, reinforcing our commitment to fostering a culture of care and equity in Student Services.

ACCJC Visit
March 23, 2026
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Leads: Stacy Gleixner, Dolores Davison.
Participating leaders: Allison Meezan, Amber La Piana, Amy Shidler, Ben Kaupp, David Marasco, Denise Giotta, Eric Reed, Jeff Bissel, Jordan Fong, Judy Walgren, Jue Thao, Kyle Taylor, Lene Whitley-Putz, Patricia Crespo-Martin, Pia Staana, Sally Baldwin, Voltaire Villanueva, and Warren Voyce.
The ACCJC peer review visit centered on Foothill鈥檚 newly designed and deeply integrated Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) process, and our college shone brightly. The review team conveyed deep reverence for the level of engagement, sense of ownership, and genuine appreciation for professional growth and learning they heard throughout their conversations with faculty and deans.

Strengthening Partnerships with Transfer Institutions
March 27, 2026
- Thank you to President CynthiaTeniente-Matson, Provost, Vin Cascino, Dean Mehrdad Aliasgari, and Dean Michael Meth.
Chancellor Lambert and President Whalen visited SJSU on March 27th.
We lunched while discussing some dual admission and other opportunities and toured the recently opened AI Center for Civic & Public Good in the campus and community MLK Library. We also visited the Interdisciplinary Building Cyber Lab to meet for a brief demonstration of their humanoid and caninoid robots.
Please note that appointments are required for all office hour visits. Walk-ins are welcome on Wednesdays only.
Events

Pasta for Vets
March 27, 2026
- Thank you to Los Altos Rotary Veterans Committee members Susie Mielke, GaeAnn Spence, Jack Kelly, Lindsay Carpenter, Bernadine Fong, Karen Greguras, Kathy Lera, and also Ron Labetich and the 海角社区 Veterans Center staff.
On March 27, 海角社区 staff and administrators attended and supported the annual Los Altos Rotary 鈥淧ast for Vets鈥 fund raiser. Foothill veterans, both past and present, shared their powerful stories and the event raised over $60K to support our Veterans. Thank you to Chancellor Lee Lambert for joining the event.

Dick Henning Celebration of Life
March 29, 2026
- Thanks to Los Altos Rotary and 海角社区 staff.
On Sunday, March 29, over 250 people gathered in the Smithwick Theatre to remember Dick Henning, former director of the Foothill Celebrity Forum. Dick lived a full and active life and was remembered with great fondness by all attendees. The event was emceed by Stan Scardino. Kristina Whalen welcomed the crowd full of Dick's family, friends, and colleagues. Dick's son provided family remembrances, and Bernadine Fong provided a robust retrospective of his time at 海角社区, the beginnings and growth of the Celebrity Forum, and the many people he took on an African Safari. Ann Chocktow rounded out the program by recounting Henning's contributions to Rotary, including the integration of women. A toast to Dick took place in the courtyard during a reception.
Invitation

Jean Thomas Student Success Center Building Dedication
April 23, 2026, 11:30 a.m.鈥1 p.m., Building 8200
- Organized by April Henderson.
海角社区 proudly invites the community to a special building dedication and renaming ceremony honoring Dr. Jean Thomas. This historic event celebrates her enduring legacy as a Counselor, founder of the Pass the Torch program, and her profound contributions to student success, equity, and belonging long before those values were widely centered in higher education. This dedication will represent the first building named in honor of an African American and woman within the Foothill-DeAnza College District.

Day on the Hill
May 4th, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., 2026
- Organized by: 海角社区 Outreach Team
Please join hundreds of community members as they visit Foothill to learn about our programs and services. There will be campus tours, workshops, and a chance to meet faculty and staff...and 飞别鈥檒濒 feed you too.
Mar. 9, 2026
Awards & Achievements

Approval of BDP in Building Trades Management
February 19, 2026
- Thank you to Chris Allen, Phuong Tran, and Teresa Ong
海角社区 has received full approval from the California Community College Board of Governors to launch a new Bachelor of Science in Building Trades Management鈥攐ur third bachelor鈥檚 degree. The program creates a clear pathway for registered apprentices and working professionals to advance into leadership roles in the building and construction trades. Congratulations to the 海角社区 Apprenticeship and Workforce teams on this exciting milestone!

League for Innovation Member Spotlight Publication
President Whalen authored an .
President Whalen will present on the use of culture pods with Lene Whitley-Putz and Allison Meezan at the League for Innovation Conference on March 16th.

Accreditation Update
Respiratory Care
- Thank you to Brenda Hanning, Lisa Hills, Adam Thompson, and our part-time faculty in respiratory therapy, and the president's cabinet.
The Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) voted to reaffirm continuing accreditation to the AS Degree Entry into Respiratory Care Professional Practice Program at 海角社区.
The CoARC's accreditation review confirms that the program is in compliance with the nationally established accreditation standards. The next comprehensive evaluation of the program, which will include a site visit, is scheduled to occur no later than 2035.

CPR Training Site
- Foothill EMS became an AHA CPR training site, allowing us to issue BLS cards for EMR, EMT, and other allied health programs. These changes have strengthened pathways, increased access, and improved program support.
- Thank you to our EMS faculty member Glenn Kurisu.

Best Feature Screenplay
- Congratulations to Media Studies instructor Eduardo Rufeisen! Eduardo鈥檚 feature screenplay NYX has won Best Feature Screenplay at the New York Screenplay Competition, standing out among 250+ submissions from around the world. The jury praised its exceptional world-building, visual imagination, and sustained narrative tension鈥攅arning an outstanding 9.0 average score. We鈥檙e proud to celebrate this remarkable achievement and the creative excellence Eduardo brings to our community!
Strategic Updates

Offering 1st Pell Ready Certificate
Spring
- Thank you to Janie Garcia, Aaron Korngeibel, and the 海角社区 Accounting faculty for getting this certificate designed and approved.
海角社区鈥檚 Payroll Preparation Certificate is a short-term, career-focused program designed for students who want to start a career in payroll鈥攐r strengthen their existing payroll and accounting skills. In just 12 weeks, students gain practical, real-world training employers value while earning accounting units that apply toward CPA requirements.

AI Fellows
Winter Update
- Use the MIPC presentation to add some detail about what these four groups are doing. Divided into 4 Main Subgroups: 鈥 Community, Equity & Communication 鈥 Policy & Governance 鈥 Curriculum, Literacy & Professional Learning 鈥 Integration, Testing & Data Each Subgroup Meets Periodically at either once per week or once every two weeks. AI Fellows presentation.

STEM Welcome Center
- The third Career and Academic Pwathways (CAP) aligned student facing space has completed its renovation. Thanks to a generous donation from Bill Rutter and Judy Miner, the STEM Welcome Center provides STEM students with a one-stop place to explore STEM opportunities and be in community with one another.

Bookstore Services Move to the Cloud, Freeing 5,000+ Square Feet for Increased Student Use
- Starting on March 6, all bookstore services will move online. Students will be able to order all course materials and have them delivered to their homes, or, if they do not have a fixed address, items can be mailed directly to the 海角社区 Welcome Center, where students can pick up their orders. In addition, free Bluebooks, pens, Scantron forms, etc., are available at multiple campus locations.

Free Hot Lunch at Main Campus
- Thank you to Dennis Cima and the Foundation team, and Catalina Rodriquez and Sonya Sanchez in our Campus Center for making this happen!
Thanks to the Foothill-De Anza Foundation and our partnership with the World Food Movement (WFM), 海角社区鈥檚 main campus has officially begun providing hot meals to students, with over 150 students stopping by the Owls Nest during the March 2 soft launch and ongoing service every Monday from now on. WFM is rooted in compassion and the belief that no one should go hungry; this collaboration reflects our shared commitment to ensuring students can focus on their education without the burden of food insecurity.

Fine Arts Donor Support
- Thank you to Andy Ruble (ceramics), Joshua Smith (photography), Judy Walgren (photography), Leigh Henderson (Technical Theatre)
Several gifts came in supporting our Fine Arts & Communication programs, clear evidence of the meaningful, high-impact learning experiences happening every day. Ceramics received a generous $10,000 gift from a single donor, along with $6,000 in additional donations. Photography received a $2,500 gift from a darkroom student, matched by the student鈥檚 employer, Google, bringing the total to $5,000 for the Photography Endowment. Technical Theatre was supported once again by an anonymous donor with a $1,000 gift. These contributions reflect the care, creativity, and mentorship that our faculty bring to their classrooms, and how deeply that work resonates with students and supporters alike.
Events

Ethnic Studies Summit
March 4, 2026
- Thank you to Ulysses Acevedo, Scott Tsuchitani, Sheherazade Arasnia, and Valerie Fong.
The 5th annual Ethnic Studies Summit included a keynote speaker, workshops, a poetry recitation by 海角社区's Poet Laureate, Marvin Herandez Flores, and information about ethnic studies at 海角社区.
The summit was hosted in person and brought together local high school students and 海角社区 students.
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College Kickstart Enrollment Days
February 20 and 24
- Nearly 300 students met with a counselor and received support registering for classes on February 20 and 24.
- Thank you to 海角社区 Admissions and Records, Financial Aid, Assessment, Counseling, and Outreach teams.
Feb. 2, 2026
Awards & Achievements

Recognition by ACCCA (Association of California Community College Administrators)
At ACCCA in Long Beach in February
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Thank you to VP of Student Services, Laurie Scolari, for her service.
VP Laurie Scolari was recently recognized by our Statewide Administrator's Association for the 2026 ACCCA Leadership Award for Administrative Excellence. Laurie will be recognized at the upcoming February 19 ACCCA conference in Long Beach.

2026 League of Innovation Excellence Awards
Announced this month; honored at LOI Conference in March
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Thank you to Lene Whitley-Putz, Allison Meezan, Zach Cembellin, and Konstantin Kalaitzidis for your exceptional contributions.
Lene Whitley-Putz is honored with the Excellence in Innovation Award for her visionary leadership in transforming teaching and learning at 海角社区. Working alongside a dynamic team of instructional designers, Lene has championed student-centered online education grounded in accessibility and meaningful engagement. Her leadership in professional learning鈥攖hrough initiatives like POCR and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy鈥攈as empowered faculty to embrace reflective and inclusive teaching practices. Through her pilot of emerging technologies, including the AI tool RUMI, and her forward-looking vision for faculty development, Lene ensures that educators are prepared to thrive in an evolving digital landscape while deepening connection and inclusion in every classroom.

Poet Laureate Convocation
January 27, 2026
- 海角社区 officially recognized our very first Poet Laureate, Marvin Flores Hernandez, at a packed convocation in Appreciation Hall. Marvin read several of his poems and was accompanied on several pieces by drums and violins. It was powerful. Event and brought the Foothill community together to celebrate the power of words.
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Poet Laureate Marvin Hernandez, Dean Valerie Fong, faculty Hilda Fernandez and Susie Huerta, and LAES Division Admin Assistant Sheherazade Arasnia.

Physics Show
December 2025 and January 2026
- The Holiday Physics Shows concluded on January 10th, and we can now officially celebrate over 250,000 attendees! Professor David Marasco has kept a running tally for the last 19 years, and he is a physicist, so we can trust his numbers!
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Thank you to David Marasco and Frank Cascarano.
Strategic Updates

Blueprint for Success Kickoff Celebration
- On January 28, 海角社区 employees and students gathered in the campus dining hall to officially kick off our Foothill 2030 Blueprint for Success work. The four goal leads introduced their objective teams, and the college will begin our work.
- Thank you to students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
Events

AI: Ancestral Intelligence鈥擜n Evening with Judge
February 6, 2026
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We are deeply honored to welcome our keynote speaker, the Honorable Robert R. Rigsby, Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Superior Court.
Judge Rigsby鈥檚 life and work exemplify how education, determination, and community support transform possibility into purpose, reminding us that we, too, are future leaders, changemakers, and architects of justice.
- Thank you to Lisa Hills and Karl Welch.

Women鈥檚 Basketball Tailgate Party
February 11 at 4:30 PM
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Meet our women's basketball families, enjoy some snacks, and watch the Owls match up against Skyline College. The game starts at 5 p.m.

Foothill Music Theatre Presents...
Starts Friday, February 27, and runs through Sunday, March 15.
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Foothill Music Theatre: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Get your tickets now!
- Directed by Milissa Carey.