The Bottom Line, Summer 2016

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NEWS & VIEWS FROM COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS SUMMER 2016

The June 7 election was a momentous occasion for College of the Canyons. Seeing our community step up to support the college by approving Measure E is both gratifying and invigorating, and the advancement and momentum it represents is more powerful still for the future generations who count on us to help them achieve their dreams. Abraham Lincoln said, “The best way to predict your future is to create it.” The passage of Measure E means so many things to so many people, most of whom have yet to step into one of our classrooms. It means we'll be able to help them create their futures by educating and training them in the latest cutting-edge programs, many of which have yet to be launched. It means we'll be able to build more classrooms and labs, to construct permanent buildings at the Canyon See CHANCELLOR on Page 2

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SPEECH TEAM RANKED NO. 1 AT NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

or the first time in the program’s 12-year history, the College of the Canyons Speech Team has been ranked No. 1 at the annual Phi Rho Pi National Tournament, after brining home a combined 14 medals to put a cap on its most successful season to date. COC finished the event No. 1 in the competition’s intermediate Wheeler Division by scoring more than 20 points higher than its closest competitor. Along the way, the college claimed three gold, three silver and eight bronze medals. “We keep on telling each other, ‘We did it’… be-

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Passage of Measure E an Investment in Future

ith Santa Clarita Valley voters approving Measure E by a 58.46 percent majority, College of the Canyons will have the resources needed to not only meet the demands of growing student enrollment, but also address the community’s future needs for education and training. The college, which was originally designed in 1967 for a capacity of 5,000 students at build-out, now serves more than 20,000 students at the Valencia and Canyon Country campuses. Projections estimate that student enrollment will surpass

cause we’re still in shock,” Speech Team director and communications professor Michael Leach said. “Watching each team member support each other and root for each other at the awards ceremony will forever be with me.” Phi Rho Pi is the National Junior College Forensic Association and Honor Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the forensic arts – in this case, speech and debate – at the junior and community college level. The organization dates to 1927 and offers the only full-service speech tournament at the national level. See SPEECH on Page 10

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EMT Program

Takes Ride into Future

he College of the Canyons Emergency Medical Technician Program has become the first in California – and one of only 16 in the nation – to incorporate an advanced, state-of-the-art ambulance simulator into its curriculum. The simulator, built by Simulator Solutions, replicates a variety of situations that take place in an ambulance by mimicking road movements and other distractions that typically occur inside a moving ambulance. See EMT on Page 10

See MEASURE E on Page 11

WE BE L IE V E IN T E ACHING, L E ADING AND STAY ING AT T HE F ORE F RONT OF CHANGE


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