Mike Appio, a longtime instructor and chair of De Anza's Design and Manufacturing Technologies (DMT) Department, has been named this year's

DMT's Appio Receives STAR Award

Mike Appio, a longtime instructor and chair of De Anza's Design and Manufacturing Technologies (DMT) Department, has been named this year's De Anza College Educator of the Year by the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce.

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Strategic Plan: 2022-2026

Published: Wednesday, November 10th, 2021

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De Anza has begun a collegewide strategic planning process that will provide a road map for the next five years. The process will culminate in a new Educational Master Plan that sets goals in line with De Anza's Vision, Mission and Values.

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De Anza Chosen to Enter Aspen Competition

Published: Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021

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De Anza has been selected by the Aspen Institute to enter a $1 million prize competition for high achievement and performance by community colleges nationwide.

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President Holmes Joins West Valley Board

Published: Thursday, October 21st, 2021

De Anza College President Lloyd Holmes has joined the board of directors for West Valley Community Services, a leading nonprofit that's a key supporter of De Anza's Food Pantry and also assists low-income residents of surrounding communities.

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New Bookstore Adoption Tool and Online Store

Published: Thursday, October 21st, 2021

De Anza's new Bookstore partner has officially launched its online store, along with a new textbook adoption tool that is now available to faculty members who wish to begin ordering course materials for winter quarter.

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De Anza Awarded $2.25 Million to Serve Diverse Student Body

Published: Monday, October 4th, 2021

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De Anza has won a $2.25 million grant to help coordinate delivery of many student services through the new Guided Pathways Villages, expand the current Learning Communities and create a new Ethnic and Pride Inclusion Center for historically underserved students, including LGBTQ+ students.

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Update on Student Vaccinations

Published: Friday, September 10th, 2021

More than half of De Anza students who are registered for on-campus classes this fall have already uploaded their vaccine documents. All students registered for on-campus classes received a follow-up message this week about the COVID-19 vaccination requirements for fall quarter.

More than half of De Anza students who are registered for on-campus classes this fall have already uploaded their vaccine documents. All students registered for on-campus classes received a follow-up message this week about the COVID-19 vaccination requirements for fall quarter.

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Remember to Vote by Sept. 14

Published: Thursday, September 9th, 2021

It's easy to mail in your ballot or drop it off. There's an official Drop Box on the De Anza campus – on the sidewalk outside the Registration and Student Services Building entrance that faces Stevens Creek Boulevard.

It's easy to mail in your ballot or drop it off – but you must do it by Sept. 14. There's an official Drop Box on the sidewalk outside the Registration and Student Services Building entrance that faces Stevens Creek Boulevard.

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New Videos: "Discover Your Village"

Published: Wednesday, September 1st, 2021

faces of students and caption: Guided Pathways – The Whole College Experience

Students are learning more about this year's Welcome Day on Friday, Sept. 17 - and the new Guided Pathways Villages - through a pair of online videos, along with social media posts and tailored emails for each Village.

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New Partner for De Anza Bookstore

Published: Tuesday, August 31st, 2021

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The transition to a new Bookstore operation is moving forward, with plans for a new online store and textbook adoption procedures effective for winter quarter.

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New Public Art Project: "Hope and Solace"

Published: Tuesday, July 6th, 2021

Banners along Stevens Creek Boulevard feature poetry and the word

The Euphrat Museum of Art has installed a series of colorful banners along segments of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Stelling Road - sharing art, poetry and three-word phrases about hope with anyone who passes by.

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