With help from a three-year, $1.2 million state grant, De Anza's Child Development and Education Department is expanding an innovative apprenticeship program that offers students the opportunity to get paid while they work and take classes in their field.

Grant Expands Child Development Training

With help from a three-year, $1.2 million state grant, De Anza's Child Development and Education Department is expanding an innovative apprenticeship program that offers students the opportunity to get paid while they work and take classes in their field.

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New Video Tour Shows Campus At Its Best

Thursday, November 1st, 2018

The De Anza College Office of Communications is launching a new video tour that's both a visual guide to the campus and a compelling way of showing some of the college's best features to prospective students.

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1500 Stories Project to Host Community Meetings

Friday, October 5th, 2018

De Anza College will host an Oct. 25 community meeting as part of "1500 Stories," an ambitious digital storytelling project that is exploring the effects of economic inequality in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.

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Taste of History Benefit: History Through Song

Monday, October 1st, 2018

This year's Taste of History benefit on Oct. 27 will feature Wesley Ueunten, a musician, activist and scholar of Okinawan culture. Through music and lyrics, Ueunten will share the stories of a unique and resilient people.

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Fall Welcome Week Concerts

Thursday, September 20th, 2018

Taiko drummers

Celebrate the start of fall quarter with a series of free outdoor concerts on campus! Stop by the Campus Center Patio and enjoy live music at midday on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 24-26.

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De Anza Earns Top Ranking for Graduation Rates

Wednesday, August 29th, 2018

De Anza College has earned a top ranking among two-year schools with the best graduation rates, according to federal data compiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education.

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Film/TV Student Wins $2,000 Scholarship

Tuesday, August 14th, 2018

Jia Yi Lim

A De Anza student has won a $2,000 scholarship from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Jia Yi Lim was recognized for her work as director, editor, videographer and producer on several films made with fellow students.

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Course Listings Show Free or Low-Cost Textbooks

Wednesday, August 1st, 2018

Expensive textbooks and other materials can be a challenge for many students. Fortunately, instructors are finding new ways to help your book dollars go further at De Anza.

Expensive textbooks and other materials can be a challenge for many students. Fortunately, instructors are finding new ways to help your book dollars go further at De Anza.

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Magazine Says Murphy Set National Standard

Wednesday, July 18th, 2018

Retired President Brian Murphy is the subject of a new profile in the magazine Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. It says he "set a national standard not only for educational excellence, but also for a comprehensive commitment to social justice."

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De Anza Mom and Daughter Graduate Together

Tuesday, July 10th, 2018

Yaneth Gutierrez, a 2018 graduate of De Anza, wrote the following first-person article about her experience graduating with her daughter, Eunice Romero, who was also a De Anza student.

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Rob Mieso Named VP of Student Services

Thursday, June 21st, 2018

President Brian Murphy has appointed Rob Mieso as vice president of Student Services, following a national search. "He is a person of deep commitment and extraordinary competence," Murphy said.

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