Santa
Monica College Speakers Bureau
Check
this link for a list of speakers and topics
About the Santa Monica College Speakers Bureau
The Speakers Bureau is a community service
of Santa Monica College . We believe our speakers provide insightful
and entertaining presentations on a broad variety of subjects. Some
presentations include slide or other audio-visual aids.
How to Use this Guide
Topics are listed under main subject headings
alphabetically. Some topics are listed under more than one related
subject heading and each topic lists one or more experts qualified
to discuss that subject. The names of speakers are listed alphabetically
at the back of this publication.
How to Arrange for a Speaker
All speaking engagements are by appointment
only. Requests are accommodated only if the speaker is available for
the requested time and date. To arrange for a speaker, please
contact Community Relations Director Judy Neveau at (310) 434-4303
or Neveau_judy@smc.edu.
Facts about Santa Monica College
Santa Monica College is a public, two-year community
college founded in 1929. With more than 30,000 students, SMC is
a leader among the state's 108 community colleges in transferring
students to the University of California and other four-year institutions.
It is also a major job-training center in such fields as nursing,
computer technology, new media, accounting, photography, and graphic
design.
SMC – which Rolling Stone magazine rated
as one of 10 of the best community colleges in the nation –
prides itself on its accessibility. With its low tuition of $26
a unit for most students, the college provides a higher education
opportunity to thousands of economically deprived people who might
not otherwise have it.
SMC's special and innovative programs include
the Academy of Entertainment & Technology, Women's College,
Scholars Program for honors students, Emeritus College for older
adults, and Office of Workforce & Economic Development.
KCRW (89.9 FM), the college's radio station,
is the award-winning flagship affiliate of National Public Radio.
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