It was in that whizz-bang room on the top floor of the Library.
The student at left demonstrated his Japanese speaking and bowing. Others told tales of Center wonderfulness and fabulousness.
Irvine Valley College's Learning Center held a "multicultural" celebration and lunch in that wacky whizz-bang room up on the second floor of the Library today. The Chancellor, the college President, the Dean, and the people who run the center (Bob Kopecky and Larisa Sergeyeva--see above) made brief presentations, as did various faculty and students who regularly use the center.
Japanese language instructor Fumiko Ishii had lots to say about the Center and its usefulness.
Karima, Larisa, and Bob (formerly "Park Ranger Kopecky").
Judging by the turnout and smiley faces, the event was a huge success. I had to leave half way into it (to teach), and, by then, there were lots more attendees than seats. A crowd had squeazed together in the hallway outside the room, creating a dynamic that threatened to tear down the back wall and initiate a domino effect that, no doubt, would have resulted in the end of civilization as we know it.
Yeah, but that didn't happen, as far as I know. A good time was had by all.
MEANWHILE, over near B200, I noticed that yet another sculpture had materialized on campus. It would seem to be part of IVC's "First Bi-Annual Outdoor Sculpture Invitational."