Dr. Rajen Vurdien Appointed Interim Chancellor
The Board of Trustees approved the contract of Dr. Rajen Vurdien, who started in July.
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees approved the contract of Dr. Rajen Vurdien, who started in July.
Read MoreBy Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com I started my dream of earning my associate’s degree at City College, as a Mexican
Read MoreBy Tobin Jones tjone135@mail.ccsf.edu One of the things I’ve learned during my too many years as a student at various
Read MoreBy Starr Wilson swilson3@mail.ccsf.edu City College campus requires us to wear masks and social distance, but will students cooperate?
Read MoreSMAC is a student-led organization founded by CCSF students seeking to empower underrepresented City College students through financial aid and leadership programs, advocacy for student rights and resources, and calls for budgetary reform.
Read MoreBy Tim Hill uilleanner@gmail.com Plans to retire its satellite campus at Fort Mason and to cut back classes at
Read MoreThe City College community objects to Mayor London Breed’s efforts to push through a controversial proposal to build 1,100 units of privately held housing on public land in use by the college that would create ongoing traffic congestion and parking issues.
Read MoreCity College’s Associated Student Council election results were published online in early May. Those running for City College’s Board of Trustees election in November are still campaigning despite shelter-in-place orders, and faculty union AFT 2121 endorsed State Senate candidate Jackie Fielder.
Read MoreAnn Clark, an Ocean Campus neighbor and longtime member of the City College community penned a comprehensive assessment of the issues facing the college today. It will be released in four parts.
Read MoreCity College’s Board of Trustees held a Town Hall meeting where questions from community members about the effects of COVID-19, the college’s process for selecting an interim chancellor, and the future of beloved programs were discussed by college administrators.
Read MoreThe board has the responsibility now to meet with the DSPS faculty and students at all the campuses to make sure that disability discrimination is not allowed at CCSF or anywhere else.
Read MoreAs all public meetings move online, the Board of Trustees will field public comments and questions in a Town Hall via Zoom at 6 p.m. on April 7.
Read MoreSenior Vice Chancellor of Administrative and Student Affairs Dianna Gonzales will be the interim chancellor for City College for the next three months, until a long-term interim chancellor, and then a permanent chancellor, is selected. She will take the place of former chancellor Mark Rocha, who resigned last week.
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