City College’s Finances Looking ‘Stable,’ According to Moody’s Investors Service The financial outlook rating from Moody’s is good news for City College’s upcoming accreditation assessment, according to trustees.
College Board of Trustees Returns To Tackle Continued Pressing Issues In their final meeting of the 2020-21 school year on June 24, the Board of Trustees attempted to tackle several of the pressing issues facing the college.
College Trustees Review State Rules for Public Meetings By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu The City College Board of Trustees met January 9 at the Chinatown Center for a training on California laws relating to public meetings, and a discussion of their priorities and goals for the upcoming year. Brown Act Training Attorney Guy Bryant gave a
Commencement ceremony moves to Davies Symphony Hall By Bethaney Lee blee@theguardsman.com Graduating students this year will be tossing their caps off the same stage where the San Francisco Symphony performs. On March 22, the board of trustees voted to follow the College Commencement Committee’s (CCC) recommendation to move the commencement ceremony from the George
Board of Trustees elects new president By Michael Toren The City College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to elect a new president and vice president on Jan. 25 for the 2018 calendar year. Outgoing President Thea Selby presented flowers to the new board president, Brigitte Davila, and vice president, Alex Randolph. “I find it very humbling.
Four CCSF board of trustees positions filled; but full reinstatement is still up in the air By Brian Churchwell The Guardsman The seven-member City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees will have three new members following the Nov. 4 election and current board president John Rizzo was reelected to a four-year term. The new members are Dr. Amy Bacharach, elected to serve the two remaining
Ten candidates vie for reinstituted Board of Trustees Photo Illustration by Elisa Parrino, Alex Lamp and Santiago Mejia By Madeline Collins The Guardsman Rodrigo Santos Santos previously served as an appointee to the Board of Trustees and currently serves on the Commission of Workforce Development. He is running for a four-year seat on the Board of Trustees. Santos