SFSU Budget Cuts Ignite Campus Protests, Threaten Transfer Pathways
Protesters called for increased public funding and defended academic freedom, emphasizing that the fate of City College students is closely tied to the health of the CSU system
Protesters called for increased public funding and defended academic freedom, emphasizing that the fate of City College students is closely tied to the health of the CSU system
At the heart of City College’s accreditation warning is the board’s resolution to rehire laid-off faculty.
Tuesday, Jan. 14, was the first meeting of Chem 32 for the spring semester. The course met once at 8:40 a.m. and again at 12:30 p.m. Both sections were a spectacle of more than 20 unregistered students who were hoping to squeeze their way into the classroom and continue their education.
City College of San Francisco’s administration and elected officials laid off hundreds of teachers in Spring 2022. Here’s how the college’s programs and future are impacted.
City College plans to layoff 50 full-time faculty members that would impact the job security of 273 part-time instructors while also raising questions about the sanctity of tenure if the District rehires full-time faculty as part-timers.