SFMTA and City College Trustees Can’t Agree On Frida Kahlo Way
SFMTA’s current proposal is based on nearly a year of public outreach and with input from City College organizations and community members.
Read MoreSFMTA’s current proposal is based on nearly a year of public outreach and with input from City College organizations and community members.
Read MoreStarting February 6, 2023, the indoor mask mandate at all CCSF locations transitioned from mandatory to strongly recommended. This change offers flexibility for individuals, with accommodations available for those unable to work without masking due to health conditions.
Read MoreWhen the Board of Trustees (BoT) met for their regular meeting on Sept. 28, the circumstances were anything but regular.
Read MoreOn Sept. 14 the Board of Trustees (BoT) unanimously approved Chancellor David Martin’s 2023-24 budget. It wasn’t easy.
Read MoreAt the July 27 emergency session, BoT members voted 5-0 to approve a revised resolution including a provision to immediately rehire instructors in selected classes.
Read MoreResolutions to recall all laid off faculty from 2022 were presented to the board budget and audit committee, but were quickly stalled. The absent author of the resolutions and policy confusion compiled to a stalemate and the resolutions are now on pause.
Read MoreIn the trustee’s emergency meeting on Tuesday March 14, the City College board approved a $2.6 million transfer into a construction fund in order to help fix heating issues. However these repairs will take months and many of the stopgap solutions don’t seem to be working according to many faculty who spoke at the meeting.
Read MoreThere are new trustees in town and there are already big expectations for them to make some waves. The three newest board members prepare to action their campaign promises.
Read MoreThe City College Board of Trustees has approved the removal of the mask mandate on campus, effective Feb. 6, and the removal of the proof of vaccination mandate for the upcoming summer 2023 registration cycle. The policy of requiring proof of vaccination or an allowable exemption for in-person classes is still in place for spring 2023. The college will still strongly recommend wearing masks.
Read MoreWith roots in San Francisco, Anita Martinez, Vick Chung and Susan Solomon ran on a labor-backed slate in November and unseated three long-time incumbents. Now, the new trustees promise to listen to the concerns of students, faculty and the public. Alan Wong was also elected board president during a special meeting on Jan. 19, and Anita Martinez was elected vice-president.
Read MoreThis year’s enrollment has fallen 12% compared to the 2021 fall semester, according to City College Chancellor David Martin at the Aug. 25 Board of Trustee meeting
Read MoreBoard Trustee Member Aliya Chisti tearing down the invisible wall between administration and students to join forces in tackling student debt.
Read MoreNow that Trustee Alan Wong’s resolution for the Lunar New Year holiday as a campus day off has been approved by the Board of Trustees, many wonder what took so long.
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