Former City College Quarterback, Washington State Coach Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine Two-time All-American quarterback for the Rams Nick Rolovich was relieved of his duties amid a winning season with the Cougars
Lit Night Gets Lit At Ocean Ale House Lit Night has returned to Ocean Ale House, where one a month writers from across San Francisco gather to read their latest works.
City College Wins Entrepreneurial College of the Year “The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in San Francisco, mentoring and coaching students,” said NACCE CEO Rebecca Corbin. She added, “We are thrilled with the work that CCSF is doing and the engagement that they are seeing in every sector.”
Move to Online Classes an Unexpected Boon to Anxious Students City College’s move to online classes at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly flung many students into a whole new style of learning. How deeply has this online adjustment contributed to student’s stress?
City College Journalism Students Reel in 18 Awards Students in City College’s journalism department won 18 awards in the 44th Annual San Francisco Press Club’s Greater Bay Area Awards. The prizes include eight first place awards.
Enrollment Growth Strategy: Student Affairs to Pursue Advertising Blitz Regarding Campus Return Battling a ten-year enrollment decline and a lengthy pandemic now in its fourth semester, City College plans to use state funds to reel students back with the promise of in-person instruction.
City College’s Former CFO Tiptoes into Chancellorship The incoming chancellor’s contract was approved by the Board of Trustees on Sept. 23rd, and in the three weeks since he has not given an interview or issued a statement regarding his hiring, or his plans for the chancellorship.