Temprano Resignation Leaves Empty Seat on Board of Trustees The resignation of Tom Temprano from the Board of Trustees in February has left an opening on the board with no immediate replacement in sight.
17 Awards Won by City College Publications for Worthy Student Work Last year City College’s journalism department pulled in over 80 awards between the Spring and Fall semesters. Given the track record, therefore, these 17 decorations are likely only the first of many to be awarded to City College journalists in 2022.
Lab Schools Restart In-Person Programs City College faced even more challenges than most daycares and preschools. Even when other preschools or daycares were given the green light to re-open, CDEV Lab Schools faced many hurdles to re-opening due to being state funded and located on a college campus which had not yet re-opened. The doors
Faculty Challenge District’s Mandate to Downsize and Raise Concerns about Breach of Tenure 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.
Instructors Work around the Unpredictability of a Partially Reopened Campus City College faculty were committed to delivering in-person instruction, coming up with innovative solutions to mitigate the unpredictability of a partially reopened campus and the Omicron surge.
Underground Volcano Erupts, Isolates the South Pacific Island Nation of Tonga Bay Area organizations step up to mitigate the devastation of the volcano eruption in Tonga, contributing to relief efforts that show solidarity with families and community members of Pacific Islander descent.
City Seeks to Lesson Opioid Harm As the opioid epidemic in San Francisco has prompted City Officials to declare a state of emergency and introduce new initiatives, City College continues to offer limited solutions through certificate programs and student services amid budget uncertainty.