ARTX Building to Receive Smart Classroom Upgrades After Long Shutdown The upper level of the Creative Arts Extension has been closed since 2020 and is waiting on further upgrades before reopening.
So Cose, Yet So Far: Why Students Stop Short of Graduation A recent national study found that many community college students drop out of school, even when they are close to finishing their coursework.
Delivery Driver Killed in Tragic Accident on Campus A delivery driver was fatally crushed by his own van while making a plant delivery to City College’s Horticulture Department on Ocean Campus, prompting a police investigation into the workplace accident.
SEIU 1021 Petitions Board of Trustees to Resolve Recycling Staff Shortage City College’s recycling department remains critically understaffed despite a 2022 promise to expand zero-waste staffing.
City Hall Recognizes CCSF’s Brian Vargas for Service to Student Veterans At a City Hall ceremony celebrating the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday and San Francisco’s Veterans Day observance, city leaders and veteran-service organizations gathered to honor the resilience and service of local veterans.
From Service to Studies: Finding a New Bond Beyond the Uniform Opened in August 2010, the VRC was the first of its kind among California’s 116 community colleges, following the launch of the GI Bill in 2008. Since then, the center has expanded alongside programs like the Student Veterans Health initiative, offering support that goes beyond academics.
City College Strengthens Defense Against 'Ghost Students' New technologies implemented across California Community Colleges and within City College’s enrollment system are yielding strong results, vigorously combating financial aid fraud.