City College’s Finances Looking ‘Stable,’ According to Moody’s Investors Service The financial outlook rating from Moody’s is good news for City College’s upcoming accreditation assessment, according to trustees.
City College Students and Faculty Gather to Demand Answers From Administrators on Recent Round of Cuts Approximately 300 students have been waitlisted for English 1A and ESL students are being packed into classes 200 deep.
A College in Recovery Seeks Commitments from its Chancellor As the college has seen ten years of chancellors dropping out or losing good standing, it will be a dramatic change of pace to transfer to a four-year Chancellor.
Union Petitions to Remove Associate Vice Chancellor The Service Employees International Union 1021 has distributed a petition against the current Associate Vice Chancellor of the City College IT Department Ellen Rayz.
Imminent Return to Campus Message Misconstrued A message from Interim Chancellor Dianna Gonzales about returning to campus left many faculty confused and with the impression that the administration would resume in-person classes in the near future.
Delta Variant Surge Leads to Mandate The City College Board of Trustees approved a vaccine mandate Thursday, August 12, which will require students, faculty, staff, and visitors to be vaccinated by Oct. 1, 2021 at the latest.
A Many-Faceted Financial Fiasco The pandemic has exacerbated the College’s financial woes, with decreased tax revenues and delayed funding from the state, but it is not the genesis of the problem.