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.
BEMA’s Tools of the Trade Show Connects Theory with Hands-On Industry Training The Broadcast Electronic Media Arts Department recently held its third Tools of the Trade event at Rosenberg Library.
Faculty and Students Struggle to Recover From Last Year’s Layoffs A year after the board voted to lay off 50 full-time equivalent faculty, students struggle to complete their certificates. The Broadcast Electronic Media Arts (BEMA) department lost four of eight faculty members and half of its class offerings.
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.”
Six Weeks into the Semester, (Some) Students Finally Get Critical Software Access Students are finally gaining remote access to on-campus computer labs, which will allow them to access expensive software they’ve been desperately needing for class. Other inequities, however, remain unsolved.
Broadcasting Department streams Rams live action By Matthew Paul Maes For those that have been following the Rams Women’s and Men’s basketball games last season here at the Guardsman, you may have also have followed the games via live streaming brought to you by the BEMA department. For those that haven’t, that’s
Grammy nominated City College music professor records original compositions By Adina J. Pernell Broadcast Electronic Media Department (BEMA) recording Studio B was bustling with hectic energy on Oct. 23 when composer, guitarist and City College music professor Lennis “Lenny” Carlson stepped outside for a brief respite from the busy musicians of Jeff Sanford’s Cartoon Orchestra Septet tuning up