Faculty Union Criticizes Moves Towards Layoffs Interim-Chancellor Vurdien announced January 21st that City College intends to issue pink slips to a yet undisclosed number of employees.
Board of Trustees Prioritize Increasing Enrollment, Cutting Costs by 2025 Under the watchful eye of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, the City College Board of Trustees contemplate their financial strategy for the next five years and beyond.
Drastic cuts across the board to address College’s “dire fiscal emergency” in approved Multi-Year Budget and Enrollment Plan Facing budget constraints and continued accreditation pressures, the College’s Multi-Year Budget and Enrollment Plan outlines steep cuts, including at least 600 fewer class sections.
City College’s First Latino President Carlos Ramirez Dies at 75 Former City College President Dr. Carlos Brazil Ramirez, passed away earlier this month at the age of 75. This article discusses both his challenges and successes, and former friends and colleagues recall the man himself.
My Name is Ann Clark and I Have to Walk Slowly - Part Three Ann Clark, an Ocean Campus neighbor and longtime member of the City College community penned a comprehensive assessment of the issues facing the college today. It will be released in four parts.
Letter to the Editor - I am Ann Clark and I Have to Walk Slowly Ann Clark, an Ocean Campus neighbor and longtime member of the City College community penned a comprehensive assessment of the issues facing the college today. It will be released in four parts.
Faculty Blame State Funding Formula for City College Budget Woes California’s Student Centered Funding Formula rewards colleges for completions and transfers. Critics say it unfairly penalizes schools like City College which offer a range of courses and a variety of educational opportunities.