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.
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.
The Maturity of Transformation: Adult Education Legacy City College’s adult education programs continue to empower learners of all ages through free and career-focused training across San Francisco, from language and technical courses to workforce partnerships that transform lives.
Lowell High School: Student Journalism Under Siege Over the past year, student journalists across four California campuses have faced serious threats and retaliation for their work.
AANHPI Heritage Month Shines at San Francisco and CCSF with Celebrations and Calls for Cultural Recognition This year marks the 4th annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, with the theme “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.”
Hotep Urges Cultural Transformation in Higher Education at Final Equity Talk At CCSF’s final Equity Talk, Lasana O. Hotep called for deep cultural transformation in higher education, urging institutions to prioritize equity and align professional development with inclusive, student-centered values.
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.