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.
Equity Talks Challenges Myths of Self-Reliance Lasana O. Hotep delivered a powerful presentation titled “Dismantling the Myth of Rugged Individualism: Challenging Stigmas of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.” The presentation, which took place on March 12, was the second part of the Equity Talks Speaker Series.
Community Feedback Shapes the Selection of Future Vice Chancellor CCSF hosted the Vice Chancellor Forum with Dr. Zahi Atallah, Dr. Deonne Kunkel, Dr. Bradley Lane, and Mr. David Yee. Community feedback through surveys and evaluations will guide leadership selection.
Small Office, Big Impact: The Link Center’s Role in Public Health Knowledge The Link Center at the City College Department of Community and Public Health is a peer-run resource center. It offers several training programs, including Addiction and Recovery Counseling, Community Health Worker, Community Mental Health and Healthcare Interpreting.
Empowering Students: Providing Laptops to Those in Need City College of San Francisco’s Laptop Program, launched during the 2020 pandemic, provides students with laptops to support academic success.
John Adams Moves One Step Closer to Becoming a Center for Health Occupation Programs Starting this semester, the John Adams Center has begun offering additional general education classes to support students pursuing careers in healthcare and emergency response.