Down To 3: College Hopes To Seat a New Chancellor by Oct. 1 Since 2011, City College has had more than half a dozen leaders. Analysis by the Guardsman found that chancellorship of the college has changed hands nine times in the last decade.
Board of Trustees hire Mark Rocha as Chancellor By Otto Pippenger City College’s Board of Trustees voted 6-1 on June 22 to sign a contract with Mark Rocha, making him the new Chancellor. In the public comment prior to the vote, a large contingent of instructors and students voiced their strenuous objections to the Trustees’ decision, waving
The Fight for Fort Mason By Elena Stuart City College administration has not been transparent about the possible closure of the Fort Mason campus next term, but faculty and students are fighting to keep their unique learning environment and diverse campus community open. Some 2000 individuals are enrolled at the campus according to the City
City College is open and accredited By Cassie Ordonio City College expected the unexpected when it was reaffirmed its accreditation for the next seven years by a commission who once threatened its very existence. The news conference held in Diego Rivera Theater erupted to an encore and a standing ovation on Jan. 13 when Interim Chancellor