A radically new structure for the teaching divisions of the college was approved by the Board of Trustees on Aug. 29.
The number of teaching divisions is reduced from 13 to six.
A radically new structure for the teaching divisions of the college was approved by the Board of Trustees on Aug. 29.
The number of teaching divisions is reduced from 13 to six.
A new budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year that reflects a cut of almost 600 class sections and reduces spending by nearly $7-million was approved by the Board of Trustees Sept. 5.
Members of the campus community are upset, confused, and ashamed by the Aug. 29 vote by the Board of Trustees to radically restructure teaching divisions at the college.
Students and faculty alike raised questions and concerns about the new three-semester calendar to intently listening officials at a town hall forum sponsored by the Academic Senate on Tuesday.
The emergence of the Coalition of Progressive Faculty caused quite a commotion at the Aug. 29 Board of Trustees meeting.
The Television Production Studio was scheduled to get a makeover and be renovated with state of the art equipment before the fall semester began. Two weeks into the semester and the studio, which is on the first floor on the C Building, is still incomplete with students who are enrolled in TVR production with no new studio to work with.
Free parenting classes will be offered this fall through the Community Education Center.
Winter classes were eliminated on Aug. 29 and in the new calendar the fate of summer 2013 session has not been decided.
Share: July 9 A student at the bookstore said that he overdosed on brownies laced with marijuana. The student was transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital. July 30 A 40-year-old man was lying on a bench on the second floor of the Campus Center Building and allegedly performing a lewd act upon himself. The man was detained at the scene and escorted off campus by police. July 30 A 60-year-old woman entered a classroom, began preaching the gospel and refused to leave. The woman left the …
A new budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year that reflects a cut of almost 600 class sections and reduces spending by nearly $7-million was approved by the Board of Trustees Sept. 5.