Sitting at most 50 feet away from the stage, the singers’ voices shocked the audience with wave after wave of goose bumps.
Board member named business woman of year
With a mile-long list of awards dedicated to assisting the communities she has touched, Brown feels privileged and appreciates being able to give back to her communities.
Information technology services warns of “Phisherâ€
The email forwarded a phishing attempt to the entire staff on campus, also included a warning from Cable to “delete these messages immediately.â€
Hiring committees screen new deans
Out of 42 originally requested hiring committees, two appointed by the Academic Senate and one appointed by the Administration are screening candidates for newly created and vacant dean positions, according to officials.
Senate meeting reveals campus tensions
Heated discussions over shared governance and communication issues broke out between various groups at the Academic Senate meeting on Monday.
Clarity sorely needed from administration
The summer intersession dates in the full-page advertisement in the last two issues of the Courier are causing confusion.
With all of the rapid and hasty changes to the college’s fundamental calendar system, one must ask if they were properly planned.
New teaching division structure approved
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.
Some baffled by restructuring
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.
Town Hall sheds light on calendar issues
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.
Faculty Association claims college can afford winter intersession
The Faculty Association claimed at an emergency meeting on Tuesday that the winter intersession did not need to be eliminated since the college has enough money in reserve to pay for it.