New and vacant positions were filled after the Board of Trustees approved seven new hires at the Nov. 7 meeting.
The new positions were created to fill the Business and College Services Team.
Upcoming Events
Share: Friday University Rep. General Transfer Advisor- 9:00AM, L110 Campus Tour- PCC Student Ambassador Program walking tour of campus for prospective students. 11:00AM, 1:00PM, 3:00PM Percussion Ensemble Concert- 7:00, The Forum (North side of Building UU) Saturday Mens/Womens Cross Country at CCCAA State Championships Gospel Choir Concert- 8:00PM, Sexson Auditorium (Tickets sold at door) Chinese Music Ensemble- 8:00PM, Haberson Hall Sunday  Lancer Vocal Jazz Ensemble- 4:00, Haberson Hall Monday PCC Day- John Muir High School Lunch and Learn- 11:30AM, John Muir High School UC and …
Pathways program receives prestigious award
The First Year Pathways program will receive the Chancellors Student Success award given out by Chancellor Brice W. Harris, as part of the Community College League of California’s annual conference on Nov. 9.
Chancellor details Prop. 30 impact on colleges
As much as $210 million for the current academic year could be coming to the state’s 112 colleges
Campus has mixed feelings about election results
The campus community Wednesday had mixed reactions to President Barack Obama’s reelection win, even though most showed overwhelmingly positive support for him over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Student Success Act brings changes to California community colleges.
Stricter rules on fee waivers, new registration priorities, and different funding criteria will be coming to community colleges under a new state law.
Police Blotter
A man was reported allegedly pleasing himself between the bridge of the C and V buildings. The man was not located.
Bribery investigation of officials continues
An investigation into two fired school officials who are accused of soliciting bribes is ongoing, according to officials in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.
‘Zombie’ event makes students ‘Run for your life’
The living dead looked all too alive on Tuesday during the first ever “Run for you life,†a zombie themed obstacle course held in Robinson Stadium
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.