Math Jam, created at PCC seven years ago, won its second national award in a year when Excelencia in Education honored it on October 2. Math Jam also won the prestigious Bellweather award in January.
Racial gap in grades revealed
Share: Information presented at the Oct. 22 Academic Senate meeting shows a racial gap in academic performance amongst students. Hispanic and black students made up almost 45 percent of the student body in 2011, and almost 25 percent of all failing grades. Follow:
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€
College not targeted by financial aid fraud ring
According to officials, PCC has not been targeted by members of a financial aid fraud ring broken up by federal investigators recently.
AS and Office of Student Affairs offers transfer workshop for students
UC and Cal State representatives advised students to visit the transfer center and apply for scholarships among other things on Tuesday in Harbeson Hall, in a transfer workshop held by the Associated Students and Office of Student Affairs.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Share: Thursday, October 25: Cambridge & McGraw Hill ESL Book Fair 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. – C251 Calendar Standing Committee Meeting 12 Noon- C217 Budget and Resource Allocation Standing Committee 2:30 p.m. – C-217 Monday October 29: Campus Tour 9 AM – Pasadena City College This hosted tour by the Pasadena City College Student Ambassador Program, is a walking tour of the main campus. A PCC student ambassador will be providing guests and prospective students a fascinating look at the college’s educational and historical …
POLICE BLOTTER: Recent incidences reported on campus
Recently reported police incidents from Sept. 26 to Oct. 10
Arrested former student pleads not guilty
A former student arrested at the Aug. 29 meeting of the Board of Trustees pleaded not guilty to the charge of battery of a peace officer at his arraignment on Oct. 1 at a Los Angeles County Superior courthouse in Pasadena
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.