Pasadena City College leaders agreed to pay Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black nearly $26,000 not to sue the school after it rescinded an invitation for
Education groups won’t back rainy day fund Gov. Jerry Brown won’t have key education groups helping him make the case to voters for a bigger
Key ruling finds that City College’s accreditors violated the law, as Oct. 27 trial looms Herrera is ‘grateful for a decision that should help disabuse accreditors
Doubts About MOOCs Continue to Rise, Survey Finds By Steve Kolowich Academic leaders increasingly think that massive open online courses are not sustainable for the
PCC accused of violating open-meeting laws A lawsuit filed on Thursday by a nonprofit group will seek a court-ordered reversal of former president Mark Rocha’s
Former VP sues school for breached contract Rick Van Pelt explains about the structure of the E building at The Forum on Tuesday. Nov. 2,2010.
Following the on-site visit by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACCJC) in early March 2015, the commission
Dear faculty, Please note our latest negotiations update from April 18, 2014. PCCFA Negotiations Update April 18, 2014
Dear PCC Faculty, Although every faculty member pays dues, not everyone is a voting member. Please follow the link provided below to sign up! https://pccfacultyassociation.org/membership-information/
Dear Fellow Faculty, In response to the new block scheduling, the Faculty Association is looking for information relating to the effects the scheduling has on