Due to massive cuts to the community college community in California, Pierce College has been forced to cancel many of its programs. But when the
Month: May 2012
Cabaret features students’ talents
The Philosopher’s Cabaret, hosted by Pierce College’s philosophy club, will showcase a variety of talents from students all throughout the campus in the Great Hall
Band performs during free concert
A blend of Indian, Greek, and Persian melodies filled Music 3400, awing listeners at the performance of the band Wahid during the free Thursday concert
Physics professor to retire after 4 decades of teaching
William Duxler, one of Pierce’s prior Physics Department chairs, will be retiring after nearly 40 years of working with the school. Duxler, who was
Auto professor reaches out to students through cars
For Tom Rosdahl, the years he’s spent at Pierce have translated into the satisfaction of seeing more of his students in the automotive program go
Department chair to become adjunct professor
After teaching at Pierce College for 45 years, Lynne O’Hanlon, chair of the Computer Science Department, will be retiring from her current position and continuing
Annual art show showcases student pieces
Hidden above the Mall after countless stairs and one right turn followed by a left turn, one comes face-to-face with a collection of art work
Vice president to retire
She vividly remembers Pierce College’s 50th anniversary celebration, to which 50 former students were invited to speak of their lives today. That is one
Learning Center loses director
The director of the Learning Center has decided to apply her knowledge to other aspects of her life. Kathleen Boddicker will be retiring at
Roger Tishler: A man you can count on
A 28-year veteran instructor of mathematics is joining the growing list of those retiring at the end of this semester. Instructor Roger Tishler, who