Finalists for Pierce College President selected:
Four finalists for the position of president have been selected by the Search Committee for Los Angeles Pierce College President: Interim President Aracely Aguiar, Carlos Cortez, Nathaniel Jones and Wei Zhou were recommended to LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez for further consideration, according to a search update.
The finalists are expected to be interviewed in April and the LACCD Board of Trustees is expected to announce the selected candidate in early June.
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Finalistas seleccionados para presidente de Pierce College:
El Comité de Búsqueda para presidente de Los Angeles Pierce College ha seleccionado cuatro finalistas para el puesto de presidente de Pierce. Aracely Aguiar, Carlos Cortez, Nathaniel Jones y Wei Zhou fueron recomendados al canciller de LACCD, Francisco Rodríguez, para su consideración, según una actualización de búsqueda.
Los finalistas serán entrevistados en abril y se espera que la Junta Directiva de LACCD anuncie el candidato seleccionado a principios de junio.
Traducción por Delilah Brumer.
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Student elections:
Students can vote online for their 2024-25 Student Government and the LACCD Student Trustee using their student portal, from Monday, April 29, at 8 a.m. until Sunday, May 5, at 11:59 p.m., according to an email from LACCD.
Instructions on how to vote will be emailed to students on April 29.
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Women’s basketball sanctioned:
The Pierce College women’s basketball team has been sanctioned by the California Community College Athletic Association, according to an update given by Interim President Ara Aguiar to the Academic Senate on Monday. Due to the sanction, the team cannot compete for two years.
Aguiar said the reasons behind the sanction are confidential, but she and athletics department personnel will continue to update the Pierce community about the women’s basketball situation. Aguiar said she hopes to partner with a nearby college until the sanction period is over, in order for the women’s basketball team to continue playing and to have the opportunity to facilitate potential four-year university transfers.
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