Returning to work after retirement may seem unusual to some, but continuing the love of her work was natural for Marian Weiser, a retired professor
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Retirement will not slow automotive instructor down
With nearly as many cars parked in and around his Conejo Valley home as years of service with the Pierce College Automotive Department, Tom Rosdahl
First full-time professor at Modern Development Department to retire
After 37 years of teaching American Sign Language and Interpreting full time at Pierce College, a devoted teacher will retire. Professor of Languages Darlene Wittman
Emmy award-winner to leave Pierce after 15 years
Winning an Emmy sometimes doesn’t require news coverage or an entourage of photographers fighting for your attention in hopes of grabbing just a glimpse of
Award-winning math professor to retire after 33 years
Nominated for this year’s Hayward Award, a state chancellor’s award for the best community college professor in the state, mathematics instructor Katherine Yoshiwara will be retiring
New library website more user-friendly and interactive
Finding a book in the college library’s catalogue or searching for resources online for a research paper will now be easier for Pierce College students
Online classes in-demand at Pierce
Samantha Lipton is a full-time Pierce College student working at one of the college’s office at the front desk. Like most students, working and going
Horse painted to teach anatomy
Among the activities that took place during the 21st annual Farm Walk, one stood out from the rest: Lucky, a mixed-breed 18-year-old horse that was
New student government executives share background
Members of the incoming student government executive board for 2013-14 share their hobbies, and how they got involved with the Associated Students Organization. President Gustavo
ENCORE student designs hiking trail
At a first glance, Pierce College may not seem like an appealing hiking trail to people on campus, but one student has carefully crafted out