Los Angeles Community College District Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez attended Tuesday’s Foundation for Pierce College meeting, where board members pushed for a renewed focus on fundraising
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Getty publicist shares public relations, journalism experience, reinforces industry fundamentals
Digital publishing changed the way we consume information, but the fundamentals of good journalism and public relations have stayed the same, according to J. Paul
Pierce president offered vice chancellor position with district, still uncertain if she will take it after Board of Trustees meeting
UPDATE MAY 6, 2015: Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez withdrew his request for Pierce College President Kathleen Burke to assume the position of vice chancellor of educational
Incident Report, April 15 – 21
4/19—Animal Theft The Sheriff’s office is investigating the reported theft of a baby sheep from the Pierce farm’s sheep barn. The lamb was stolen on
#Piercewire, April 29
Publicist for Getty to present at college J. Paul Getty Trust Senior Communications Specialist Amy Hood will talk about the world of public relations and
Construction of stadium faces possible delay
Construction updates were the highlight of Thursday’s Pierce College Council meeting, with news of the stadium, fiber optics and North of Mall projects presented to
Farmwalk brings crowds of students, community members to Pierce
The 39th annual Pierce College Farmwalk brought to the San Fernando Valley a rural experience not often seen in the suburbs. Farmwalk takes place each
Audit of Pierce Foundation begins
An audit of the Foundation for Pierce College, first approved by the Pierce College Council budget committee in March, reportedly began before the PCC voted
Farm Center operators remain on property despite signed agreement to vacate
The Pierce College Farm Center was set to be vacated this month by its operators, the McBroom family, but they remain on the property pending
Town Hall event arrives Friday
Participants in the multi-departmental Town Hall at Pierce College will meet on Friday, May 1, where students will present research and propose solutions to a