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Career and Transfer Center offers weekly workshops
Throughout the semester, Pierce College’s Career and Transfer Center has scheduled 42 workshops geared to inform and guide students through a host of common college-related
Gov. Brown’s budget proposes tectonic shake up to higher education
[Updated on: 2/21/2013 5:55 p.m.] In a contentious paradigm shift, Gov. Jerry Brown proposes transferring oversight of adult wducation to the California community colleges and
Seasoned sculptures to be renovated with Pierce park
The fruits of one man’s 15-year artistic spree, a colorful collection of sculptures and other artwork, have stood largely unnoticed in a corner of the
Campus safety program introduced during senate meeting
Kognito, a web-based program to help faculty learn how to approach students with mental and emotional distress, was introduced to the Pierce Academic Senate on
District to streamline online communication with students
The Los Angeles Community College District will deploy Outlook and other Microsoft web applications at Pierce College to standardize student emails, enable greater collaboration and
Over 100 students try to ‘crash’ English class
Video by: Ethan Hanson Edited by: Eli Diaz
Officials investigate Pierce College website hacking
Pierce College officials are investigating an incident that involved an outside party hacking the school’s website during the winter intercession, according to Mark Henderson, information
Pierce restores cadet program
Pierce College’s sheriff’s cadet program, which was suspended during the fall semester of 2012 for financial issues, has been restored. There are currently four cadets
Club to sell waffle breakfast for fundraiser
Alpha Gamma Sigma, a Pierce College honor society, is selling breakfast in the Great Hall Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 to 11 a.m. for “Pierce