Three faculty members from the Pierce College Department of Art & Architecture participated in the 2012 National Endowment for the Humanities Institutes Grants for the
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Spring 2013 might see 200 classes cut
Up to 200 class sections could be cut from the spring 2013 academic semester according to a statement made by the Pierce College president at
Sheriff’s blotter 5-8-12
Petty thefts: April 23 – Two petty thefts involving catalytic converters, one from a car in Parking Lot 7 and another from Parking Lot 8,
New hires on the horizon
Plans of a hiring freeze were cancelled as the Academic Senate Committee is now accepting applications for ten new hires, which are expected to
Students celebrate May Day and diversity
Salsa music spilled through the speakers as a live band played for a large gathering of students during the Cultural Diversity Celebration on May 1.
Rep. Brad Sherman speaks on campus
Rep. Brad Sherman of California’s 27th congressional district responded to questions from both students and community members Thursday during a town hall meeting in the
Shining a light on the future of journalism
Journalists were advised Monday how to obtain a job in the changing world of news from a guest speaker during the Media Arts Speaker Series
Addiction Studies Graduates honor beloved professor
Graduatingstudents from the Pierce College Addiction Studies program gathered in the Great Hall May 4 to receive their diplomas and honor a professor they have
Congressional Town Hall Meeting
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Congressman answers students’ questions in town hall
Student loans, the Troubled Asset Relief Program and adult education were just a few of the topics discussed when Congressman Brad Sherman