The four task forces that are continuing Pierce operations, following the campus closure in response to COVID-19, met over Zoom today at noon. “We are
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LACCD Chancellor orders ‘Safer at Home’
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Chancellor Francisco C. Rodriguez directed all LACCD faculty and students to follow the “Safer at Home” health order
LACCD Board approves State of Emergency
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Board of Trustees unanimously approved Chancellor Francisco C. Rodriguez’s recommendation to declare a State of Emergency for LACCD
Resources available for students online
Despite school closing abruptly due to COVID-19 and going solely online, some resources at Pierce are still available to students. The Transfer Center and Center
Comfort in crisis, coping in unusual ways
Pierce College has undergone multiple changes from canceling classes to shifting toward an online semester due to the global outbreak of COVID-19, and the campus
Zooming to online
Pierce College faculty came together in an emergency professional-development period, preparing for the challenges of converting the spring 2020 semester online due to the COVID-19
BRIEF: All in-person training canceled for Tuesday
All in-person workshops scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, are canceled and being replaced with virtual (online) training options, according to Distance Education Coordinator Wendy Bass.
COVID-19 conference meeting at the Great Hall
Pierce College President Alexis Montivergen held a meeting Monday to address Pierce’s plan during the COVID-19 pandemic, including creating four response teams, delaying registration, and
BRIEF: COVID-19 response team meeting
The meeting addressed the instructional, academic and health safety concerns. There, response teams present asked questions for district representatives. The main objective of the meeting
Emergency Meeting of the LACCD Board
The LACCD Board unanimously decided to suspend all classes Monday, March 16, through Sunday, March 29, as well as moving up spring break, which was