Pierce College students will have the opportunity to learn Italian outside of the classroom starting next year. The one-month program, introduced by art instructor Constance
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Moodle is out, Canvas is in
The Academic Senate has officially voted to adopt the online course enhancer Canvas to replace Pierce College’s current platform Moodle. The motion passed with 36
Wi-Fi problems at Pierce persist
Wi-Fi and network infrastructure problems have persisted this fall semester at Pierce College, but senior staff have not said exactly how the issues will be
Transfer rates, future hiring discussed by Academic Senate
Transfer rates and planned hiring at Pierce College were the main items discussed in Monday’s Academic Senate meeting, the first session of both the semester and
Academic senate talks farmland, online courses
A proposal to save the Pierce College Farm Center land from development was the key issue presented at Monday’s Pierce College Academic Senate meeting. Associate
Graduation ceremony, student awards brunch, faculty gala to be on same day
Pierce College’s Academic Senate defeated a proposal by one vote to split-up this semester’s graduation events on different days at their second meeting of the
District debates outcomes software
The Los Angeles Community College District might have found new software to better track student learning outcomes (SLO), but the software is not without its
Head project manager explains revised construction plans
The Pierce College Master Plan for construction projects north of the campus Mall has been updated and the planned media arts building will be downsized,
New hires to shorten lines at Admissions and Records
Pierce College Academic Senate members brought two important incidents to everyones attention on Monday, Nov. 3, when they discussed the school’s process of evacuation and
Wi-Fi, cafeteria continue to frustrate
Pierce College faculty and staff articulated diverse opinions about the school’s Wi-Fi connectivity, and its lack of cafeteria vendors. Attitudes ranged from frustration to indifference