The search for a permanent president took an important step as the six finalists spoke in a virtual public forum. Each candidate was given
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Academic Senate introduces acting president
Sheri Berger introduced herself to the senate as the acting president of Pierce College. She reported the status of choosing a new college president
SEIU 99 and Custodians share their pay raise frustrations
Several custodians and Local 99 union representatives expressed their anger with the recent pay raise approved by the LACCD at Board of Trustees meeting on
Community demands independent investigation of Pierce Farm Center closure
Members of the community called for an investigation on the Pierce College Administration concerning decisions behind the closing of the Farm Center during the Board of
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
Committee endorses departments in need of staff members
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is set to hire 157 new faculty next year. Current Pierce College faculty attempted to convince a room-full
Update: Former Pierce College student arrested for threats concerning Pierce College
CORRECTION: The person Sergio Castanon Jr. was mis identified. Updated: 4:35 p.m. Just before classes were supposed to start at 8 a.m. Pierce College was
Rocky Young shares leadership characteristics
Fostering an environment that’s open to discussion and provides the ability to see the long term goal are just some of the crucial components
Pierce College president invited to Farm Walk
Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Leland Shapiro invited Pierce College President Kathleen Burke to the Farm Walk which will take place on Sunday, April 27.
College president reflects on 2-year term
Kathleen Burke-Kelly didn’t have too much trouble paying for her education when she was attending Glendale Community College. “I don’t