After a five-year run, Title V, a government grant that designates a certain amount of money in each fiscal year for employees to conduct staff,
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Course cancellation on agenda
Before the fall semester, department chairs requested that low enrolled classes not be cancelled prematurely. Not all classes were saved, but the Academic Senate hopes
Log-in lock out
The new SIS system integrated with Canvas is affecting students and faculty with log-ins for their accounts causing difficulties accessing course material. Monday’s Academic Senate
Big Teacher is watching you online
Academic honesty is stressed in pursuit of higher education, yet students find ways to cheat in class or in an online course. But professors at
OER courses remain unaddressed
The status of Online Educational Resources (OER) courses that a new professor must take over remains ambiguous in regards to the material used, causing uncertainty
Worries of audit, UC trips addressed in Academic Senate
Pierce professors need to make sure students are active in their classes or drop them as soon as possible to avoid the school being audited,
Get active or get dropped; classes may get audited
Professors need to make sure students are active in their classes or drop them as soon as possible to avoid the school being audited, said
Cyber hacks in LACCD lead to stringent security measures
Wi-Fi was shut down at Pierce College after a cyber security breach at Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) led to a ransom payment of $28,000
Pierce goes to high school
High school students throughout California will soon be able to enroll and take community college credit courses from the comfort of their high school campuses,
Faculty advocating for cheaper textbooks
The high cost of college textbooks continue to be a financial burden for many students wanting to pursue their education. Pierce College staff members are