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Cape Cod Community College loses $800,000 in cyberattack
Clicking an email led to a six-figure loss at a Massachusetts community college. An employee of Cape Cod Community College clicked on an email that appeared to be from another college, only to realize after there was an attachment to the message which raised suspicions. The employee followed procedure then and contacted the college’s IT […]
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HCC board of trustees approves relocating, expanding Katy campus
By mid-2021, Houston Community College will have a new campus for its west Houston students. The proposal to purchase 24 acres with an option to acquire an additional 30 acres to relocate and expand the Northwest College Katy campus at 228 Colonial Parkway, near the intersection of I-10 and Grand Parkway passed in a 5-2 […]
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Corning Community College will lower tuition for Pennsylvania students on campus
SUNY Corning Community College hopes to entice more Pennsylvania students to campus by offering them a tuition break. The college’s regional board of trustees this week approved a plan that would enable Keystone State students who live on campus to earn an associate’s degree for the same cost as New York state students. Read more
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Cayuga Community College moves capital projects forward for possible state funding
AUBURN — Cayuga Community College took a step forward in making a trio of capital projects a reality. CCC’s board of trustees endorsed the college’s request for getting the projects considered for state funding at a special meeting in Auburn Thursday. SUNY community colleges are able to annually request SUNY capital funding for campus initiatives. […]
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Construction Begins on New Education Center at Salem Community College
CARNEYS POINT, N.J. – State and local officials kicked off construction on a new education center in Salem County. On Tuesday, December 4th, Senate President Steve Sweeney and Congressman-Elect Jeff Van Drew joined local officials to break ground on the Sam and Jean Jones Glass Education Center at Salem Community College in Carneys Point. The existing […]
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Peralta Community College District earns lowest fiscal rating; placed on watch
The Peralta Community College District is in financial trouble and will need “enhanced monitoring” by its accreditors, who found the district and its four East Bay colleges achieving the lowest possible score on tests of fiscal health, The Chronicle has learned. The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges gave the $150 million college district […]
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Pasadena City College’s incoming president says listening first on her agenda
Pasadena City College will soon have a new president, veteran community college leader and historian Erika A. Endrijonas. Her first order of business? Checking in with students, faculty, staff and residents of the communities served by PCC. “The first thing I’m going to do is basically listen — talk to the various communities and constituencies, […]
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Engineering Academy expands to all Dallas colleges
Students enrolled in STEM courses – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – at any college in the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) can now co-enroll in Texas A&M University’s acclaimed engineering program. The partnership between the Texas A&M-Chevron Engineering Academy and DCCCD is an innovative method of addressing the need to put more engineers […]
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School board OKs concurrent enrollment at future facility
Plans are moving forward for a concurrent enrollment program that would allow Douglas County high school students to expedite a college degree or receive workforce training without leaving Castle Rock. At a Douglas County School Board meeting on Nov. 27, six board members — Anthony Graziano was absent — unanimously approved three pathways in the […]
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This community college plans to offer four-year degrees in Southern Kentucky
Students in Southern Kentucky will be able to get four-year degrees at Somerset Community College through partnerships with several universities, officials announced Monday. Leaders in the area have long wished for a public, four-year university in the Lake Cumberland region, saying it would make it easier for people to get bachelor’s degrees and would also […]
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UW, colleges requesting $1.5 million for transcript system
LARAMIE (WNE) — Implementing a 2018 law to create a common college transcript system for the University of Wyoming and the state’s community colleges will cost $1.5 million in initial funding, according to a report presented Tuesday to the Legislature’s Joint Education Committee. The report — created by staff from UW, community colleges and the […]
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CCRI faculty union is taking no-confidence vote in administration
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Community College of Rhode Island faculty union is taking a vote of no confidence in President Meghan Hughes. The motion that faculty members are voting on says that Hughes, vice president of academic affairs Rosemary Costigan and Dean Thomas Sabbagh have each “repeatedly failed in their leadership roles at the college […]
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