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Harassment training on Student Canvas
Students at Mesa Community College (MCC) are learning about sexual harassment and assault prevention through online course created to bring awareness about the issue. The Preventing Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence course informs students of laws that protect them from sex discrimination in education. The course has presentations that include scenarios of what are appropriate […]
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Training, testing are key to cybersecurity
It’s early evening, and you get an email from your college president saying she is at dinner with a potential donor and misplaced her credit card. You’re asked to pay for the bill electronically by clicking on a link in the email. But you notice the email didn’t come from the college’s system, but rather […]
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State Addresses Food Insecurity for Community College Students
EDISON – The Murphy Administration was joined Nov. 19 by anti-hunger advocates and higher education officials to announce it was expanding food assistance to career and technical education students at community colleges. According to a release, during a visit to Middlesex County College, which earlier this year opened a food pantry for students, New Jersey […]
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Modesto Junior College and Columbia faculty schedule two-day strike
Instructors at Modesto Junior College and Columbia College near Sonora will strike Nov. 27 and 28 to protest what faculty calls unfair labor practices by their bosses at the Yosemite Community College District. District administrators have said classes will not be canceled for 25,000 students at both campuses. The classes, labs and online courses presumably […]
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Muskegon Community College to keep graduation prayer, with changes
MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP) — A western Michigan college will exclude specific religious references from prayers said during graduation ceremonies after a civil rights group complained. The Muskegon Chronicle reports Muskegon Community College’s Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to offer an invocation “to the extent permitted by separation of church and state law.” The board acted […]
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SUNY trustees OK community college tuition hikes
State University of New York trustees on Thursday approved a tuition increase for students attending the state’s 30 community colleges for the 2018-19 school year. The increase, which took effect with the current fall semester, varies by school because tuition is set at the local level by each college’s governing board and county. The annual tuition at Nassau […]
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Are Non-Traditional Students And Classes The Future? Some Community Colleges Say So
It’s been a rough couple of years for Illinois community colleges, from the slashed funds of the budget impasse to concerning enrollment declines. This is part two in a three-part series on how these very different schools have stayed afloat by embracing change and, more importantly, putting the community in community college. “The average student […]
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‘Aggie Plus’ is N.C. A&T’s new transfer program for Forsyth Tech students
GREENSBORO — N.C. A&T and Forsyth Tech have signed a deal that could make it easier to transfer from the Winston-Salem community college to the Greensboro university. The Aggie Plus program is open to Forsyth Tech students, regardless of major, who are seeking an associate’s degree. The new program will sign up students this academic […]
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South Arkansas Community College signs partnership with Arkansas State University
South Arkansas Community College has a new partnership, that could cut your costs of education. The college signed a transfer agreement with Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. President Barbara Jones and A-state’s chancellor say the agreement will make the transition from an associate degree to a bachelor degree smoother. “So this way if they know […]
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Retired math professor gives Northern Virginia Community College $1 million
At Northern Virginia Community College Dr. Richard Semmler’s name appears on doors, plaques, and on this day a five tiered cake. “It just inspires me the multitude of people he’s helped,” said former NOVA student Tom Motak. Semmler, a former mathematics professor at the college, has an amazing record of giving. It started in 1968 […]
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Pikes Peak Community College reboots student newspaper, journalism program
When Jenna Benson returned to Pikes Peak Community College 10 years after graduating, this time to teach Introduction to Mass Media, she made a disappointing discovery. The student newspaper was gone. When the late Professor Janet Rohan, who led the school’s journalism department for nearly 20 years, retired in 2006, The Pikes Peak News also […]
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WLAC Is 1st California Community College To Launch Climate Change Studies Degree
As legislators and activists continue to debate and sound the alarm over global warming and extreme weather, West Los Angeles College has launched a Climate Change and Environmental Studies Associate of Arts Degree program. “We believe this is the first degree of its kind offered by a California Community College,” said Dr. James M. Limbaugh, […]
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