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Collin College to be Texas’ first community college with armed marshal program
As students sit in the library and cram for their final exams, it’s likely that the last thing on their minds is safety. This week, Collin College is turning the page, becoming the first community college in Texas to have a marshal program. In 2015, the Texas Legislature expanded the marshal program to two-year colleges. […]
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Frida Kahlo Way unveiled at City College
Queer students at City College of San Francisco will now see themselves represented in the community college’s address. The official unveiling of Frida Kahlo Way was held at the Diego Rivera Theatre on the college’s Ocean Campus December 7. The internationally renowned bisexual Mexican artist’s name replaced Phelan Avenue, named after James Phelan, a wealthy […]
Health
How Food From Harvard Feeds Hungry Community College Students
Lunch had just ended inside the cafeteria of Harvard University’s Annenberg Hall. Trays full of chicken, noodles and snow peas remain, and Motoy Kuno-Lewis was making sure none of it will go to waste. Each week, he and other student volunteers package 1,200 pounds of leftovers into microwaveable frozen meals. Kuno-Lewis, who studies environmental science, […]
Health
TB Cases Stir Notices at San Diego City College, MiraCosta College Annex
San Diego County health officials are trying to reach people who may have been exposed to tuberculosis at San Diego City College and a MiraCosta College annex in Oceanside. The county Health and Human Services Agency says the cases were unrelated. One was at the MiraCosta College Community Learning Center, 1831 Mission Ave., Oceanside, with […]
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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 […]
Finance
Extending a helping hand; Riverland Student Senate helps curb food insecurity on campus
For some college students, being able to afford school means going hungry. Riverland Community College Student Senate created the food pantry a little more than a year ago and has since seen a large number of students utilize the pantry for necessities, such as food items and toiletries. Stationed inside an inconspicuous closet, the pantry […]
Academics
A quarter of college-going WV grads sent to remedial college ed, down from 31%
About a quarter of West Virginia public and private high school students who graduated in 2017 and enrolled in the state’s public colleges in fall 2017 were required to enroll in remedial education classes. That’s down from the 31 percent rate of college-going 2016 high school graduates who had to enroll in remedial education classes […]
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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. […]
Finance
Grant funding allows high school students to take college-level courses
High school students in Warren County, Va. will soon be able to take college-level classes to get a head start on the path to a career in nursing. Skyline High School in Front Royal, Va. received $15,000 from the Warren County Educational Endowment to pay for the materials needed to start the college-level dual-enrollment anatomy […]
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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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