City Attorney Dennis Herrera asked a judge Monday to block a commission from shutting down City College of San Francisco by revoking its accreditation next summer, saying the commission's review was ...
The City College of San Francisco’s struggle to retain its accreditation has led to a rapid, roughly 27 percent decline in enrollment that is threatening its state funding. “Students thought, ‘Oh if I ...
SOME 250 students, faculty, staff and community members rallied in front of City College of San Francisco (CCSF) on February 28 to protest the administration's threats that the school's accreditation ...
The commission that decided to revoke City College of San Francisco's accreditation next year did not adhere to several federal regulations when it investigated the school system, the U.S. Department ...
With another winter arriving in San Francisco, City College has made little progress in fixing its heat. Of the three CCSF campuses troubled by heating issues last winter, boiler replacements at the ...
Classes and jobs are on the chopping block at City College of San Francisco, as nearly 200 faculty and staff members may be laid off pending an upcoming vote of the college's Board of Trustees slated ...
City College of San Francisco's Board of Trustees selected Mark Rocha last week as the next chancellor of the college. Rocha will become the college's first Latino chancellor. He previously led ...
City College of San Francisco’s chancellor is stepping down to take another position at the school. In an email sent to CCSF staff and faculty Friday, the college announced Chancellor Arthur Tyler ...
At long last, cannabis has made the leap from being a reason to cut class to becoming a subject of serious study. In news that would make Jeff Spicoli smile, City College of San Francisco recently ...
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