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In this week’s newsletter, we report on the ribbon-cutting ceremony for renaming a City College facility after former supervisor Harry Britt and more.
Kindergarten to College
The LGBTQIA+ rights activist died in 2020 but his memory lives on at City College.
The well-loved community college is kicking off festivities with a photo shoot.
The curious incident involving a "created" financial document, $21 million and a former chancellor has come to a close.
San Francisco taxpayers will save about a million dollars per year.
The finalists — including interim Chancellor Mitch Bailey — have been meeting with the college community all week.
Hundreds of students have been turned away from chemistry classes over the year due to a faculty shortage.
City College's faculty union is asking the court to reinstate laid-off faculty members.
Principal Tatsiana Siankevich and her six teachers lead students through math courses with logical problem solving.
The college's governance — not its programs — is holding it back from making a full recovery, accreditors said.
Villa de Kapuso fulfills a need for childcare facilities in the area.
The community college officially opened its facility dedicated to key disciplines.
The college has had a revolving door of leaders over the past decade.
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