The Childcare Crisis Impacts City College Community The Child Development & Family Studies department and the Family Resource Center work to provide resources to student parents during COVID-19
Fashion Community Week’s 1st Ever Virtual Fashion Show Due to this ongoing pandemic, Fashion Community Week is hosting their first ever Virtual Fashion Show throughout the weekend of Sept. 24-27. This includes the International Couture Fashion Show, which features hand made gowns. Anshula Dixit, a current City College fashion student is part of the core
The Koret Foundation Announced $500,000 in Scholarship Funds That Will be Offered to City College students. City College received $500,000 out of the $10 million of the bay area scholarship fund announced by the Koret Foundation.
Six Weeks into the Semester, (Some) Students Finally Get Critical Software Access Students are finally gaining remote access to on-campus computer labs, which will allow them to access expensive software they’ve been desperately needing for class. Other inequities, however, remain unsolved.
Online registration and Canvas access fraught with problems Students and faculty are anything but happy with the new Banner 9 maintenance of the Ellucian system for registration and are demanding that all glitches straightened out so that classes can go forward online.
Coast-to-Coast: How Johnnie Bryant’s Career at City College Landed Him a Job with the Knicks All Johnnie Bryant wanted to do was to play college basketball. His exceptional talent, relentless work ethic, and unwavering passion for the game, though, took him further than he could ever imagine.
Non-credit classes attempt to bridge the digital divide City College students and faculty of non-credit classes are moving online along with the rest of the school. Some adjustments have been difficult, but others will bring a welcome change.