The National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program has named Pasadena City College the lead agency on a $7 million grant that will develop new approaches to educating students in micro nano technology.
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Superintendent/President Erika Endrijonas signed an executive order on Monday that immediately prohibits the use of carotid restraints, or chokeholds, by PCC Campus Police. The order also creates a 13-member Campus Police Policy Task Force with the charge of completing a top-to-bottom review of the police force’s policy manual and training handbook. PCC Police Chief Stephen Matchan will report on the progress of the review by September, according to the order.
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For the third time in a row, PCC has been recognized as one of the top-performing community colleges in the U.S.
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A statement of solidarity from PCC
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The Pasadena City College Foundation and the Posey Family Foundation announced last week the Posey Institutional Loan Program for nursing students, which will provide low-interest rate loans to eligible PCC students enrolled in the registered nursing (RN) or licensed vocational nursing (LVN) programs beginning in Fall 2020.
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Pasadena City College and Azusa Pacific University have announced a new partnership that will extend access to nursing education for residents of the San Gabriel Valley region and help alleviate the chronic nursing shortage statewide.
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Pasadena City College this week began receiving the first of $15.2 million it will receive through the CARES Act, the $2.2 trillion federal stimulus package passed last month that aims to recharge the coronavirus-affected economy.
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The Board of Trustees of the Pasadena Area Community College District voted to refund nearly $25.3 million in outstanding general obligation bonds, an action that will save district taxpayers roughly $11 million.
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11/22/2024