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Michael Brophy, the president of Hilbert College in Erie County, was selected by the SUNY Board of Trustees to lead upstate’s largest community college.
The Community College of Philadelphia paused hiring and the union representing the school's faculty is fighting back while accusing the school of not honoring their recently settled contract.
Gov. Kathy Hochul on May 9 signed legislation enacting the SUNY Reconnect free community college program for working-age adults — ages 25 to 55.. The bill was part of the state budget process ...
A theater director at a community college in Arizona is reportedly under investigation after being accused of encouraging students to strip on stage during an exercise.
Mace Archer, 56, a teacher at Mesa Community College, is under investigation by school officials over allegations he made female students undress in front of classmates.
32nd Commencement Ceremony for Carroll Community College’s Class of 2025 at McDaniel College on Wednesday, May 28. Students stand together following the processional during commencement ...
Voters in the Mt. Hood Community College district have finally approved a bond to pay for improvements at the Gresham-based campus after rejecting the past six bond requests from the district ...
A 21-year-old Middlesex County man was charged with committing lewd acts in a building at a community college earlier this month, officials said. The suspect, who resides in South Brunswick, was ...
It has been 50 years since the college last secured a bond from voters in the Mt. Hood Community College district, which spans a sprawling stretch of east Portland, Gresham, Troutdale and Sandy to ...
LOWELL, Mass. – The following local students recently graduated from Middlesex Community College. Tyngsborough, Mass. Siya Bhagat, Marin Rousseau Clarke, Mark Gelsomini, Anna Maria Hamel, Aislin ...
The Lane Community College District stretches across most of Lane County, as well as parts of Linn and Douglas counties. The total district population includes about 390,000 people.
ALBANY — Adults ages 25 to 55 will be able to go to community college for free in New York this fall, if they don’t yet have a college degree and pick a “high demand” field. The new policy ...
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