With a triumphant return to fully in-person celebrations, Berkeley City College celebrated its graduating class on May 24, 2023. The commencement ceremony was held at Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley and included speeches from BCC President Dr. Angelica Garcia, Board of Trustees member Dyana Delfín Polk, and Valedictorian Parneet Virk.
Johnathan Freeman
Recent Posts
2023 Berkeley City College Graduation Celebrations
Jun 7, 2023 2:30:00 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
Peralta in the News – Week of June 2, 2023
Jun 2, 2023 4:31:32 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
This LA Times article “UC Berkeley Spreads the Gospel of Data Science with New College, Free Curriculum” by Teresa Wantanabe from May 18 (estimated reach 26.4 Million readers) has been republished in multiple outlets including Denver Gazette and Yahoo News (estimated reach 58.9 Million!) and has been pushed by Apple News. The article mentions Laney College as a collaborator on the data science curriculum:
Merritt Staff Spotlight: Maria Valencia
Jun 2, 2023 2:44:15 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
Merritt College is very proud to share another success story from the ranks of our classified professional staff. Ms. Maria Valencia currently works in the Office of Instruction as the assistant to the VPI. She describes herself as a first-generation student from a very impoverished background, but also as someone who always had a strong desire to earn a college degree.
Laney College Professor Mark Rauzon’s Summer Work in the Arctic
Jun 2, 2023 2:40:12 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
Professor Mark Rauzon will be the seabird observer on a research expedition to the Bering Sea and beyond on a Canadian Ice Breaker. Leaving Victoria BC on July 5th, Prof. Rauzon will be collecting seabird distribution data when the ship is underway and when the ship is on station.
CoA Students Receive American Association of University Women Scholarships to Attend National Conference
Jun 2, 2023 2:34:50 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
College of Alameda scholars Nickesha Brice, Jaqueline Torres, and Macarena Valenzuela have each been awarded a full $1,500 scholarship to attend the American Association of University Women (AAUW) National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) at the University of Maryland in Baltimore on May 31, 2023.
Berkeley City College Umoja Leader Eneni Frank Wins PAAAA Scholarship Award
Jun 2, 2023 2:28:07 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
Berkeley City College graduate and Umoja Leader Eneni Frank was this year’s BCC recipient of the Peralta Association of African American Affairs Scholarship. Frank, who will be transferring to UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, was awarded $750 along with 4 other PCCD scholars at the PAAAA Scholarship Award Ceremony on Thursday, May 4 at the Peralta Community College District Atrium.
June 2023 Peralta TV Highlights
Jun 1, 2023 4:03:43 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
We at Peralta TV would like to wish all of our LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters, and siblings a happy and safe Pride Month. This month, our selection of programming covers diversity in its many different forms across the country.
Teachers 2 South Africa Project: New East Bay Fulbright Scholars Emerge!
May 31, 2023 5:05:16 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
Dr. Denise Richardson to Serve as Berkeley City College Interim President
May 24, 2023 3:11:18 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
OAKLAND, Calif., May 24, 2023 – Last night, the Peralta Community College District (PCCD) Board of Trustees approved the appointment of Dr. Denise Richardson to serve as Interim President of Berkeley City College effective July 1, 2023, and extending to June 30, 2024, or until a permanent president is hired. Dr. Richardson is currently the Vice President of Instruction at Merritt College, a role she began in March 2020. She has been an employee of the district for over 20 years, starting as a faculty member at Laney College in 2001.
Merritt College Student Profile – Esperiza "Carmela" Kimble
May 17, 2023 9:36:05 AM / by Johnathan Freeman -->
The quote “Strength and growth come only through continuous effort and struggle” may have come from self-help author Napoleon Hill, but it certainly epitomizes the approach that Ms. Esperiza Kimble (affectionately known as Carmela) has taken to achieve her academic goals. Arriving in the United States from the Philippines at age 17, seeking a better life for herself and her daughter, Carmela had to overcome many obstacles—challenges that included poverty, depression, and self-doubt.