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SB 1348 Establishing Black-Serving Institution Designation Signed into Law

Oct 30, 2024 1:32:07 PM / by Mark Johnson -->

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Human Resources Retreat

Oct 30, 2024 1:20:55 PM / by Mark Johnson -->

On Wednesday, October 2nd, Vice Chancellor of Human Resources & Employee Relations Andrea Epps hosted a Human Resources retreat at Merritt CollegeThis retreat included the teams working on Human Resources, Employee Relations, Benefits, and Risk Management. It was another excellent team building event!

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Teeny Tiny Mic: Celebrating Local Talent and Diverse Sounds on KGPC Radio

Oct 24, 2024 9:30:08 AM / by Felicia Bridges -->

KGPC has had a long-held dream of having a live music show in its programming lineup called "Teeny Tiny Mic". For those who aren’t familiar, National Public Radio (NPR) has a show titled "Tiny Desk", a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of former All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C. KGPC wanted its own local version of this music show, particularly since the Bay Area is burgeoning with musical talent hence, Teeny Tiny Mic.

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Meet Jaylon King from the CoA Men's Basketball Team

Oct 18, 2024 2:25:47 PM / by Johnathan Freeman -->

Discover how Jaylon King from the CoA Men's Basketball Team finds success through supportive counselors and a welcoming educational environment at College of Alameda.

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Student View: Accessing Financial Aid

Oct 17, 2024 11:44:11 AM / by Cassandra L. Hernandez -->

by Cassandra L. Hernandez, College of Alameda student

 

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is an online application that can help you get the financial aid that you need in order to pursue your educational and career goals! Your FAFSA application helps your college determine if you're eligible for work-study programs, if you qualify for certain loans, and—most notably—how much grant money you need based on the information you submit. Grants, whether state or federal, do not need to be paid back; it’s free money!

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Peralta Colleges Support Undocumented Student Action Week

Oct 14, 2024 2:29:38 PM / by Mark Johnson -->

The Peralta Community College District is proud to continue our ongoing and sustained commitment to serving the undocumented members of our East Bay community and joins with other community colleges across the state for Undocumented Student Action Week 2024.

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Meet Kenny Ko from the BCC Basic Needs Center

Oct 11, 2024 10:22:01 AM / by Johnathan Freeman -->

Sociology student Kenny Ko talks about his experiences at Berkeley City College. He is in API L.E.A.D. and works at the Basic Needs Center. He is happy to help students with basic needs and assist them with any problems.

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Earthquake Preparedness: Great Shakeout is October 17th

Oct 11, 2024 10:17:16 AM / by Johnathan Freeman -->

Here in the East Bay, we live in an earthquake zone, so it’s important that we all know what to do to keep as safe as possible during a quake.  The Great California Shakeout on October 17, 2024, at 10:17am, is an opportunity to test our emergency preparedness in case of an earthquake.  On that day and time, the Peralta Community College District will test our emergency communication system, Rave, by sending you all a text and email message advising you of the Great Shakeout emergency earthquake test.

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Welcome Justin Hoover, New College of Alameda Volleyball Coach

Oct 10, 2024 7:18:26 PM / by Mark Johnson -->

Earlier this fall, College of Alameda President Melanie Dixon announced two important faculty hires for the CoA Athletics Department, including NBA Hall-of-Famer Gary Payton as the Men's Basketball Coach and Justin Hoover as the Women's Volleyball Coach.  We got to know Coach Payton during his press conference last month; now it's time to get to know Coach Hoover better!

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Merritt College President's Report – October 8, 2024

Oct 10, 2024 1:23:12 PM / by David M. Johnson -->

U.S. State Department's Chief Diversity Officer Inspires Students at Engaging Campus Event

On Thursday, September 26, we had the great honor of hosting Yesterday, we had the honor of hosting Ms. Zakiya Carr Johnson, who currently serves as the U.S. Department of State Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Raised in East Palo Alto, Ms. Carr Johnson traveled from Washington, D.C. to our campus to share with our students the civil service employment opportunities that are available to them.

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