Interim President Robert Miller pledged to create a better campus climate and form of communication between his administration and the faculty Monday morning in an open letter to the college.
District and Faculty Association refuse to budge on contract negotiations
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Board appoints Miller as interim president
After five hours and two closed sessions, the Board of Trustees finally appointed Former Vice President Robert Miller as interim president of PCC Wednesday night.
The road to Make Music: Pasadena to Seattle
Share: Former PCC student Eric Lilavois’ attachment to the Crown City, and its culture, diversity and potential as an entertainment hub extends into his business as a music producer, studio owner, musician, and songwriter. “I went to PCC very briefly,” said Lilavois, owner of Crown City Studios in Pasadena. “My education in music has all been in the studio.” But his connection with PCC did not end there. In 2010, Lilavois’ brother, Randy, served as the head coach of the PCC Women’s Soccer Team before …
Plans for U Building still at standstill
After two years of not knowing what to do with it, the college has finally received funding from the state to replace the U Building, but has yet to decide if it will be demolished, according to acting Superintendent-President Robert Miller.
New FA President looks to heal old wounds
Dr. Julie Kiotas will look to improve working relations between the faculty and administration and create an overall better college environment for students as the new President of the Faculty Association.
Several bathrooms reopened as renovation continues
Several bathrooms in the C and V buildings finally reopened after they were closed for the past three months while undergoing renovations as part of Measure P projects.
School to offer reduced parking permits to students
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Board appoints Miller as acting-superintendent/president
The Board of Trustees has appointed Former Senior Vice President Robert Miller as acting-superintendent/president of PCC while they search for a new president following the retirement of past president Mark Rocha.
Rocha receives more than $400,000 in severance pay
President Mark Rocha will receive $403,826, plus up to $16,000 in “reasonable” legal expenses from the District, according to a severance package agreement released by the college.