The Academic Senate unanimously approved a resolution to send the results of the president’s evaluation to the Board of Trustees at a special meeting Monday.
Academic Senate approves faculty for presidential evaluation
Five members were approved to the Academic Senate’s Ad Hoc Evaluation Committee of the President after an extensive debate about its validity and practicality at its Nov. 18 meeting.
OP-ED: The war on Slurpees is on
Should a 7-Eleven convenience store be allowed to open across PCC or is the war on Slurpees acceptable?
President opposed to 7-Eleven near campus
College President Mark Rocha opposes the proposed opening of a 7-Eleven store across from the PCC campus on Colorado Boulevard because of the possibility that the convenience store could sell alcohol.
College may return millions to taxpayers
The Citizens Oversight Committee discussed in a meeting last week the possibility of returning to the taxpayers a remaining balance of more than $15 million from Measure P that the school hasn’t spent.
College will cover federal financial aid during government shutdown
The college will cover federal financial aid funding jeopardized the federal government shutdown, according to officials.
Academic Senate has no confidence in President Rocha
Share: Editor’s note: This story has been updated since it was first published. The Academic Senate overwhelmingly approved a vote of no confidence in President Mark Rocha and his administration. The final tally was 23 in favor of the vote, with none against, and only one abstention. Follow:
AS presents no confidence vote to Board
The Associated Students officially presented its vote of no-confidence calling for the removal of the college president to the Board of Trustees on Wednesday night.