SMC remains steady, but not spectacular
In the latest annual Institutional Effectiveness Reported conducted by the Office of Institutional Research, Santa Monica College was found to be doing well in comparison to other California Community Colleges.
Resourceful ways of sustaining the workforce
A new sustainability degree introduced to SMC will see students prepared for a career in the green marketplace.
More than just a question of debate
The Santa Monica College debate team shaping members for more than just a war of words.
Contract education rasies revenue, and eyebrows
Six new contract education classes have been added to the fall schedule. Only current international students are eligible to enroll, but a lack of transparency regarding the move by college administration has caused concern among some faculty members.
Politics takes center stage
As part of the inaugural gala hosted by Santa Monica College's Public Policy Institute, Mayor Villaraigosa and Congressional candidate Karen Bass engaged in a public conversation at the Broad Theater Oct. 4.
Health Information Technology launched at SMC
Santa Monica College has just introduced into its academic program a number of classes that cover Health Information Technology - a field that is expanding rapidly in the commercial sector.
Emeritus class cuts anger local residents
College administrators have proposed that up to 38 health and fitness classes are dropped from the Spring schedule of classes at Emeritus college. This has caused uproar amongst those in the local community who view theses classes as essential to their quality of life.
DPAC discusses hot issues
The District Planning Advisory Committee met on April 28 and discussed various school issues, including medical marijuana, the results of the greenhouse gas emmissions inventory, and student access to Student Learning Outcomes information.
Professor resigns, controversy remains for AET students
Bill Hogan resigns from his teaching position and makes allegations against the management of the AET campus.