Category Archives: Faculty
Honors bestowed on students, faculty, staff
By Matt Quijas GROSSMONT COLLEGE — For 50 years now, this school has been recognizing students, staff and faculty for outstanding performance. Here are some of this year’s highlights: Bobby Morris received the Division Honor Award in the Career Technical … Continue reading
Literary Festival on campus grows in prestige
By Johnny Weber GROSSMONT COLLEGE–The Creative Writing Program hosted its 16th annual Literary Arts Festival with such renowned speakers as Sandra Cisneros, who wrote The House on Mango Street, and Tim O’Brien, author of The Things They Carried, April 23-May … Continue reading
Student-Faculty Softball Game planned May 17
-Staff Report- GROSSMONT COLLEGE — A student vs faculty softball game is planned at 2 p.m., Thursday, May 17, at the baseball field on campus, according to Andrew Schauf-Anderson, ASGC comptroller-elect. Intended to raise money for the Associated Students of Grossmont College, … Continue reading
Forum May 9 will advise people who have been laid off
GROSSMONT COLLEGE (Press Release) – The Career Center’s Adult Reentry Program will host “Now That You’ve Been Laid Off,” a free seminar featuring tips on getting hired again, from 2 to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 9, in Griffin Center, … Continue reading
Professor invites all to his spooky Halloween celebration
GROSSMONT COLLEGE—Media Communications Prof. Jim Papageorge, who earlier this month produced the rumbles of the on-campus earthquake drill, will be turning his house into a special-effects mansion on Halloween night, Monday, Oct. 31, with the help of students in his … Continue reading
Campus profiles: Harlow, Vasquez and Haywood
By Dylan Burke GROSSMONT COLLEGE –To aid in the process of helping members of the campus community get to know each other better, following is another in a series of profile stories about a student, staff member and faculty member. … Continue reading
Local Libertarian featured in political economy week
GROSSMONT COLLEGE (Press Release) – Political Economy Week, Oct.24 to 28, will include an appearance on campus by Richard Rider, chairman of San Diego Tax Fighters, an advocacy group. Rider will speak from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in … Continue reading
English Dept. to celebrate alumnus who became rock critic
GROSSMONT COLLEGE (Press Release) — The English Department’s Creative Writing Program will pay tribute to a deceased rock `n’ roll critic and former student as part of its Fall 2011 Reading Series. The third annual Lester Bangs Memorial Reading will … Continue reading