Author: Marc S. Posner
News
December 7, 2020
2020 Annual Safety and Security Report Released in Compliance with the Clery Act
"Cypress College’s 2020 Annual Safety and Security Report is now available. The report meets the federal requirements intended to provide students and the public with access to information critical to their safety. The Campus Safety Department prepares this report annually to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy"
News
October 30, 2020
ARISE Hub Provides Cypress College with Online Support to Students Struggling with Isolation
"In a time when college students might feel particularly isolated from the world due to the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cypress College and sister campus North Orange Continuing Education (NOCE) are offering students a bit of reprieve in the form of social and mental health support. The ARISE (Academics, Relationships,"
Press Release
October 19, 2020
Cypress College Opens New Study Space to Serve Students Impacted by COVID and WFH
"Cypress College has expanded its on-campus study space by opening a 4,500-square-foot, open-air facility capable of accommodating 70 students. The Outdoor Student Study Space follows the model used by many restaurants to continue dine-in service during the pandemic and expands on the free WiFi program Cypress College initiated in the aftermath"
News
October 9, 2020
Cypress College Reports First Student-Related COVID-19 Case of 2020-21 Academic Year
"A Cypress College student who is currently enrolled in a class that meets intermittently on campus tested positive for COVID-19. The student notified Cypress College of a positive test result on Thursday, October 8, and was last on campus the morning of October 1. Tracing information provided by the student states"
Press Release
October 7, 2020
Dr. O. Lee Douglas Joins Cypress College as New Vice President of Instruction
"Cypress College is proud to announce the arrival of the new Vice President of Instruction, Dr. O. Lee Douglas, who began in his position on October 5. Douglas said he has long admired Cypress College and sees the school as an admirable institution that is providing pathways to brighter futures for"
Press Release
September 29, 2020
Remote Instruction to Continue During Spring Semester at Cypress College
"Cypress College has announced that course instruction will continue in a remote/online format during the spring 2021 semester as a response to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The decision was made as the college works to finalize the course offerings for spring in time for registration to begin in a few weeks."
News
August 24, 2020
Professor Jenelle Herman Earns Annual Diversity Award
"Faculty member Jenelle Herman is the recipient of Cypress College’s 2019-2020 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. Herman has served as a full-time member of the English as a Second Language Department faculty since Fall 2016. She also is an advisor for the LGTBQ student club, has been a mentor for the"
Press Release
August 18, 2020
Application, Registration Remain Open For Cypress College’s Fall Semester
"Don’t miss your chance to study at Cypress College for the upcoming fall semester. Applications are available and registration for courses is underway and open for all students, including those who have changed their plans to attend a university this fall. Classes begin August 24, and registration is now open."
Career Education
July 16, 2020
Retired Professor, Coach Tom Lubin Remembered
"Cypress College is remembering retired professor and coach Tom Lubin. One of the college’s pioneering faculty, Lubin was a chemistry professor who is fondly recalled for his memorable lessons — including jumping off a building — and for his devotion to students, including standouts Swen Nater and Mark Eaton. The Lubin Family has"
News
July 14, 2020
International Students Will Remain in U.S. After Federal Government Relents on ICE Plan
"Last week we shared with the campus community that the Trump Administration, through Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was moving to expel international students from the United States unless their campus offered in-person instruction in the fall. Today, we have good news: at a court hearing seeking to block implementation of the"
