Summer Classes Begin Week of June 23 For Your Information

Summer Classes Begin Week of June 23

"Instruction in Cypress College’s summer term begins next week, with classes kicking off on Monday, June 23. All courses are completed on or before August 14, 2014. The schedule of classes for the summer, 2014 is available on the college website and is also available for sale in the Bookstore. Registration via the"
Blackboard Site Gets New URL For Your Information

Blackboard Site Gets New URL

"Cypress College’s Blackboard site has a new URL: cypresscollege.blackboard.com. The change comes as the service is now hosted by Blackboard. Please update any bookmarks you have."
Cypress College Shifts to Summer 4-Day Work Week For Your Information

Cypress College Shifts to Summer 4-Day Work Week

"Cypress College has shifted to its summer schedule, which means the campus is closed on Fridays. This practice continues through August 17, 2014. Typical office hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m., though that may vary from office to office."
OC Register: Career, more college on Cypress graduates’ minds News

OC Register: Career, more college on Cypress graduates’ minds

"When 400-plus members of the Class of 2014 paraded through Gateway Plaza on Friday, May 23, it represented the largest number of participants in a Cypress College graduation ceremony that anyone involved could recollect. The Orange County Register also found excitement in the 47th Commencement. Reporter Anders Howmann filed a report"
1,225 Degrees Earned at Cypress College’s 47th Commencement News

1,225 Degrees Earned at Cypress College’s 47th Commencement

"A total of 1,083 Cypress College students associate’s degrees during the College’s 47th Commencement on Friday, May 23, 2014 in the campus Gateway Plaza. An additional 649 students earned occupational certificates. More than 400 students participated in the commencement ceremony, along with approximately 100 faculty staff and administrators taking part in the celebration."
Live Broadcast of 47th Commencement Scheduled for Friday, May 23 News

Live Broadcast of 47th Commencement Scheduled for Friday, May 23

"Cypress College has scheduled a live broadcast of its 47th Commencement, which will take place at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 23, 2014, in Gateway Plaza. The broadcast, via the campus USTREAM channel, will begin at approximately 5:45 p.m. In addition to the live broadcast, the footage will be archived for"
Dr. Simpson’s @Cypress Newsletter for May 16, 2014 News

Dr. Simpson’s @Cypress Newsletter for May 16, 2014

"The May 16, 2014, edition of the @Cypress newsletter from Cypress College President Bob Simpson is now available. This week’s headlines: 47th Commencement Friday, May 23, 6 p.m., Gateway Plaza Physics and Engineering Student Johnson is Outstanding Graduate After a decade-long break between high school and college, the single father with"
Physics and Engineering Student Johnson is Cypress College’s 2014 Outstanding Graduate News

Physics and Engineering Student Johnson is Cypress College’s 2014 Outstanding Graduate

"After a decade-long break between high school and college, the single father with a 3.97 GPA is headed to Cal Berkeley in the fall. The path from under-employed construction worker to undergraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley is a remarkable one. James Johnson, Cypress College’s 2014 Outstanding Graduate, did"
Academic Senate Honors Three Faculty with Annual Awards News

Academic Senate Honors Three Faculty with Annual Awards

"Three faculty have been selected by the Cypress College Academic Senate for annual awards. The faculty will serve in honorary roles at commencement on May 23, and will be recognized during the ceremony. Becky Floyd of the Anthropology Department, is the recipient of the Outstanding Full-Time Faculty Award. The Charger Award"
Educator Rosas is Recipient of 2014 Outstanding Alumna Award News

Educator Rosas is Recipient of 2014 Outstanding Alumna Award

"Reyna Rosas ended up at Cypress College because that’s what she told a Los Angeles Superior Court judge was her intention. Her statement — and, the way Rosas tells the story, it was more declaration than promise — became reality thanks to the intervention of a stranger, who paid Rosas’ tuition."