Category: News
News
November 14, 2014
@Cypress Newsletter from Dr. Simpson for November 14, 2014
"The November 14, 2014, @Cypress newsletter from Cypress College President Bob Simpson is now available. This week’s headlines: Institutional Effectiveness, Annual Reports Presented > Dr. Simpson’s details successes of the College and its students during his presentation to NOCCCD Trustees. Mortuary Science Selected by NOCCCD Trustees as District’s Applicant for Bachelor’s"
News
Institutional Effectiveness, Annual Reports Presented
"Dr. Simpson details successes of the college and its students during his presentation to NOCCCD Trustees. On Tuesday, Dr. Simpson shared the success of the college and its students during his annual update to Trustees of the North Orange County Community College District. The Institutional Effectiveness Report and the Annual Report"
News
November 7, 2014
Dr. Simpson’s @Cypress Newsletter for November 7, 2014
"Here is Dr. Simpson’s @Cypress newsletter for the week ending November 7, 2014. This week’s headlines: Measure J Slightly Behind with Absentee, Other Ballots Remaining > The outcome of the election was “too close to call” according to the OC Register nearly two days after voters went to the polls. Pull"
News
November 5, 2014
Measure J Slightly Behind with Absentee, Provisional Ballots Remaining
"Measure J — a proposed bond that would facilitate renovation of the Science, Engineering, and Math and Fine Arts buildings, and foster construction of a Veterans Resource Center — is currently .6% short of the necessary 55% approval threshold. All precincts are reporting, but number of absentee and provisional ballots remain"
News
November 1, 2014
Voters to Decide Fate of Measure J in Tuesday’s General Election
"If approved, the measure would provide $574 million for construction projects — including renovation of SEM and Fine Arts. Voters on Tuesday will determine if Cypress College will be able to undertake a much-needed renovation of the Science, Engineering, and Math Building — a project that has been years in the"
News
October 31, 2014
Dr. Simpson’s @Cypress Newsletter for October 31, 2014
"The October 31, 2014 edition of Dr. Simpson’s @Cypress Newsletter is now available. This week’s headlines: Voters to Decide Fate of Measure J in Tuesday’s General Election > If approved, the measure would provide $574 million for construction projects — including renovation of SEM and Fine Arts Please Advise Students of"
Career Education
October 28, 2014
Water Polo Team Hosting Fundraiser at Super Mex
"The Cypress College water polo team is hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday, October 29, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. at the Super Mex Mexican Restaurant located at 6830 Katella Ave. (Dine In) and 6860 Katella Ave (Take Out), Cypress CA, 90630. For additional details, please see the flyer."
News
October 27, 2014
Partial Solar Eclipse Observed on Campus Thanks to Astronomy Profs, Club Members
"Astronomy Professor Ron Armale shared this photograph and some observations about last week’s partial solar eclipse: On Thursday 10/23/14 at 3:30 p.m. several hundred students and staff witnessed the partial solar eclipse right outside the SEM building. The moon blocked about 34% of the sun as seen below. You can also"
In Memoriam
Remembering Our Colleague Carol Ridley
"Cypress College employees are remembering our colleague Carol Ridley this morning. Dr. Simpson shared the sad news of Ms. Ridley’s passing: Dear Chargers, It is with the deepest sadness that I inform you of the passing of Carol Ridley, Executive Assistant to Vice President Karen Cant. She passed away unexpectedly over"
News
October 20, 2014
OC Register: Cypress College takes campus safety seriously
"The Orange County Register reported on Friday about the release of Cypress College’s 2014 Annual Safety and Security Report. The article, by Louis Casiano Jr. mentions the newly revised sexual assault policy and the campus’ active use of social media to keep students informed about safety-related information. Casiano wrote: The school"
