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San Diego City College is governed through a "shared governance" process where the college is headed by a president who acts as chief executive officer and is responsible for carrying out districtwide policies as directed by the district's chancellor, as approved by the district's board of trustees.
Community college education in San Diego can be traced to 1914 when the board of education of the San Diego City Schools authorized postsecondary classes for the youth of San Diego. Classes opened that fall at San Diego High School with four faculty members and 35 students, establishing San Diego City College.
Marye Anne Fox, 1998–2004, North Carolina State University; 2004–2012, University of California, San Diego; Lisa Rossbacher, 1988-2014, Southern Polytechnic State University (Marietta, Georgia) Jennifer L. Braaten, 1999–2002, Midland Lutheran College, 2002–2016, Ferrum College, interim, 2017–2020, Blackburn College
Medgar Evers College – Rudy Crew, President; New York City College of Technology – Russell K. Hotzler, President; Queens College, City University of New York – Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, President; Queensborough Community College – Diane B. Call, President; William E. Macaulay Honors College – Mary C. Pearl, Dean
As mayor, he is the chief executive officer of the City of San Diego. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Gloria was first elected to public office representing District 3 of the San Diego City Council. He was president of the nine-member council from 2012 through 2014.
Sinegal was born January 1, 1936, into a Catholic working-class family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.He attended St. Lawrence O'Toole primary school, Central Catholic High School (Pittsburgh), and Helix High School in La Mesa, California, [2] and he earned an AA at San Diego City College in 1955. [2]
Modesto Junior College President Santanu Bandyopadhyay addresses the audience during the Centennial Founders’ Day Celebration in the East Campus Quad on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 19, 2021.
Jennifer Campbell (born c. 1945) [1] is an American politician and retired physician serving as a member of the San Diego City Council since 2018, representing District 2.A member of the Democratic Party, she served as president of the city council from 2020 to 2021.