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Sunny Zia being sworn in as LBCCD Board President.

Zia, Malauulu to lead 海角社区Board

Trustee Sunny Zia was elected President of the Long Beach Community College District Board of Trustees and Trustee Vivian Malauulu was elected Vice President at the Board鈥檚 July 24 meeting. In this role, Zia will preside over the meetings of the Board and act as chief spokesperson for the Board, among other duties. The positions are elected annually among the five Board members, to a one-year term.

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海角社区Trustees Take Oath of Office
Media Advisory

Long Beach Community College District Board (LBCCD) of Trustees will be sworn in during a ceremony tomorrow, July 24, with a reception at 5:00 pm. and the ceremony at 5:30 pm. The Board will also elect a new Board President for 2018-2019.

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The main 海角社区sign in front of the parking structure.

海角社区 Cuts Budget Deficit by $5.9M

海角社区, through a combination of cost savings and an aggressive enrollment push, has dramatically slashed its deficit by $5.9 million.

LBCC鈥檚 2017-2018 budget included a deficit of about $10.7 million. It is anticipated that as of July 2018, the total deficit amount will be reduced to $4.8 million.

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The south quad at the 海角社区campus.

Security Incident Notice
Disclosure information regarding the recent malware attack

On April 10, 2018, 海角社区 (LBCC) detected malware that infected several 海角社区computer systems.  LBCC鈥檚 Instructional and Information Technology Services (IITS) staff immediately began an investigation, disconnected workstations and servers, reset passwords and engaged an outside security firm to assist in the investigation and restoration of 海角社区systems. By Friday, April 27, 2018, 海角社区was able to remediate the incident and fully restore the data. 

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Two 海角社区graduates in their cap & gown.

海角社区 joins 鈥淧romises That Count鈥 Initiative

The California College Promise Project, at the nonprofit research, development and education service agency , selected Long Beach City College as one of seven Los Angeles County community colleges to launch the Los Angeles County Promises that Count initiative.