The seminar “Unlocking the Quantum World: Research and Innovation in Quantum Information Science,” led by Dr. Kristi Beck, Ph.D., Director of the Livermore Center for Quantum Science at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), introduced students to how quantum principles are transforming fields…
LPC’s future as a Hispanic-Serving Institution is in question as its Title V grant, which provides $1.8 million in federal funding, is set to expire in 2026. The potential loss of this funding coincides with legal challenges to race-conscious education programs and…
On Nov. 6, LPC held a ceremony at the Mertes Center for the Arts to honor military veterans. Students, faculty and community members gathered for the event, which included a presentation of colors, a historical address by Dr. Harold Strunk and recognition…
Las Positas is losing nearly $2 million in federal funding as the Trump administration cuts funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, raising questions about how the loss will affect campus services.
The U.S. Department of Education has pulled a grant dedicated to Hispanic institutions, which…
Major protests have broken out across Nepal in September, led by young people angry over inequality, corruption and a government ban on social media platforms. The protests escalated into riots earlier this month.
Demonstrators stormed parliament, politicians’ homes and luxury hotels.
"I was there…
Las Positas College is experiencing record demand this fall with the Honors Program capped and waitlisted, the nationally ranked speech team at capacity and cultural organizations drawing bigger crowds.
What was once considered a commuter school is becoming a destination. Enrollment and…
This winter, Las Positas College is trading snow days for school days with the launch of its first winter intersession.
For the first time, the college will have a third semester. The four-week program runs from Dec. 20, 2025, to Jan. 17,…
