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ABOUT JACC


 

JACC is a non-profit educational corporation dedicated to community college journalism located in California. It is run by an elected board of directors who represent both students and faculty from around the state.


The first sub-section contains files about the board of directors, including lists of current and past officers and other matters pertaining to the board, including minutes of meetings.


The state organization is comprised of two regional divisions: NorCal, representing colleges north of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley and Santa Maria on the coast, and SoCal, representing community colleges south of those locales. Occasionally colleges from outside the state join JACC and participate in the its activities.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES

GENERAL ASSEMBLY MINUTES

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Past Officers of JACC

This file contains a list of JACC officers from its inception.

Current officers are:

Faculty President -- Jay Seidel -- Fullerton
State Student President -- Michelle Olson, Chabot
NorCal Faculty Vice President -- Dympna Ugwu-Oju -- Fresno
SoCal Faculty Vice President -- Danny Edwards -- Bakersfield
SoCal Student Vice President -- Brandon Hensley -- Glendale
NorCal Student President – Anttwon Stanberry -- Skyline
Secretary –- Rich Cameron -- Cerritos
Treasurer -- Jacquie Thomley
Communications Director -- Rich Cameron -- Cerritos
Events Director -- Timi Poeppelman -- Sacramento

CONSTITUTION AND CANONS

Constitution

The journalism departments of two-year colleges hereby establish the Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) to exchange ideas and opinions, to develop and maintain effective curricula, to provide enriching educational experiences for members, to render mutual aid, and to develop and maintain a free student press.

Canons of Community College Journalism

These Canons are intended as a statement for a general guidance, a framework within which all junior colleges may operate.