
Through its ADA Compliance Program and Access Analysts, the District is working to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to the programs and services offered at each of its 9 campuses.
With its state-of-the-art labs, smart classrooms and botanical teaching garden, the new Pierce Center for the Sciences is growing the next generation of innovators and influencers in the Sciences.
Former Los Angeles City College student and current librarian, Dorothy Fuhrmann guides us through a tour of the college's new Martin Luther King Jr. Library, a treasured resource for students, faculty and the community.
From the fitness center to the basketball courts, students, staff and the community sing the praises of the new facility.
Hundreds gather to celebrate the LACCD project that consists of the restoration and adaptive reuse of the historic bakery building and the construction of a New Education Building.
An intimate look at the restoration and modernization of Building A at L.A. Trade-Tech College. The historic building will house the nursing and cosmetology schools.
The campus' project superintendent takes you on a tour of the three-building, 280,000-square-foot complex, which will house the Vincent Price Gallery, Drama Theater and Recital Hall.
After months of planning, design and construction, Trade-Tech's artistic grand project comes to life as the Student Services and Technology buildings.
Hundreds of job seekers turn out to find or get tips on sustainable employment at the event sponsored by the LACCD, PVJOBS and other green businesses.
Students can step easier without fear of icky, sticky, disgusting chewing gum now that this portable fast-cleaning stain-removal system has come to LACCD campuses.
Follow Patrick, a typical Los Angeles Community College student, to learn how much energy he will use as he tries to make it to class on time.
To counter global warming, LACCD colleges are taking the lead on sustainability.
This is the tale of Big Belly, the trash-eating, sweet talking, solar powered compacting and recycling system that made its debut for the fall semester.
The next generation of influencers in architecture and design is being trained at e7 Architecture Studio where access to cutting edge technology and peer-to-peer learning opportunities guide the studio experience.
A group of visually impaired students talk about the pedestrian passageway between the Braille Institute and L.A. City College in a documentary produced by the Braille Institute and the LACCD Sustainable Media Studio.
The new sports facility at L.A. Mission College serves students, faculty and the community.
Fans cheer Harbor College's new Seahawks Stadium, a state-of-the-art playing field that is safer for athletes.
To celebrate its 40th birthday and its new Child Development Center, Southwest College brings together generations of alumni, including the daughter of founder Odessa Cox.
Pierce College's botanical garden is a naturalist's dream, an outdoor classroom filled with native plants, butterflies, turtles, hummingbirds and other wildlife.
The Maintenance & Operations Building at Valley College is the District’s first LEED-certified "smart building." It uses natural light, sustainable furniture and can power its own maintenance vehicles.
To avert environmental disaster, the U.S. military enlists the LACCD for a top secret "Go Green" project in this futuristic tale about sustainability.
L.A. City College lights up its new stadium with high-wattage lamps that are delivered by helicopter.
A student journalist explains the who, what, when, where and why of Propositions A and AA, the $2.2 billion bond measure for sustainable building.
Architect Michael Bulander explores the concept of co-learning, in which students and professionals collaborate to shape well-designed buildings.