Chancellor Emerita Constance M. Carroll Arts & Humanities (AH) Building Dedication

AH Building Dedication
Thank you for joining our AH Building Dedication on January 25, 2024, where we celebrated the legacy of Chancellor Emerita Constance M. Carroll at San Diego City College. The event began with a VIP reception in the City Art Gallery and was followed by formal dedication ceremony recognizing Dr. Carroll's extraordinary contributions to education and the community.
As part of the festivities, the college introduced the inaugural Chancellor Emerita Constance M. Carroll Scholarship where Honors/Promise student Nasteho Ali, and graphic design students Katherine Heath and Alfiia Osipova were its first recipients. Katherine and Alfiia were the designers of the wall wraps/wayfinding signs that were installing throughout the AH Building.
Parking for AH Building Dedication Event
Parking is available in the parking structure P200 near the MS Building, which is across the street from the AH Building. You can enter the parking garage on 15th Street or 16th Street between C Street and Broadway.
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About Chancellor Emerita Carroll
Chancellor Emerita Constance M. Carroll, Ph.D., who served as the chancellor of the San Diego Community College District for 17 years and has worked with the district for 28 years. As chancellor, Dr. Carroll has overseen a transformation of San Diego City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges, and San Diego Continuing Education funded through the voter-approved, $1.555-billion Propositions S and N bond measures passed in 2002 and 2006, respectively.
She’s also a national leader in the tuition-free Promise movement and launched the district’s San Diego Promise program, which now serves more than 3,000 students annually. Chancellor Carroll co-chaired the advocacy campaign which helped establish the California Community College Baccalaureate Program.
In addition, Dr. Carroll was appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate for a six-year term on the National Council on the Humanities overseeing the work of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and she has served on numerous local, state, and national boards and committees committed to educational and economic excellence.
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