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Laney College is a public community college in Oakland, California. [3] Laney is the largest of the four colleges of the Peralta Community College District which serves northern Alameda County. Laney College is named after Joseph Clarence Laney. [4] The college offers both certificates and credits for Associate of Arts degree, as well as ...
In 1965, a bond issue was passed which established a new downtown Oakland campus building for Laney College (opened in 1970), a new campus for Merritt College (opened in 1971), and the founding of the College of Alameda. Berkeley City College was established in 1974 and operated under the name Vista Community College until 2006, when it began ...
Laney College alumni (1 C, 8 P) F. Laney College faculty (4 P) Laney Eagles football (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Laney College" This category contains only the ...
They are located in Oakland, California, and initially planned to play their home games at Laney College, [5] with an expansion of the park's facilities to hold upwards of 2,500 fans. [1] [6] A proposed game at the Oakland Coliseum was blocked by the Oakland Athletics. [7]
In 1954, the Oakland Unified School District, then operating the Merritt campus and the Laney Trade and Technical School, formed Oakland Junior College (later renamed Oakland City College). [1] In 1960, the same year as the opening of Skyline High School, OUSD decided to relocate Merritt College from Grove Street to the hills of East Oakland. [2]
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Pages in category "Laney College faculty" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Adam David Miller; O.
Laney College Football Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located on the Laney College campus in Oakland, California, on the former site of Frank Youell Field.It is owned and operated by Laney College and is the home field of the Laney Eagles track & field and football teams, both of which are part of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA).