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Communications professor broadens students’ horizons

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Communications professor, Kimberly Church, works on classwork in her office. Emily Foley // Photo Editor // [email protected]

Throughout your college career, you will meet professors who will hold your hand through the semester, sugar coat everything and make class a breeze to complete. Not professor Kimberly Church.

Church has been teaching at City College since 2001. She has developed a deep understanding and respect for community colleges and the students who are attending and dedicated to learning. She incorporates not only the importance of communication in her courses, but the need to be an active member of society.

“Anyone who knows Kimberly Church has great respect for her,” says Karen Lee, a City College student.

This spitfire professor describes herself as generous and understanding, yet firm and demanding. Church does not watch television, unless it is the news and is anti-Comcast. She says she strongly dislikes seeing people who have an addiction to technology because she believes there is more to see and experience in life than to live through your computer and phone screens.

Church’s respect from her students comes from her passion for teaching. Church believes that taking communication classes can give someone a different view of the world that will influence the quality of one’s life.

Church’s communication classes, which include public speaking and interpretation of literature, are not your go-to classes to increase your GPA. Church challenges her students and requires them to publicly speak on controversial topics that affect their lives and are relatable to their audience.

“Kim Church is an amazing teacher and absolutely one of a kind,” says Makena Ongoy, who is a City College journalism major. “Even after discovering that I didn’t need to take her class, I realized that because she portrays such a passion for what she teaches, I didn’t want to leave. Everyone should be granted the opportunity to have a professor like her during their college career.”

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Church believes and constantly pushes students to go outside their comfort zone in and outside of the classroom. Church says that it’s a profound and liberating experience to travel and see new things. Spending three weeks in Italy by herself, boat trips to Canada and a cruise to Alaska, Church can definitely say that she has a new perspective on the world around her.

This firm yet caring professor, who says she is married to her career, grew up in Sacramento’s Hollywood Park neighborhood. Church and her brother were raised by their mother in a household where the door was always open to friends and family to come and go as they pleased.

Church learned that she had a passion for communication studies while she was attending Sacramento State. During her undergraduate career, Church took a culture and society class under professor Phillip Biddle. Biddle became a special mentor in Church’s eyes as she says he was the one who taught her the ways that communication can influence life.

From then on, Church devoted all of her time to complete her bachelor’s degree with a double major in communication and conflict and peace analysis – a major that she created on her own. After Sacramento State, Church went to San Diego State to complete her master’s while also working 30 hours a week.

Church understands how hard students work and that school isn’t their only priority. Students also have work and family but Church will tell any student of hers that it is all about time management. Church expresses that now is the time to learn time management because you will have to manage your time for the rest of you life.

Those who have had her as a teacher will already know, and that is to “breathe.”

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