Bay Area Pandemic has college students wanting to study abroad in limbo By Stephanie Lam | Bay City News Foundation | April 23, 2021 Time marches on for college students hoping to put in time studying abroad, with plans for many still on hold more than a year after the pandemic began.
California California’s state universities want a vaccine mandate for the fall By Michael Burke | EdSource | April 23, 2021 The requirements could affect more than 1 million students and staff, but will only take effect if the FDA gives full approval to a vaccine.
California Why mental health is the key to dealing with learning loss By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | April 15, 2021 Upon returning to campus, students won't catch up academically until they feel good emotionally, experts say.
California California governor doubles down on call to reopen schools in the fall By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | April 14, 2021 Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday reiterated his call for schools to reopen for full-time in-person instruction in the fall.
California San Diego County judge declines to order two school districts to reopen full-time By John Fensterwald and Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | April 14, 2021 A San Diego County judge has declined to order that two school districts that were sued by a parent group be required to fully reopen by a set date.
Bay Area Mills alumnae ask trustees to keep college open beyond 2023 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021 Call comes as faculty, staff, and students demand more say in the future of the college.
COVID-19 Vaccines on tap for California’s children, but what do parents say? By Diana Lambert | EdSource | April 7, 2021 Children may soon be eligible for Covid-19 vaccinations, potentially helping California schools to fully reopen for in-person instruction.
Careers Events of 2020 moved medical students to political activism By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | April 7, 2021 The emergence of an organization for med students motivated by progressive concerns highlights the changing attitudes of some physicians in training.
California Gov. Newsom expects full in-person return in the fall after state scraps color-coded tier system By Ali Tadayon and John Fensterwald | EdSource | April 6, 2021 Announcement may lead to debate over mandating a full in-person return or offering distance learning option.
California Colleges and universities plan for normal-ish campus life in the fall By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | April 6, 2021 Universities need full dorms and dining halls to make back some of the estimated $183 billion in losses from a year of remote education.