Experts suggest reforms in admissions, financial aid and transfer policies could all help diversify faculty and students at the state’s colleges and universities.
First-year students are finding college in a pandemic can be isolating, but campus clubs and organizations are working hard to recreate community online.
While coronavirus cases are surging across California and overwhelming intensive care units, the country's top infectious disease expert is cautiously optimistic that college students can return to campus in the fall.
Student volume projections in the Golden State are similar to those across the country, and are largely due to a drop in birth rates during the recent recession, study says.
Amid surge in student anxiety and depression, report says schools should offer psychological services, basic medical care and other services to help families navigate trauma and other challenges.
The course would develop an understanding of systematic oppression and encourage students to participate in community activism says a University of Washington professor.
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