Bay Area As UC strike enters second month, grad workers risk arrest pushing for raises By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | December 15, 2022 Student workers view civil disobedience as a way to escalate their work stoppage.
Bay Area UC regents permit UCLA teams to move to Big Ten By Michael Burke | EdSource | December 14, 2022 UCLA must spend substantially to ease athletes' travel burdens and may owe UC Berkeley a subsidy.
California Chico State professor’s colleague said he talked of mass shooting last year and buying a weapon By Thomas Peele and Daniel Reidel | EdSource | December 14, 2022 Chico State administration is under fire for silence on alleged threats to kill colleagues who complained of man's student affair.
Bay Area UC, striking academic workers to enter mediation By Michael Burke | EdSource | December 13, 2022 Seeking better pay, teaching assistants and student researchers have been on strike for four weeks.
Bay Area Academic researchers and scholars reach tentative agreement with UC By Michael Burke and Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | November 29, 2022 Hundreds of faculty pledged to withhold student grades as the semester ends in support of striking workers.
California Cal Poly SLO enrolls the lowest rate of Black students among all the state’s public universities By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | November 29, 2022 The most selective university in the CSU system enrolled a miniscule 146 undergraduate Black students this fall.
College Free college: All four Peralta campuses waive registration fees for Spring 2023 semester By Olivia Wynkoop, Bay City News Foundation | November 21, 2022 Berkeley City College, College of Alameda, Laney College and Merritt College are offering fee waivers to those who complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Bay Area Regents delay decision on UCLA’s move to Big Ten until December By Michael Burke | EdSource | November 18, 2022 Regents initially were expected to take action on the issue during a meeting Thursday.
Bay Area Supreme Court conservative majority signals opposition to affirmative action By Michael Burke | EdSource | October 31, 2022 In 1996 race-conscious admissions were banned at public California colleges, which have since struggled to enroll diverse student bodies.
Bay Area Study finds college president searches favor white men and offers strategies to change that By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | October 31, 2022 A new report comes at a critical time in California, with positions at the helm open at CSU, community colleges, and other institutions.