Bay Area UC tracks drop in students returning after COVID start By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Retention rates hit low-income and first-generation students the most, but officials expect rates will rebound.
Bay Area UC Berkeley to introduce four-year undergraduate business program By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | July 19, 2022 Students will be able to enroll directly in the Haas School of Business as freshmen for the first time.
Bay Area Some college, K-12 campuses reinstating mask mandates By EdSource Staff | July 19, 2022 Mask rules are in effect because of a recent surge in cases.
Bay Area Youth sports feel the heat as climate warming trends upward By Jessica Murfree and Natasha Brison | The Conversation | July 19, 2022 Heat stroke is the leading cause of death in sports.
Bay Area UC eyes online courses, summer programs, and transfer students in expansion plan By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 19, 2022 Legislators have pushed for more spots for California students and provided funding.
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco Art Institute, USF merger talks fail By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | July 19, 2022 Founded in 1871, SFAI is one of the nation's oldest art schools.
Bay Area Full steam ahead for November election — and 2024 By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | July 18, 2022 Voters will make decisions on education, healthcare, and gambling in the upcoming election.
Bay Area Free textbooks plan delayed at state chancellor’s office By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 18, 2022 Colleges are eager to get a piece of $115 million that was approved last year for free textbook programs.
California College or career? California invests $500 million in program that tackles both By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | July 14, 2022 K-12 schools, colleges and universities and employers must work together to support students making those transitions.
Bay Area Nearly 1 out of 5 classes in California taught by underprepared teachers By Diana Lambert, Daniel J. Willis, and Yuxuan Xie | EdSource | June 30, 2022 A new state database of teacher assignments shows that 17% of K-12 classes in 2020-21 were taught by teachers without the credential or training to teach the course.