Bay Area What information would help you plan your education path? California wants to know By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | June 6, 2022 The team behind the Cradle-to-Career data system will host public discussions to shape the dashboards and tools.
Bay Area New study reveals hidden facts on college for California Asian American and Pacific Islander students By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 31, 2022 Report debunks "model minority" myth and shows disparity in college graduation rates among California's Asian American population.
Bay Area Private colleges want more power to police trespassers. Here’s what you need to know. By Elina Lingappa | CalMatters | May 31, 2022 Students worry the proposal could lead to racial profiling.
Bay Area Town and gown struggle over student housing at UC Santa Cruz By Natasha Jessen-Petersen | Stanford Journalism/Bay City News | May 30, 2022 Some community members object to a university plan to build housing on fields in front of the campus.
Bay Area Cal State employees demand leaders at largest university system act on multiple misconduct claims By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 25, 2022 Sexual assault victims and other CSU San Bernardino employees claim harassment and retaliation.
Education UC system takes another step toward keeping students debt-free By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 20, 2022 The university has officially prioritized part-time work as a way for students to pay for college to advance its goal of students avoiding burdensome loans by 2030.
Bay Area Billions more for California schools, colleges under Newsom’s revised budget By John Fensterwald, Karen D'Souza, Ali Tadayon, Michael Burke, Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 16, 2022 One-time and ongoing Proposition 98 funding would be an unprecedented $35 million more than the Legislature appropriated a year ago.
gavin newsom Behind Newsom’s $301 billion budget, big financial concerns By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | May 16, 2022 California has a whopping $100 billion surplus, but looming financial threats could threaten the state’s economy in just a few years.
Bay Area Students lobby for bill to ease university housing crunch — but would it work? By Ryan Loyola | CalMatters | May 13, 2022 Student activists say SB 886 would fast-track campus housing projects, which can get tangled in lawsuits.
Arts & Entertainment Noted author Jesmyn Ward to give keynote during final Mills College commencement By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | May 12, 2022 Ward is the only woman and person of color to win the National Book Award for fiction two times.