California Cal State’s online transfer planner aims to ease burden on community college students By Ashley Bolter and Delilah Brumer | EdSource | March 11, 2024 The new tool helps students map out their individual path to a college in the Cal State system.
Bay Area CSU campuses focus on new strategies to help students of color By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | March 6, 2024 CSU’s Young Males of Color Consortium seeks to create programs across the Cal State system.
California Chico State professor resigned after findings of dishonesty, retaliation By Thomas Peele | EdSource | March 5, 2024 The settlement agreement bars David Stachura from working in the California State University system.
Uncategorized UC professors’ math problem: How does high school data science fit in? By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 5, 2024 Professors say introductory data science lacks rigor; advocates argue it's engaging math for non-STEM majors.
Bay Area California legislature asked again to ban legacy admissions in private colleges and universities By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 28, 2024 Similar 2019 bill failed over fears that denying Cal Grants would hurt low income students.
California Legislative Analyst update projects bigger funding drop for schools, community colleges By John Fensterwald | EdSource | February 26, 2024 The governor has already proposed $13.7 billion in cuts.
Bay Area Cal State undergraduate student workers vote to unionize By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 23, 2024 Students across 23 campuses voted to form one of the country's largest student worker organizations.
Bay Area CTA-sponsored legislation would remove one of state’s last required tests for teachers By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 23, 2024 Legislators behind proposal say it will reduce barriers to entering teaching careers amid a statewide shortage.
Bay Area Narcan at California colleges: Are students getting overdose medication? By Li Khan | CalMatters | February 22, 2024 The law requires it but not all campuses comply.
Bay Area Colleges overlook the potential of students who didn’t finish their degree, study says By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | February 20, 2024 Abandoning potential "comebackers" has major implications, not just for them, but also for the state’s economy, says California Competes.