Bay Area UC may allow partial campus reopenings in the fall By Larry Gordon | EdSource | May 21, 2020 If they reopen, campuses would at first require face coverings, limit class sizes, ban audiences at sports events.
College 100 days since the first alert, California’s education system grapples with upheaval and uncertainty By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | May 21, 2020 Bedrooms and kitchen tables have been turned into classrooms, but the question remains, how and when will students return to school?
California California’s college class of 2020 prepares for a shrinking job market By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 21, 2020 Amid historic job losses, students are urged to look for alternatives like graduate school and projects until hiring resumes.
Careers ‘Roundtable’ offers rising, recent college graduates framework for career readiness By Laura Francis & Doug Ireland, Roundtable | May 19, 2020 [SPONSORED] Parents tired of restocking the fridge and losing control of the remote to those SIP grads, here's an option to help get them moving
College Graduating college seniors miss milestones, grapple with post-college plans By Elena Cavender | May 15, 2020 No pomp in these circumstances: PHS alums graduating into an uncertain future share what the last few months have been like.
Bay Area California State University classes to continue mostly online in fall By Michael Burke | EdSource | May 12, 2020 CSU's decision could represent the beginning of fall semester changes for colleges and universities.
Bay Area UC president wants SAT/ACT mandate suspended through 2024 and new exam created By Larry Gordon | EdSource | May 12, 2020 The plan conflicts in part with faculty position and could be very influential nationally; UC regents to vote on the issue next week.
Bay Area Fewer international students expected to return to colleges in California and nation, hurting finances By Larry Gordon | EdSource | May 11, 2020 Problems with visas, money and travel may block international students’ return; colleges fear the lost revenue will reduce academic programs and staffing.
Bay Area Gov. Newsom now projects $18 billion less in required funding for K-12, community colleges By John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 7, 2020 A cut of that magnitude would compound coronavirus' damage to education.
California How coronavirus has changed grading policies By Ricardo Cano | CALmatters | May 5, 2020 Grading policies will vary by school district, but students will not receive worse grades than they had — and in many cases will have options.