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Adjunct faculty battle for health benefits at California community colleges
Community college districts have virtually ignored a nagging issue: There is little funding to cover health benefits for two-thirds of their academic workforce.Read More
Three in four California college students worry virus will impact graduation
Most California college students are concerned the coronavirus pandemic will prevent them from graduating.Read More
UC Berkeley is best value college, says Forbes
The University of California at Berkeley is the nation's top best-value college in 2017 for the second year in a row according to a Forbes magazine ranking.Read More
Free City College tuition for SF residents starts this fall
The City has agreed to spend almost $5.4 million annually for the next two years, and is expected to begin subsidizing tuition costs beginning this fall.Read More
UC Berkeley admits 1,000 more California students
One thousand more California students than last year were admitted to the UC Berkeley freshman class.Read More
College of Marin offers high schoolers free tuition
The College of Marin is offering free tuition and cover fees to 500 Marin County high school seniors for the fall 2016 semester.Read More
Update promised Friday on looming CSU strike
California State University and its faculty could be close to averting a five-day strike scheduled to begin next week.Read More
California shifts toward new community college accreditation process
The California Community College Board of Governors Monday approved plans to revamp the state's two-year college accreditation commission.Read More
CSU faculty schedule strike vote
About 25,000 faculty members from the 23 California State University campuses will vote next month on whether to strike.Read More
Adjunct faculty demand job security
Adjunct faculty at the San Francisco Art Institute, along with counterparts at colleges across the country, walked out of classes Wednesday.Read More
Brown budget challenges UC tuition hikes
A battle is underway between Gov. Jerry Brown and UC President Janet Napolitano.Read More
Community college graduation rates slip
Less than half of community college students managed to transfer or earn a certificate within their six-year goal.Read More
Stanford rakes in record-setting dollars
Stanford University has set itself ahead of the pack by becoming the first college to raise $1 billion in a single year.Read More
Stanford commits to online learning
Those smart guys and gals down on The Farm are firming Stanford's commitment to online learning.Read More
Students’ clever plan would eliminate tuition
What if students at California's public universities didn't pay any tuition? Zilch. Nada.Read More