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Too many qualified students are shut out of UC, CSU. A new study offers some ...
UCLA is the most applied-to university in the nation. Tens of thousands of eligible students are being shut out of UC and CSU — and the state can no longer ... -
A top university in Mexico becomes a battleground over academic freedom
Students are camping out at the Mexico City campus of the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, a public institution known as the CIDE. Story and Photo Credit by ... -
International students return to U.S. in higher numbers, but still below pre-COVID levels
Los Angeles Times | BY COLLIN BINKLEY AND PHILIP MARCELO International students are returning to U.S. colleges in stronger numbers this year, but the rebound has yet to make up for ... -
Harvard Crimson names its first Latina president in almost 150-year run
By Shannon Larson, Boston Globe Raquel Coronell Uribe had tempered her expectations as she spoke with a close friend over the phone on Sunday night in an attempt to distract ... -
California becomes first state to require ethnic studies for high school graduation
BY HOWARD BLUME, MELISSA GOMEZ | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 8, 2021 | UPDATED 5:13 PM PT After more than five years of intense scrutiny and effort, California on Friday became the first ... -
100% Success: All 210 Dreamers return legally and healthy, after historic CMSC Study Abroad Program
To Read Full Newsletter Click Here: https://us20.campaign-archive.com/?u=05c7a4e12a67bc7cde53d0776&id=b2b33c6a5f The CMSC invites Dreamers to Apply for our Summer 2022 Study Abroad Program Inspired by our team’s spirit and the 100% safe and ... -
CMSC's 1st Dreamers Study Abroad group is a historic achievement
As a gift for Father’s Day on Sunday June 20, 2021, the CMSC’s first group of Dreamers returned from Mexico as the first cohort to study abroad since almost 4 ... -
More Colleges Say They'll Require Students To Have COVID-19 Vaccines For Fall
By: Elissa Nadworny, NPR – April 11, 2021 Duke University in North Carolina has announced that it will require students to have a COVID-19 vaccine when they return this fall. And the ... -
Easing the transfer path in California from community colleges to universities
By: LARRY GORDON, EdSource – March 29, 2021 A second-year student at Long Beach City College, Emilio Mann is part of an experiment that aims to ease and improve the ... -
California adopts Ethnic Studies Curriculum
By NINA AGRAWAL, LOS ANGELES TIMES – MARCH 18, 2021 Ending years-long and often divisive debate over ethnic studies coursework in California’s K-12 schools, the State Board of Education on Thursday ...