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After getting less funding than expected in recent years, the University of California and California State University say they need more from the state this year to support enrollment growth.
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The California College of the Arts will close in 2027, having sold its two Bay Area campuses to Nashville's Vanderbilt University.
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Technical skills are changing rapidly. A college education teaches students something more durable.
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Gardner Policy report doubles as a response to many Americans questioning the value of pursuing higher education.
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Host Day Kibilds sits down with student leaders Kathleen Parks (Texas A&M) and Mac Mahoney (Dartmouth) to discuss how they’re creating spaces for respectful dialogue and meaningful conversation on c...
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The "One Big Beautiful Bill" was the main topic of conversation for several presidents who recently met with Washington, D.C. lawmakers.
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One Million Degrees CEO explains why community colleges must help students transition into careers if they want to deliver economic mobility.
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Explore how Dr. Chris Mullin connects federal data systems.
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Americans are skeptical that the benefits if artificial intelligence will outweigh its potential harm. People in China and South Korea see it differently.
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Co-op programs are trending these days, with many colleges looking to offer students on-the-job experiences while taking classes. Jeff and Michael talk with Robert McMahan, president of Kettering Univ...
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Institutions must create touchpoints, especially early on, with adult students to engage them and provide the support and direction they need.
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UC reduced admission for out-of-state students at its top campuses, losing the higher tuition they pay. The state made up the difference.
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Lecturer Alexis Redding explores why loneliness and uncertainty are a normal part of the college transition and how we can better support students
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I see it as my civic duty to ensure that the proliferation of artificial intelligence does not further exacerbate existing inequities in our society.
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Persistent inequities in uptake of science, engineering, technology and mathematics begin before college. Drawing on evidence from K-12 talent development programmes, Keisha Simmons offers practical g...