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The Cal State system is bracing for a cut of $375 million — a result of rising costs and declining enrollment. University officials warn of fewer classes and faculty layoffs.
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A trio of state audits showed California’s public universities possess tens of thousands of Native American belongings and ancestral remains. It’s been decades since a federal law ordered their return to tribes.
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While graduation rates for Black students are the lowest in California universities, cultural centers can help address equity issues. Centers for Black students create a safe space to foster community while connecting with academic resources and Black faculty.
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Unionized faculty from California State University are striking after failing to come to a deal with the 23-campus system.
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The CSU Teamsters went on strike for unfair labor practices. Members from CSU Stanislaus participated.
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A report by The Campaign for College Opportunity shows state universities in the San Joaquin Valley may not meet graduation goals set for 2025.
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After the California State University chancellor’s public resignation last year over accusations of mishandling sexual harassment complaints, a law firm was brought in to assess every Title IX office in the CSU.
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The audit released Tuesday examined allegations of harassment against employees at the university system's chancellor's office and three of 23 campuses: California State University, Fresno, San José State University and Sonoma State University.
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After several high-profile sexual harassment cases, Cal State needs more training, staff and outreach to students and employees, an outside firm concludes.
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Roughly 360,000 UC and Cal State students may soon receive about $1,000 to $3,000 to fund their educations this fall as part of California’s effort to make college debt-free. Another form of aid to help more community college students has a less clear path.