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Southern California acting graduates are tapping into resiliency and DIY attitude to weather Hollywood’s shutdown during the actor strike.
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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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Researchers found a "chain reaction" that eventually started affecting children, which applies pressure to the education system.
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A proposal to set up degree completion funds for California student-athletes has met with stiff opposition from universities and the NCAA.
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The loan forgiveness comes after past mishandling of income-driven repayment plans, which were designed for low-income borrowers. The move will erase $39 billion in federal student loan debt.
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She'll immediately face several large challenges.
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The increase, as proposed, would raise student tuition by 6% starting in fall 2024. The money raised would help close a $1.5 billion CSU funding gap.
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Many California colleges and universities define “first-generation college student” differently, creating a confusing situation for students to navigate.