Bonnie Ho
Community Colleges Fellow
(she/her)
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Changing your career can feel like a leap of faith, but there are questions you can ask yourself to help weigh your decision.
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Through thoughtfully chosen objects, students at Mt. San Antonio College share a longing for family and friends, challenges they’ve faced, and changes in perspective.
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Just over half of faculty work part-time and more than half of CSU faculty do not have long-term job security.
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This fall, California made it easier for community college students to transfer to out-of-state Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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Big events are a big source of food waste. So what does it take to “walk the sustainability walk” when you have to feed lots of people?
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There is no question that the student demand for housing is high. But much about a plan to build hundreds of beds for community college students remains tentative.
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LAist asked community college students, faculty, and staff about their experiences with generative AI, particularly ChatGPT. Here is what five of them had to say.
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Older and wiser from one academic year with Open AI’s ChatGPT, faculty at community colleges have recognized that their students are no strangers to generative AI tools.
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Much of the strategy for how California's community colleges respond to climate change revolves around one college in particular: West Los Angeles College, in Culver City.
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Students at Los Angeles-area community colleges have more opportunities to recognize Juneteenth, but also look for more support year-round.
Stories by Bonnie Ho
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