A single UC campus is defying the systemwide enrollment slowdown. Officials chalk it up to expanded capacity and years of ...
In the fall, UC Riverside admitted its largest-ever entering class of freshmen and transfers. With many UC campuses facing ...
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OPINION: There’s a ‘cascade effect’ from the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban, and it’s hurting Black and Latino students
As widely predicted, Black and Latino student enrollment is falling at elite institutions nationwide in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling restricting race-conscious admissions. Demographic ...
For Bay Area students, it is a pointed reminder that where you apply, and what you say you want to study, can sharply change your odds. The interactive project from the San Francisco Chronicle breaks ...
California and a coalition of 16 state Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump administration policy ...
UC President James B. Milliken defended the university's decision to not sue the Trump administration over funding cuts and ...
The Fall Program for First Semester, a program that has supported thousands of freshmen over its 43-year history at UC ...
Michael Spagna, Sonoma State’s fifth president in five years, spoke about recruitment and the future of athletics at the ...
Davis has added 2,818 housing units since 2009, but the majority of new units have been multi-family rentals serving students ...
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