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San Francisco State lecturers let go amid financial woes
Some lecturers at San Francisco State University said they have been let go as the university grapples with financial woes. Marianne Favro reports.
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Dartmouth sorority, 2 fraternity members charged in student's drowning death
Misdemeanor charges for providing alcohol to minors following the death of Won Jang have been filed against 21-year-old Matthew Catrambone and 21-year-old Samuel Terry.
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40,000 UC workers launch 2-day strike at hospitals, campuses
Tens of thousands of University of California workers on Wednesday walked off the job for a two-day strike over wages and conditions at their medical facilities and campuses. Kris Sanchez reports.
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40,000 UC workers launch 2-day strike at hospitals, campuses
Tens of thousands of University of California workers on Wednesday walked off the job for a two-day strike over wages and conditions at their medical facilities and campuses.
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Gaza war protesters gather outside UC regents meeting in SF
Students, faculty and community members protested outside the site of the University of California Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning in San Francisco.
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Gaza war protesters gather outside UC regents meeting in SF
Students, faculty and community members protested outside the site of the University of California Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning in San Francisco. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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1 dead and 16 injured at Tuskegee University homecoming weekend shooting
One person is dead and “several” were injured after a homecoming weekend shooting at Tuskegee University in Alabama early Sunday morning. In a statement, the university said “a non-university individual” was killed and several others, including students, were injured in the shooting.
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Stanford ranks No. 2, UC Berkeley No. 5 in Forbes' top American colleges list
Forbes ranks Stanford University at No. 2 and UC Berkeley at No. 5 in its annual top American colleges list, with both schools moving up one position from last year’s ranking.
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San José State University Is on the Rise
Ready to launch your career? San José State University could be your ticket. The university’s recent recognition as a public university of choice nationally along with record-breaking undergraduate enrollments has solidified SJSU’s position as a leading institution. Visit sjsu.edu for more info.
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More students are eligible for college aid, but fewer high schoolers enroll — ‘there's still work to do,' official says
Although more students are eligible for federal aid this year, rising college costs and ballooning student debt balances are still major concerns.
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Find out which schools made US News & World Report's Top 25 ‘Best Colleges' for 2025
Several Illinois and midwestern colleges and universities landed in U.S. News & World Report’s newest ranking of “Best Colleges” for 2025, with many moving up spots on the prestigious list.
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Student in carving of racial slur on teammate's chest no longer enrolled at Gettysburg College
The unidentified student is accused of carving the epithet using a box cutter at an on-campus swim team gathering.
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This college has the highest-paid graduates—it's not Harvard, Princeton or any Ivy League school
People who received identical bachelor degrees in the same major earned vastly different salaries depending on which school they attended, Payscale reports.
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Women's college in Virginia bars transgender students based on founder's will from 1900
Sweet Briar College in Virginia has instituted an admissions policy that bars transgender women next school year.
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US colleges are cutting majors and slashing programs after years of putting it off
At St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, officials announced a plan to cut 42 degree programs and 50 minors, music among them. The move has created turmoil for students who chose the campus to study music.
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Former college athletes could get between a few dollars and more than a million under settlement agreement
The $2.78 billion deal settles several lawsuits claiming that previous NCAA rules denied thousands of athletes the opportunity to earn millions of dollars off the use of their names, images and likenesses.
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Fraternity and sorority suspended as Dartmouth student's death investigated
Dartmouth College has suspended a fraternity and a sorority as the investigation continues into the death of a student whose body was found Sunday in the Connecticut River after a party nearby the night before, the school said. Won Jang, 20, of Middletown, Delaware, had been reported missing late Sunday afternoon after the gathering Saturday night, a Dartmouth official said….
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San Jose City College basketball coach dies
Longtime San Jose City College basketball coach Percy Carr has died. Carr coached at the college for more than 45 years. During that time, he collected 900 career wins, the most in California community college history.
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South Bay community colleges flag more than a third of applications over possible fraud
De Anza College leaders say they’ve seen a wave of thousands of potentially fraudulent applications.
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Fraudulent applications at De Anza College
A slew of fraudulent applications have made their way into De Anza College’s system. Alyssa Goard reports how the community college is dealing with the issue.