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A New Transfer Pathway From Prison to the CSU
Officials at the college in San Quentin State Prison are working with the California State University system on a guaranteed transfer pathway for incarcerated students once they’re released.

Untraditional Programs for Nontraditional Students
Eight California community colleges are developing programs to help adult learners earn degrees faster and more efficiently.

2 Ivies Will Up Their Municipal Payments. Is It Enough?
Nonprofit universities often pay the towns that host them in lieu of property tax. Students say selective institutions with big endowments should do more.

Conflicting Numbers Fly in Gallaudet Faculty Pay Quarrel
At the historic institution for the Deaf and the hard of hearing, faculty members and the administration are painting very different pictures.
Cornell Leaders Condemn Prof. ‘Exhilarated’ by Hamas Attack
In-State Tuition for Mexicans at California Community Colleges

Universities of Wisconsin to Close a Branch Campus and Move 2 Online
This is the latest shift as the state system faces ongoing enrollment declines at most of its 13 community colleges.

WVU Professors Get Their Layoff Notices
Amid the sweeping elimination of degree offerings and faculty members’ jobs at West Virginia University, professors are left with possibly hopeless appeals.
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