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CalMatters’ Sergio Olmos documented two dramatic days at UCLA that culminated in the university dismantling a pro-Palestine encampment. Here’s a look at what he saw.
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Oregon’s public four-years already charge some of the highest tuition and fee rates among public universities in the West.
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California schools got $23.4 billion in federal pandemic relief money. Low-income schools that got the most may be hardest hit when the funds expire this year.
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Oregon is set to participate in a new federal summer food program that could benefit nearly 300,000 kids across the state.
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A new federal student aid application is blocking some students from completing their forms. Now California legislators are trying to extend the deadline for state student aid.
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Southern Oregon University was one of five schools that received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the state in an effort to expand the behavioral health workforce in Oregon.
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At some rural schools construction projects are left undone, teaching jobs are unfilled and students who need specialized services don’t get them.
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Kathleen Corley wrote a book, The Magical Place We Call School: Creating a Safe Space for Learning and Happiness in a Challenging World.
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Students talk about preparations for the annual SOU Queer Indigenous Gathering
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Four "Learn and Earn" mobile education units expected to hit the road in Southern Oregon next fall, teaching wiring and other skills in the Rural Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship.
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Senate Bill 1583 would block school districts from withholding access to books for discriminatory reasons. It passed on a party-line vote.
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Oregon Veterans Educational Bridge Grant provides up to $5,000 to qualifying vets.
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Jon Buckley, a 5th grade teacher at Rogue River Elementary School, is the Oregon Battle of the Books coordinator his school district.
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The Ashland School District hired a new superintendent Tuesday night. The decision comes as the district faces a shrinking student population and staff cuts.