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California Community Colleges Launch Initiative to Expand Shortened Courses

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Each participating institution will receive a minimum grant of $20,000, along with resources and guidance to implement shortened courses across full programs. This collaborative approach will allow colleges to share experiences, challenges, and solutions as they work to expand shortened course offerings.

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Cal State Fullerton Gets $1.4M for Career Pathways Projects

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

million in grants for projects to shape career pathways for students. The state awarded $18 million each to six regional collaboratives consisting of at least one K-12 school district, University of California campus, California State University campus, and community college district.

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Boldly Future Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As we are preparing our students for skills in artificial intelligence, we know that by 2030 there will be new positions that we don’t even know what they’re called at this point, but we want our students to be ready.” Smith-Jackson, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. “As He says N.C. Williams shares an N.C.

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“Such a High Need”: Campus Health Leaders Respond to Demand for Psychiatry Services

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By 2030, the supply of adult psychiatrists is expected to decrease by 20%. Clinical depression, anxiety disorders, trauma, personality disorders, chronic self-injury, and suicidal risk are examples of the high-complexity issues that we are treating in collaboration with our campus partners,” said Andrew Kim, M.D.,