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Visa Crackdown Heightens Tension on Southern California Campuses

Federal cancellations of student visas tied to anti-Israel protests have sent a chill through college campuses across Southern California.

Affirmative Action May Be Over, But Identity Still Matters

While Affirmative Action may have been repealed in the courts, for many graduating high school students the question of identity is still central.

A Student Navigates College Applications After the End of Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Affirmative Action has left college-bound high school seniors and admissions offices alike grappling with the future of campus diversity.

California Bans Legacy Admissions, One Year After Affirmative Action Ends

To level the playing field for students, California’s private colleges are now banned from favoring children of donors and alumni.

One Year After Affirmative Action: College Diversity Reduced, HBCU Enrollment Boosted

Over a year after the decision, legal experts, activists and students discuss the changing landscape of college admissions.

‘Embracing My Journey’ — A High Schooler Reflects on Racism and Resilience in US Classrooms

My story is akin to those of other Asian students who struggle to balance academic success against a “rigid backdrop of stereotypes” that paint us as “perpetual outsiders."

Asian American Mental Health: It’s Time We Talk About It

As students across the country return to school, Asian American students are grappling with an issue they say goes largely unaddressed in their own homes.

Aid Deadline Approaches for CA Community College Students

Although California Community Colleges are the nation’s largest higher education system, student aid is the reason many students can afford education at all. This aid...

One Year After Affirmative Action is Overturned, What’s Next for Higher Ed?

The June 2023 decision, which prohibits public and private institutions from including race in considering applicants to admit, shook up the world of higher education.

Asian American History is US History, So Why Don’t Schools Teach It?

More than 150 years after the first major wave of Asian immigration to the United States, knowledge of AAPI history across the country is severely lacking.

Event Honors Hmong Sacrifice During America’s Secret War

The event in Marysville, California recalled the sacrifice of Hmong veterans and highlighted the effort to include Hmong history in CA schools.

Inside a Historic Initiative to Green LA County Schoolyards

As Southern California grows ever-hotter, the movement to create living schoolyards is growing more than ever. 

L.A. Educators Celebrate New K-12 Central American Studies Curriculum

The new curriculum highlights the culture of the region’s ethnic groups and helps students document migration stories through writing and art.

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