Larry Gordon, EdSource

Larry Gordon

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Larry:

How a Florida public university helps more students to graduate sooner

The University of South Florida improved four- and six-year graduation rates by closing gaps for Latino and Black students, using methods that often contrast with California's. → Read More

Gov. Newsom proposes to make major investments in higher education

A non-profit organization reporting on key education challenges in California and beyond. → Read More

How the pandemic changed higher education in California

Distance learning and focusing on mental health -- the changes higher education made during the pandemic are here to stay. → Read More

How counseling aims to help CSU freshmen graduate in four years

New advising programs focus on freshmen. Goal is for first year students to take 15 units a term. → Read More

Endangered: large university lecture hall classes

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

SAT and ACT plan at-home college admissions exams for fall if crisis keeps schools closed

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

Give us a tuition break, say California students forced into online university classes

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

Cal State Long Beach shows biggest graduation rate gains of all 23 CSU campuses

As all 23 California State University campuses are under pressure to improve their graduation rates, Cal State Long Beach has shown the biggest gains in getting students who entered as freshmen to finish within four years. → Read More

Gov. Newsom, students protest University of California tuition hikes — vote delayed

Gov. Newsom and students opposed proposals to hike tuition at the University of California. Board of regents delayed vote. → Read More

UC considers two types of tuition increases; $348 hike possible this fall for California residents

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

Newsom proposes funding boost for colleges and universities but education leaders wanted more

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

Opponents urge CSU to reject 4th year of high school math or related courses for admission

CSU expected to hear much criticism before trustees vote in November. Critics say the proposal will curtail college access. → Read More

California State University increases application fee to $70 per campus

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

University of California considers ways to increase tuition but with a price freeze guarantee

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

Second chances for applicants shut out of crowded CSU campuses

A non-profit journalism website reporting on key education issues in California and beyond. → Read More

Calbright, California’s newest community college, starts recruiting students

The name Calbright was chosen to provide "a sense of aspiration and place" for the school that combines online and workplace learning. → Read More

California colleges help students dress for success — for free

More colleges open shops to provide students with free professional attire for work interviews, internships and new jobs. → Read More

Latino students in California still lag in college success

A report by an advocacy group says that California's future economy depends on the educational success of the growing Latino community. → Read More

California State University graduation rates show uneven progress, some backsliding

Eleven campuses still graduated less than 20 percent of students who entered as freshmen four years ago. → Read More

More aid for older and homeless students in California’s higher education budget

The budget provides an increase to 41,000 Cal Grants for older students to pay tuition. Advocates say more help is needed and hope for bigger reforms next year. → Read More