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Carolyn Jones & Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters La inteligencia artificial podría ser la nueva frontera en tecnología, pero Toby Reed, estudiante de último año de Fremont High en Oakland, no tiene dudas sobre si aprovechar sus poderes – al menos en su ensayo de solicitud de ingreso a la universidad....
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Carolyn Jones & Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Artificial intelligence might be the new frontier in technology, but Toby Reed, a senior at Fremont High in Oakland, has no doubts about whether to harness its powers — at least on his college application essay. “No. It’s blatantly plagiarizing,” said Reed, who,...
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Estudios muestran que los estudiantes universitarios son cada vez más un objetivo de las estafas de phishing, y los profesionales de la seguridad cibernética afirman que los estafadores se dirigen con más frecuencia a los estudiantes de California. Las estafas de phishing a menudo intentan engañar a las víctimas...
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Studies show that college students are a target for phishing scams, and cybersecurity professionals say swindlers are increasingly targeting California students. Phishing scams often trick victims into revealing their login or other private credentials by pretending to be a legitimate company or figure. Byron Johnson is the associate vice...
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Los estudiantes latinos en California se gradúan de la universidad a tasas mucho más bajas que los estudiantes blancos, y la brecha se ha ampliado en los últimos cuatro años, según un nuevo análisis de la organización sin fines de lucro Excelencia in Educación. Los datos muestran que en 2021, el...
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Latino students in California are graduating from college at much lower rates than white students, and the gap has widened over the last four years, according to a new analysis from the nonprofit Excelencia in Education. The data show in 2021, 22% of Latinos in California age 25 and older have...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters Across California’s public colleges and universities, one nearly universal admissions factor — first-generation status — is still up to debate because no one can agree how to define it. The phrase “first-generation college student” is about the education level of a students’ parents and it’s a...
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Andrea Madison CalMatters After receiving a high school diploma, securing a stable, well-paying job is often priority number one for recent graduates in California who decide against pursuing higher education. If you’ve determined that college isn’t the best next step, you are not alone. About 37% of students graduating from the...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters Grizzled farmworkers are the hot new commodity as community colleges try to reverse a years-long enrollment decline. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the “golden age” of higher education — where more and more adults were attending college every year — came to a halt, and California’s...