Adam Echelman covers higher education for CalMatters, focusing on California’s 116 community colleges and how they influence the state’s future. He works in partnership with Open Campus, a nonprofit newsroom focused on strengthening higher education coverage in local communities.
Before joining CalMatters, he worked as an equity reporter at the Modesto Bee, where his coverage of environmental injustice received a California News Publishers Association award.
Adam has extensive experience as an education leader. For three years, he served as the executive director of Libraries Without Borders, a nonprofit organization that helps expand access to information. Under his tenure, he built partnerships with federal and state education departments, as well as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and private groups including the Knight, Ford and Open Society foundations.
He’s a graduate of Yale University and is fluent in Spanish and French.
EN RESUMEN Con miles de estudiantes sin hogar y con inseguridad alimentaria, los legisladores estatales financiaron nuevos programas para ofrecer apoyo a los colegios comunitarios. CalMatters preguntó a cada universidad cómo les iba. Read this article in English. Ram Pantry atiende a más de 900 estudiantes al día, de lunes a jueves, con comida gratis […]
With thousands of homeless and food insecure students, state legislators funded new programs to offer support to community colleges. CalMatters asked each college how it’s going.
EN RESUMEN Más de un año de calumnias entre los sistemas de educación superior ha provocado retrasos y enojo por el tema de otorgar títulos de licenciatura en los colegios comunitarios. Los legisladores, frustrados por la falta de progreso, se están involucrando. Read this article in English. Mientras dos sistemas de educación superior de California […]
More than a year of mudslinging between the higher education systems has led to delays and anger over the issue of awarding bachelor’s degrees at community colleges. Legislators, frustrated by the lack of progress, are getting involved.
EN RESUMEN Muchos estudiantes universitarios dependen de la ayuda federal para estudiantes para cubrir los gastos, pero las leyes cada vez más complicadas y la mala comunicación han hecho que esos dólares sean más difíciles de conseguir para algunos estudiantes adultos. Read this article in English. Miles de californianos adultos sin un diploma de escuela […]
Many college students rely on federal student aid to cover expenses, but increasingly complicated laws and poor communication have made those dollars harder to come by for some adult students.