Matthew Reagan is the assistant editor of the CalMatters College Journalism Network, a fellowship program for California college journalists who cover statewide higher education issues and policy.
Matthew is a proud alumni of the College Journalism Network, where he chronicled California students and universities navigating the peak of the COVID pandemic. As a fellow he pursued stories on communities he’s passionate about including Latinos, student parents 和 college athletes. California News Publishers Association awarded Matthew and his CalMatters colleagues a first place for their coverage of the Newsom recall election, with Matthew reporting on the impact of the youth vote. Prior to editing he also led the organization’s Media Partnerships program.
Matthew has led collaborative news endeavors since his time at Occidental College, where before graduating he was the founding editor of the Northeast Los Angeles Neighborhood Reporting Partnership. When he’s not mentoring reporters or editing copy, you can find Matthew riding his bike around the Eastside of Los Angeles or in his seat at BMO stadium.
Read this article in English. Alex Valdivia comenzó a prestar más atención a la política durante el transcurso de la pandemia de COVID-19. Cuando tenía 17 años y no podía salir de casa, Valdivia comenzó a ingresar a las reuniones de la Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Kern para comprender cómo su comunidad se convirtió […]
En resumen Si bien tanto la Universidad de California como la Universidad Estatal de California exigen que los estudiantes se vacunen durante el período de otoño, los distritos de colegios comunitarios están optando por una combinación de mandatos, incentivos y estímulos. Read this article in English. Jaime Barrientos, un estudiante de psicología en Los Ángeles Mission […]
En resumen Si se aprueba un proyecto de ley pendiente en la Legislatura de California, las tres juntas directivas de educación superior del estado contarían con dos miembros estudiantes con derecho electoral. Los partidarios dicen que los representantes de los estudiantes brindan una perspectiva importante de primera mano sobre temas como la seguridad del campus […]
While both the University of California and California State University are requiring students to be vaccinated for the fall term, community college districts are opting for a mix of mandates, incentives and encouragement.
If a bill pending in the California Legislature passes, all three of the state's higher education governing boards will have two voting student members. Advocates say the student representatives provide an important firsthand perspective on issues like campus safety and basic needs.
En resumen La histórica ley de California que permite a los atletas universitarios firmar acuerdos de patrocinio pagados inició un movimiento nacional. Dado que la NCAA ya no prohíbe la compensación de los atletas, los defensores están presionando para acelerar la implementación de la ley y expandirla para cubrir a los jugadores de colegios comunitarios. […]
California’s landmark law allowing college athletes to sign paid endorsement deals started a national movement. With the NCAA no longer banning athlete compensation, advocates are pushing to speed up the law’s implementation and expand it to cover community college players.
Lea este artículo en español. Marie Manipud didn’t expect that her college graduation would be much of an event. The UC San Diego public health major had immigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines at 14, becoming the first in her family to navigate the American education system. As a first generation college student, she saw […]
Read this article in English. Marie Manipud no esperaba que su graduación universitaria fuera un gran evento. La estudiante de salud pública de UC San Diego había inmigrado a los Estados Unidos desde Filipinas a los 14 años, convirtiéndose en la primera de su familia en navegar por el sistema educativo estadounidense. Como estudiante universitaria de […]
Matthew Reagan is the assistant editor of the CalMatters College Journalism Network, a fellowship program for California college journalists who cover statewide higher education issues and policy.
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Matthew Reagan is the assistant editor of the CalMatters College Journalism Network, a fellowship program for California college journalists who cover statewide higher education issues and policy. He's a proud alumni of the College Journalism Network, where he chronicled California students and universities navigating the peak of the COVID pandemic. As a fellow he pursued stories on communities he’s passionate about including Latinos, student parents and college athletes. Matthew has led collaborative news endeavors since his time at Occidental College, where before graduating he was the founding editor of the Northeast Los Angeles Neighborhood Reporting Partnership. When he’s not mentoring reporters or editing copy, you can find Matthew riding his bike around the Eastside of Los Angeles or in his seat at BMO stadium. Other languages spoken: Spanish (basic)