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Three Bay Area College and University Presidents Reflect on Their Mounting Challenges

Three Bay Area College and University Presidents Reflect on Their Mounting Challenges

Update: 2025-09-02
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As a new crop of students start school this fall, Bay Area colleges and universities are navigating headwinds ranging from funding cuts to a shrinking student population. Fewer Californians are enrolling in college than a decade ago and now schools are bracing for a “demographic cliff,” a drop in high school graduates stemming from lower birth rates after the Great Recession. At the same time, college graduates are vital to the region’s economy and a degree remains a reliable path for social advancement. We’ll talk with the presidents of San Francisco State University, Saint Mary’s College and West Valley College about how they are managing those major challenges while pursuing their missions.




Guests:


Roger Thompson, president, Saint Mary's College of California


Lynn Mahoney, president, San Francisco State University


Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza, president, West Valley College

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Three Bay Area College and University Presidents Reflect on Their Mounting Challenges

Three Bay Area College and University Presidents Reflect on Their Mounting Challenges

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