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Florida State University President Thrasher gave possibly his last State of the University address before the Faculty Senate Wednesday. Thrasher announced in September he would be stepping down once the school names a new President. Thrasher’s Wednesday address focused on how the pandemic has changed higher education.
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Florida State University will hold a virtual commencement ceremony this December. The decision comes after the State University System issued a directive telling schools to develop alternative commencement plans due to COVID-19.
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The Summer of 2016 has seen several mass killings, a mud-slinging presidential election campaign and voter pessimism skyrocket. And that attitude is not…
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School Districts across the state are bracing for letter grade drops now that the Florida Department of Education has released school grades. The Leon…
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The Florida Education Association’s continued lawsuit against the state’s de-facto school voucher program continues to rile program supporters. But the…
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One North Florida community college is getting federal funds to educate incarcerated students. Starting in the Spring of 2017, inmates at the Columbia…
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Florida A&M University is in line to get more than $25.5 million in performance funding. That’s due to making progress on the state’s university report…
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Incoming Senate President Joe Negron says universities should be judged on their four-year graduation rates. And he’s also calling for more money in…
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School districts across the country are struggling to keep qualified teachers in the classroom. Here's a look into what the shortage means for Leon…
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Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees is refusing to discuss contract renewal for university president Elmira Mangum—at least for now. But the…
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The Florida Chamber of Commerce Foundation is highlighting the need for a talented workforce at its annual education forum. Thursday’s summit brought…
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Last year, Leon County Schools District Administrator Rocky Hanna announced that he would resign from his position to run for Superintendent. Yesterday…