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Unions representing college faculty have challenged a state Department of Education plan to expand requirements for professors to post course material online.
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Johnson recently marked 100 days as FAMU's president. Her selection was controversial as critics decried her ties to Governor Ron DeSantis and lack of leadership in academia.
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State officials accuse higher education institutions of abusing the H-1B program. They also canceled or repurposed more than $40 million in higher education grants.
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The Florida Supreme Court says a potential class-action lawsuit involving fees paid for on-campus services during UF's pandemic shutdown can move forward.
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The board overseeing Florida's public universities is set to vote Friday afternoon on whether to create a new accreditor. Five other southern states are on board
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Florida lawmakers are getting rid of a waiver that lets students without legal status pay in-state tuition. We hear from two students about what the move means for them.
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The group is challenging a 2023 state law and related regulations that prevent colleges from spending money on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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At the National Conservatism Conference in 2021, political scientist Scott Yenor spoke about the “evils” of feminism and had labels for “independent women."
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The board that oversees the state’s universities has set goals regarding school rankings, number of degrees awarded, and graduation rates.
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The law allows certain undocumented students to avoid higher out-of-state tuition rates. Florida Senate President Ben Albritton suggests a sunset of the law.