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The plan by the state university system’s Board of Governors would have raised tuition by as much as 15% for out-of-state students.
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Presidents and trustee chairs of all 12 state universities endorsed the idea, and the system’s Board of Governors is set to discuss it.
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The latest decisions track closely with bills in the Legislature to effectively ban TikTok for all public employers, including state and local government agencies, public schools, colleges and universities and more.
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The event on Saturday in Sarasota came as state lawmakers seek to limit what topics can be taught at Florida's public colleges and universities.
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An appeals court refused to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit against the University of South Florida over fees that were collected from students for on-campus services that were not provided because of the pandemic.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that shields identifying information about applicants vying to become presidents of state colleges and universities.
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Saying plaintiffs have offered a “parade of horribles,” attorneys for the state want a federal judge to toss out a challenge to a new law that requires conducting surveys on Florida college and university campuses about “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity.”
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Florida’s public universities are expected to return to pre-coronavirus operations during the upcoming school year, including at athletic and social events.
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Bills raising Florida’s minimum wage were assigned to committees but never heard after South Florida Democrats filed them this session. But as Jessica…
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A group of state lawmakers gave the go-ahead this week to a bill associated with Florida’s Stand Your Ground law. But, as Sascha Cordner reports, some say…