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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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The DeSantis administration is requiring state universities to provide information from the past five years about services they have provided to people with gender dysphoria.
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Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker is scheduled to start a trial Jan. 9 in a challenge by the United Faculty of Florida and other plaintiffs to a 2021 law approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Three state colleges will launch civics academies next year aimed at preparing high school and college students for careers in government.
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Former Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran won't have to testify in a challenge to a 2021 law that requires surveys of “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on college and university campuses.
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A federal judge is slated Friday to weigh a request to block Florida from issuing surveys on “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” at state colleges and universities.
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Florida college officials are trying to figure out what’s behind a continuing drop in state college enrollment, which analysts project could decline by more than 9 percent over the next five years if the trend persists.
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A Senate committee Tuesday will take up a bill that would shield Florida colleges and universities from lawsuits over decisions to close campuses because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Florida watchdog TaxWatch has released it’s assessment of the Florida College System. Their research found the schools raise wages for their graduates and…