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It creates a public-records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists would be released.
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The proposal would exempt from disclosure “personal identifying information” of people applying to lead colleges and universities until near the end of searches, when a group of finalists is determined or 21 days before a president is chosen.
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Recruiters have complained about the difficulty in getting sitting presidents to apply for jobs elsewhere.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis continues his criticisms of the White House, as cultural issues dominate committee hearings in Florida's legislature.
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Analysts project enrollment could drop by more than 9% over the next five years if the trend persists.
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Despite the pandemic, universities in Florida have seen their applicant pools on the rise.
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The bill would have shielded the identities of anyone applying for a job as a state university or college president.
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As of Nov. 22, the 15-to-24 age group comprised about 16% of Florida's cases. The impact was evident in counties that are home to three of the state's largest campuses.
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U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings of the nation's colleges and universities are out, and many Florida schools showed strong performances.
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Florida Polytechnic University is announcing their vision for the future -- a five-year plan that includes a research park, an expanded curriculum and new…
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Florida universities are making progress in expanding their research and development efforts but there is room for improvement, according to a new...
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For Florida residents, attending a state university or college is a bargain.