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Gov. Ron DeSantis touched on a variety of topics, including education, water quality improvements, and proposed bonuses for law enforcement officers, during his State of the State address.
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Why Engineering Degrees Still Take Four Years, And Other Lessons For A Florida Lawmaker On A CollegeState Sen. Shevrin Jones spent the summer touring public universities around the state.
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The Florida House and Senate each are proposing different ways to slash as much as $593 million from the state university system this fiscal year.
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Said Senate President Wilton Simpson: “We’re saying that we’d prefer the degree you’re getting leads to a job, and I think that’s fair."
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The pandemic is a major reason, but the number of international students has been falling for years.
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Holding classes outdoors is one way to reduce the risk of coronavirus, once school gets back in session. Professors at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg…
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The Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago, ending an era of Cold War division between East and West, democracy and communism. At a time when U.S. culture is…
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The U.S. Education Department is going back to the drawing board on some basic rules of higher education.
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University of South Florida President Judy Genshaft's salary during the 2016-17 fiscal year placed her among the nation's top 10 highest paid presidents…
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Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia will be offering graduate-level certificate programs in medical marijuana.
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Last fall, more than one out of every four students enrolled at state universities came from the Florida college system.
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Florida universities will share $151 million in funding next academic year that will allow them to recruit top-level researchers and improve professional…