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The Board of Governors unanimously voted to approve Rodrigues, a state senator who will now head the state's 12 universities. He replaces Marshall Criser.
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Proponents of the law argue that it will be used to “promote intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” in the classroom.
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Lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis last year approved a law requiring schools to distribute the surveys annually.
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The proposed change is part of a bill that also has a new accreditation process for Florida universities.
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Waiving out-of-state tuition at some universities for grandchildren could save families tens of thousands of dollars over four years.
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Steven Currall’s tenure as president of the University of South Florida officially came to an end Monday. Tampa attorney Rhea Law will temporarily fill his position.
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The waivers will likely be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis, and to be eligible, students must meet certain academic requirements.
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They are poised to keep masks optional but encourage students, faculty and staff members to get vaccinated.
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The scores measure each school's performance in 10 student success-based metrics, including four-year graduation rate, degrees awarded, and median wages of graduates.
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USF officials say the school’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year is better than they anticipated following months of financial uncertainty.
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McCullough is presently the Vice Provost of Research at Harvard University.
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Earlier this month, the USF Faculty Senate published a letter detailing their concerns about planned budget cuts. On Tuesday, the Board of Trustees got a chance to hear those concerns firsthand.