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No Degree Required for Next FAU President

The next president of Florida Atlantic University will not be required to have a college degree, according to search criteria...

Arizona Cash Reserves May Take Years to Restore

Though the University of Arizona has made progress in reducing a budget shortfall once projected at $177 million, it may...
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A Fight Over the New College of Florida Foundation

Changes to NCF regulations will allow the board and administration to exert more control over the foundation. Critics worry officials will raid restricted funds.

New College of Florida to Offer Class on ‘Wokeness’

New College of Florida will offer an independent study course on “wokeness” next January, featuring readings from NCF trustee and...
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Texas A&M Cuts Programs Amid Political Pressure

The flagship is eliminating dozens of programs, including an LGBTQ studies minor that a conservative lawmaker has criticized. He says he’ll soon target other institutions.

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Florida Officials Fume Over Sluggish Accreditation Changes

Florida’s Board of Governors alleges the Education Department is delaying the University of North Florida’s accreditor switch, which experts note is a lengthy process.

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Arizona Budget Woes Still Loom Large One Year Later

The University of Arizona shed hundreds of jobs, replaced leaders and slashed budgets in an effort to shave $100 million off a major shortfall announced one year ago.

Conn. Governor Calls for Audit of State System

Connecticut governor Ned Lamont called for an independent audit of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system last week, following...