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A few notable graduates from around the state share their stories.
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A backlash is brewing in Florida higher education over a bill that could alter the way certain subjects are taught and discussed. It hasn't yet passed the legislature but is already roiling academia.
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The center, a joint venture of the two institutions, will provide about 130,000-square-feet of medical and research-related space.
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It includes the University of Tampa, which recently formed a club pickleball team.
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A few hundred students and faculty members gathered at the USF Tampa campus as part of the statewide protest.
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Plans call for it to begin work on tools K-12 teachers can use to instruct students on what DeSantis calls "individual freedom and democracy."
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Students from across the state will rally at the Florida State Capitol on Thursday, Jan. 26 to raise awareness about the issue.
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A study finds small but meaningful declines in personality traits that help us navigate social situations, trust others, think creatively, and act responsibly. Young people were especially affected.
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People involved in athletics say Florida is somewhat of an outlier in preventing schools from helping athletes secure deals through the name, image and likeness — or NIL — law.
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A potential class-action lawsuit is moving ahead against Florida State University because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Florida State University was hit with a bomb threat Thursday. It's the latest in a series of similar scares at other colleges and universities across the state and country this year.
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Here's how these students navigated the challenges of COVID-19 to reach the graduation stage.