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Republicans tout the bill as an effort to ensure students aren’t being shielded from unpopular views.
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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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Universities have received scores of formal complaints from students about classmates’ behavior, according to a review of months’ worth of such files turned over under the state’s public records law.
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Some students are putting down home addresses instead of their college ones on COVID testing forms — slowing the transfer of case data and hampering contact tracing across state and county lines.
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The university, following the lead of other schools, is skipping spring break to limit the risk that student travel would lead to a spike in COVID-19 transmission.
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As private colleges and universities set plans to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the head of a statewide association is raising concerns about…
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Preparing to present plans Tuesday to the university system’s Board of Governors, leaders of state universities have continued this week to finalize…
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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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State higher education officials directed Florida's public universities to hire more mental health counselors to meet growing student demand — and asked...
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Florida public universities and colleges may be able to hold secret searches for new leaders.The Florida House on Wednesday voted 103-11 for a bill that…
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Florida legislators are considering whether to keep secret searches for university and college presidents.A House panel approved a bill Thursday that…
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Florida’s universities say they need more money to hire additional mental health counselors and law enforcement officers. University officials said they...