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The poll conducted by the University of North Florida shows constitutional measures on recreational marijuana and abortion rights appear to have the 60% threshold needed to pass.
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The University of North Florida poll sampled voters across the state from Nov. 6- 26. Of the 716 registered voters who participated, 277 were completed via telephone and 439 online.
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In his inaugural address, Limayem expressed his goal for the University of North Florida to rise to a Top 100 spot in national rankings.
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A new poll from the University of North Florida’s Public Opinion Research Lab asked registered voters across Florida about a number of policy issues, including proposed constitutional amendments and bills that have been filed or proposed ahead of the 2023 session of the Florida Legislature.
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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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Limayem has served as dean of the Muma College of Business for the past decade.
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The appointment still needs the approval of the state's Board of Governors, which is slated to meet June 29-30 in Orlando.
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It creates a public-records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists would be released.
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Leda Health provides services for college students who are victims of sexual assault at the University of South Florida, University of Tampa and two universities in Jacksonville.
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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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While the polls from Saint Leo University and the University of North Florida report similar findings, poll directors are offering differing opinions on if Amendment 2 will gain the support it needs to pass.