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The lawsuit is one of many filed in Florida seeking refunds for students who paid for services that were not provided because of campus closures in 2020.
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A trio of English professors taught the class. Jessica Cook, Michelle Taylor and Emily Jones agreed it made them feel like they’re part of a special intellectual and cultural community.
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A federal judge backed two public school unions in a legal battle over dues deductions. Educators say this is good news, but will continue watching for potential challenges to other parts of the sweeping union law.
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Brett Kemker will serve as interim regional chancellor beginning in January.
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Brothers Leo and Diego talk about the fraught ways their immigration status marked their childhood, and how they carved a path forward.
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“We can best support the free exchange of ideas by maintaining civility and treating each other with respect,” Law said in an email to the USF community.
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Speaking during her fall address, Rhea Law also provided updates on USF's football stadium and university achievements over the past year.
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In a letter to students, faculty and staff, USF President Rhea Law said the university "wlll not allow violent, disruptive or aggressive acts" on campus.
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The new Atala Hall marks a new chapter for what used to be a commuter school. Officials hope this will raise the profile of the tight-knit campus along Sarasota Bay.
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The law requires professors to undergo more frequent evaluations to earn tenure. That, along with restrictions on topics about race and DEI, are causing some to leave, USF faculty say.
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USF allergist Dr. Thomas Casale told an FDA advisory panel last year. that of the 6 million prescriptions written for EpiPen auto-injectors each year, more than 40% are never filled.
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Proposed amendments from the university would present limitations to student-organized events like protests and fundraisers.