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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.

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...

A Clash Over Core Curriculum at New College of Florida
Faculty say administrators at the public liberal arts institution are changing core course offerings in a way that is ideologically driven and harmful to students.
Utah Colleges Could Face Huge Cuts in 2025
Utah’s house speaker is warning that the state’s 16 public colleges and universities could face 10 percent cuts when the...

A Battle Over Florida’s General Education Courses
Florida International University faculty have raised concerns about course revisions designed to comply with state law, a process undertaken quietly across the state.
Paier College Denied Authority to Operate by Connecticut
Paier College, a troubled for-profit art school, is facing possible closure amid a state investigation that found it failed various...
Fla. Board of Governors to Gain More Oversight of Presidential Searches
The Florida Board of Governors will have more say in presidential searches at the state’s public institutions, approving a new...
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