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Professor Denied Tenure Sues New College of Florida

A New College of Florida professor who was denied tenure by the Board of Trustees has filed a lawsuit—along with...

Florida Appears to Reverse ‘Ban’ on AP Psychology

Florida high school students may be able to take AP Psychology this coming fall after all. The state’s education commissioner...
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U.S. Panel Wants Higher Ed Accreditors to ‘Step Up’

Report says current rules set inconsistent and sometimes inadequate expectations regarding student achievement, but it stops short of suggesting “bright-line” standards for agencies.

Press interview Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr.

AP Psych Course ‘Effectively Banned’ in Florida

The state’s decision to bar the inclusion of lessons on gender identity and sexuality prompts the College Board to withdraw recognition of the course.

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Israeli University Leaders Walk Tightrope Over Knesset Vote

Institutional leaders say a vote curbing Supreme Court powers has forced them to speak out, but they must still consider pro-government faculty and staff as the state heads for civil strife.

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Program Launch: Inclusive Mentorship Training for Campus Leaders

A six-part training program equips faculty, staff and other college mentors with resources and tools to promote student success.

Community Schools and Summer Learning Loss: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Laura Bronstein, professor of social work at Binghamton University, examines how community schools can help...
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Scaling Up: Peer-Learning Program Grows Across Colleges

Western Illinois University will expand its academic peer support program for STEM students across campuses and partner with a local community college to launch the program there as well.