While University of Florida professors contend that a lawsuit about a controversial conflict-of-interest policy is “moot,” UF attorneys this week argued that a federal appeals court should continue to move forward with the case.
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TALLAHASSEE — After state education officials rejected an Advanced Placement African-American studies course, The College Board on Wednesday r…
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday rolled out a slate of higher-education proposals that included eliminating spending on diversity, e…
A Senate Republican on Monday filed a measure that would change a residency requirement for school-board candidates.
Changes are continuing in top positions at the University of Florida.
TALLAHASSEE — A potential class-action lawsuit has gone to the Florida Supreme Court in a dispute about whether the University of Florida shou…
TALLAHASSEE — A proposal that would massively expand eligibility for school vouchers began moving forward Thursday in the Florida House, with …
After Gov. Ron DeSantis this month sparked controversy with appointments of six trustees at New College of Florida, the state university’s Board of Governors on Wednesday chose an author and president of the Washington, D.C.-based Ethics & Public Policy Center to serve as a New College trustee.
The state university system’s Board of Governors on Wednesday approved reappointments of Florida A&M University President Larry Robinson and Florida Polytechnic University President Randy Avent, while also backing a contract extension for Florida Gulf Coast University President Mike Martin until his successor can be found.
TALLAHASSEE — Leading chants of “Black history is American history,” prominent civil-rights attorney Ben Crump on Wednesday threatened to sue …