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When the pause is in effect, officials will study the cost of the H-1B program. Critics say it could harm Florida's competitiveness against other state university systems.
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After a student last year killed two people and wounded five others at Florida State University, state lawmakers Tuesday began moving forward with a plan to try to bolster security on state college and university campuses.
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Results are in from the state's first survey of viewpoint diversity on public university campuses but there's little that may be gleaned from it.
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The program will help middle school, high school and college students in their pursuit of cybersecurity credentials. FIU will lead one of the three regions receiving millions of dollars.
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The waivers will likely be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis, and to be eligible, students must meet certain academic requirements.
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A measure that would create a public records exemption for university presidential candidates failed in the Florida Senate Tuesday. Since the measure would have changed the state’s public record laws, it needed a two-thirds majority vote to pass.
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Students at Florida’s 12 public universities could be returning to campus this fall, according to a new plan approved by the Florida Board of Governors.…
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During Florida’s 2019 Legislative session, lawmakers had two months to debate hundreds of bills. In the end, the House and Senate worked a half-day of…
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Florida "medallion scholars" will be among the biggest beneficiaries this academic year of the state's efforts to expand financial aid for university and…
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Two recent college graduates have decided to sue the state for skipping out on school payments.
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