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An AAUP staffer is asking Florida Memorial University to reverse its decision to terminate three tenured professors who were laid off in May. The faculty members have alleged the school discriminated against them and didn't follow its policies on cutting positions.
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Ten professors at Florida Memorial University are now out of a job, accounting for 13% of the faculty at the historically Black school. Some of the professors are claiming the decision was discriminatory.
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South Florida's only historically Black university was put on probation in 2021, after years of declining enrollment. But after a recent campus visit, representatives from the school's accrediting organization say Florida Memorial University should be taken off probation.
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Florida Memorial University wants to create a pipeline to get more Black students into tech jobs. And gender and sexual orientation, should they be talked about at home or in the classroom? Plus, a nightclub makes a comeback and helps revitalize history.
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Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo has been fired, a look at what some event and performance goers can expect in terms of COVID safety this busy season and Florida Memorial University's provost discusses the school's fate.
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A little over a week after Hurricane Dorian made landfall and ravaged parts of the Bahamas, students at Florida Memorial University joined together for a…
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The new leader of Florida Memorial University wants to triple the school's enrollment, at a time when some other historically black institutions are…