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On March 1, UF sent out a memo announcing it was closing the office of the Chief Diversity Officer, eliminating 13 DEI positions and 15 administrative appointments.
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The University of Florida Board of Trustees approved tenure for 17 new faculty members, the termination of three majors and reaffirmed the school’s policies and goals in hiring, administration and construction during its meeting Thursday.
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A railroad boxcar sat on the lawn of the University of Florida Hillel building on Monday.
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The people behind three different programs on the University of Florida campus partnered Thursday for their second spring walking tour.
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Vanguard High School in Marion County will be receiving some major upgrades.
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Siren Party, the band responsible for arranging these shows, has put itself on the map as an emerging and energetic revival of punk and post-hardcore within Gainesville’s music community.
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Parents and teachers in Newberry are rallying for the conversion of their city's public schools to public charter schools.
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The Florida Senate on Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that would provide tuition and fee waivers for students who have dropped out of high school.
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The Eastside High School barbershop class was proposed over the summer and introduced this spring as a way to get students to attend class. Attendance has gone from one or two students to about 10.
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University athletic programs must value the intellect of student-athletes as well as their athletic skills, said Leonard N. Moore, who spoke on the racial dynamics of college football in the South on Thursday at Smathers Library.
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The governor’s order announced last month waives application fees and, in some instances, grants in-state tuition to transfer applicants.
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Fifteen months after Putnam County voters approved a $300 million bond referendum to revamp aging schools, the first phase of the 10-year project is ready to start. Two elementary schools are in the preconstruction phase, and one high school is set to undergo upgrades.