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Graduation season has returned, and many college seniors are preparing to walk the stage with more than just academic success to celebrate. These are some of the inspiring stories from students across the state.
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More than 400 students study in Gainesville from their hometown of Tallahassee, coping with the tragedy from afar, grieving the violence that hit too close to home.
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The police departments of at least three public universities in Florida are seeking agreements with the federal government to carry out immigration enforcement on campus.
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After promising progress over a month ago, Santa Fe’s financial aid issues remain unresolved, leaving numerous students without their expected funding.
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Leading technology and cross-cultural analysis expert Dr. Gwyneth Sutherlin said Wednesday that her biggest concern with AI is the lack of participation and voices that go into AI decision-making.
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On March 3, the Florida Department of Education announced a $6.5 million reduction in projected general fund revenue for the Alachua County School District, due in part to a reduction in student enrollment.
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A Senate panel Monday supported repealing a 2022 law that prevents the release of information about applicants to become state college and university presidents, days after House Speaker Daniel Perez strongly backed the idea.
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Delight Ministries, a women’s ministry group that has been on the University of Florida campus since 2015, hosted an event to feed the homeless on Saturday.
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Users who text ALACHUAESP to 888-777 will receive Spanish-language messages during disasters such as hurricanes.
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Located on the UF’s campus, Wilmot Botanical Gardens offers therapeutic horticulture, a program like the one Laurent experienced.
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Ten minutes away from the University of Florida, M.K. Rawlings Elementary School has earned a “D” rating from the Department of Education since 2022.
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State higher-education leaders and university trustees fired back at a lawsuit that alleges a 2023 law targeting diversity, equity and inclusion issues at universities violates the First Amendment.