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The P.K. Yonge School Advisory Council met Tuesday night to discuss the proposal to make the school’s historically inclusive admissions process more selective.
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A pro-Palestinian student organization at the University of Florida sued state officials Thursday in federal court over what it described as an illegal…
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Newly inaugurated UF president describes some goalsThursday, 4:20 p.m.: Newly inaugurated UF President Ben Sasse shared some goals for his presidency…
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Final steps in leadership changes at two Florida universities are slated for the first weeks in November, while another school’s president is in line for…
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When NVIDIA co-founder Chris Malachowsky approached University of Florida Provost Joe Glover with the idea of implementing an AI supercomputer at UF in…
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The University of Florida is exploring options for creating a new graduate campus in Jacksonville. It would focus on programs in medicine, business, and…
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The protesters assembled to voice their disapproval of the UF Board of Trustees’ final interview with its only candidate for president, U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska.
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The University of Florida on Tuesday formally selected Ben Sasse as its next president, setting aside concerns that the appointment of a conservative…
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The University of Florida Faculty Senate passed a resolution Thursday indicating it has no confidence in a selection process that designated Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, as the sole nominee to be UF’s 13th president. After two-and-a-half hours of debate, the Senate voted 72-16 to approve the resolution drafted last week stating the faculty was dissatisfied with a lack of openness in the selection process. Many faculty members were also displeased with Sasse’s lack of support for abortion and LGBTQ rights.