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Public universities in Florida, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee are eschewing long-standing accrediting bodies like the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ...
Democrats will need to sort through a pileup of potential candidates who see an opportunity to harness backlash to the Trump ...
The states need an accreditor that “can work well with our public universities,” UNC System President Peter Hans said.
The detection, involving University of Texas Marine Science Institute researchers, represents an early warning that can help ...
When more than 650 U.S. college and university presidents penned a letter opposing "unprecedented government overreach," only one Texas name was among them: Montserrat Fuentes of St. Edward's ...
Florida will join some other Southern states to form a new less “woke” accrediting body to set standards for state ...
Many Texans have urged the board to look beyond politics to the impact that ethnic studies courses can have on students.
The announcement, made Thursday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, comes after President Trump’s executive order took aim at streamlining ...
By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story June 22, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a sharply symbolic and legally significant move, U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs has ...
Florida will join five other Southern states to form the new accreditation program for their public universities.
More than one in four bodies found in New Mexico since 2021 is unidentified, according to an Tribune and Source analysis.
Salvador Aceves, president of Regis University, in Denver, has been named president of the University of San Francisco.