The Florida Board of Governors voted 10-6 against Santa Ono as UF president, citing his DEI support, in a move seen as politicizing academia.
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The Iowa Board of Regents will decide on UI's $56.8M projects in June, including tech lab expansion and updates to Cambus Facility and Duane Banks Stadium.
NAU crews will repair Knoles Dr. on June 5-6. One lane stays open, but parking near Gammage, Blome, and Geology is restricted during the work.
Carnegie Mellon awarded three seed grants to advance AI tools in education, aiming to enhance personalized learning and feedback through innovative research.
Pope Leo XIV, Villanova alumnus and first American-born Pope, was elected, bringing joy and pride to the Villanova community and the Augustinian Order.
Six Drake students join Dotdash Meredith for 2025-2026, gaining editorial, social, and design experience with top brands like Southern Living and Real Simple.
At the 57th Wharton Global Forum, 500 leaders will discuss AI, biotech, and more in San Francisco, June 26-27, aiming to address current business challenges.
Katy Jo Harrison, a first-grade teacher at Hosford, is a finalist for the 2026 FL Teacher of the Year, showcasing her dedication and innovative teaching.
Gov. DeSantis receives bills to revise school start times and regulate dangerous dogs, addressing district logistics and enhancing public safety measures.
A $530,000 grant enables CHARACTER COUNTS! to provide resources in 1,687 Iowa classrooms, aiming to enhance student success and expand statewide reach.









