A Florida House subcommittee rewrote a bill to maintain the 2026 school start time law, allowing districts to prove why they can't comply, for more flexibility.
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The UVA campaign, launched for its bicentennial, hit 250,000 donors, raising $5B ahead of schedule, strengthening its global alumni network.
Drake University's Zimpleman College celebrates faculty tackling societal issues, awarding $5K grants to impactful projects in data, storytelling, and diversity.
Provost McCarthy discussed Pitt's hiring freeze, effective since March 10, due to anticipated NIH funding cuts and inflation, impacting staffing plans.
Swedish guard Stina Almqvist reflects on adapting to US basketball, her pro journey, scoring 1,000 points, and future aspirations after attending the Eagles parade.
The University of Iowa will close its Division of Access, Opportunity, and Diversity on March 27, realigning units to comply with new legal and accreditation standards.
Professor Hyunok Choi receives NIH funding to study how early environmental exposures affect child health, aiming to reduce toxicants and protect children.
CMU's 2025 Tartans on the Rise are 24 alumni excelling as entrepreneurs, artists, and engineers, significantly impacting global industries and communities.
North Carolina's 2024-2025 USDA policy ensures free or reduced-price school meals, enhancing students' health and academic performance statewide.
Temple University maintains its R1 status with $300M in research spending, despite national funding uncertainties, thanks to diverse and robust initiatives.