colleges /tags/colleges colleges en-US SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± Tue, 30 Jun 2026 21:21:19 GMT Florida Board of Education votes to ban undocumented students from attending public colleges /education/2026-06-30/florida-board-of-education-votes-to-ban-undocumented-students-from-attending-public-colleges In a telephone-only board meeting, the panel voted to require all students admitted to the state’s 28 colleges to be a U.S. citizen or “lawfully present in the United States.†The state colleges, once known as community colleges, must require students to present documentation before enrolling. Tue, 30 Jun 2026 21:21:19 GMT /education/2026-06-30/florida-board-of-education-votes-to-ban-undocumented-students-from-attending-public-colleges Jay Waagmeester | Florida Phoenix Fewer international students are coming to the US, costing universities and communities /education/2025-09-15/fewer-international-students-are-coming-to-the-us-costing-universities-and-communities An estimated 30% to 40% fewer international students are expected on American college campuses in the fall of 2025, compared with trends in the 2024-2025 academic year, according to according to NAFSA: Association of International Educators Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:00:00 GMT /education/2025-09-15/fewer-international-students-are-coming-to-the-us-costing-universities-and-communities Tara Sonenshine | The Conversation New College of Florida Board of Trustees vote to deny tenure to five professors /education/2023-04-27/new-college-of-florida-board-of-trustees-vote-to-deny-tenure-to-five-professors Hundreds of protestors, some holding signs reading 'Protect Professors; Resist Fascism' gathered on the New College campus ahead of the meeting. Thu, 27 Apr 2023 16:00:00 GMT /education/2023-04-27/new-college-of-florida-board-of-trustees-vote-to-deny-tenure-to-five-professors Cathy Carter A college student created an app that can tell whether AI wrote an essay /technology/2023-01-09/a-college-student-created-an-app-that-can-tell-whether-ai-wrote-an-essay Some students have been using ChatGPT, a text-based bot, to do their homework for them. Now, 22-year-old Edward Tian's new app is attracting educators working to combat AI plagiarism. Mon, 09 Jan 2023 21:30:00 GMT /technology/2023-01-09/a-college-student-created-an-app-that-can-tell-whether-ai-wrote-an-essay Emma Bowman The college enrollment drop is finally letting up. That's the good news /education/2022-10-20/the-college-enrollment-drop-is-finally-letting-up-thats-the-good-news The bad news: Colleges are still seeing enrollment declines, and many haven't made up much ground after the pandemic's dramatic drops. Thu, 20 Oct 2022 16:00:00 GMT /education/2022-10-20/the-college-enrollment-drop-is-finally-letting-up-thats-the-good-news Elissa Nadworny , Sequoia Carrillo Judge allows ‘intellectual freedom’ lawsuit to move forward /news/2022-04-06/judge-allows-intellectual-freedom-lawsuit-to-move-forward A day after the state began surveys to measure “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity†on college and university campuses, a federal judge Tuesday refused to dismiss a constitutional challenge to a 2021 law that spurred the surveys. Wed, 06 Apr 2022 15:18:10 GMT /news/2022-04-06/judge-allows-intellectual-freedom-lawsuit-to-move-forward News Service of Florida Here's how a new law is quickly playing a part in searches for new Florida university presidents /news/2022-03-21/heres-how-a-new-law-is-quickly-playing-a-part-in-searches-for-new-florida-university-presidents It creates a public records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists would be released. Mon, 21 Mar 2022 16:17:58 GMT /news/2022-03-21/heres-how-a-new-law-is-quickly-playing-a-part-in-searches-for-new-florida-university-presidents Ryan Dailey - News Service of Florida U.S. colleges are cutting their partnerships and financial ties with Russia /news/2022-03-10/u-s-colleges-are-cutting-their-partnerships-and-financial-ties-with-russia Colleges are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting investments as part of a global wave of condemnation over the invasion of Ukraine. Thu, 10 Mar 2022 20:19:20 GMT /news/2022-03-10/u-s-colleges-are-cutting-their-partnerships-and-financial-ties-with-russia The Associated Press Student loan scams are on the rise as the pause on payments is due to expire /2022-02-21/student-loan-scams-are-on-the-rise-as-the-pause-on-payments-is-due-to-expire Emmy Ross has a bunch of student debt, so when callers offered to help have the loans forgiven, she was immediately interested. The problem? They were scams. Mon, 21 Feb 2022 16:40:00 GMT /2022-02-21/student-loan-scams-are-on-the-rise-as-the-pause-on-payments-is-due-to-expire Elissa Nadworny , Lauren Hodges School leaders say HBCUs are undeterred after a series of bomb threats /news/2022-02-09/school-leaders-say-hbcus-are-undeterred-after-a-series-of-bomb-threats "We have to show that we are not afraid," Dillard University President Walter Kimbrough says. The FBI is probing the threats as racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism and hate crimes. Wed, 09 Feb 2022 16:40:13 GMT /news/2022-02-09/school-leaders-say-hbcus-are-undeterred-after-a-series-of-bomb-threats Joe Hernandez