Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Florida Newsletter for Thursday April 10, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
AACSB Academy Builds Leadership and Faculty Excellence Through Skills-Based Programs
TAMPA, Florida, April 10 -- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business issued the following news release:
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AACSB Academy(TM) Builds Leadership and Faculty Excellence Through Skills-Based Programs
AACSB International proudly announces the launch of the AACSB Academy, a transformative learning platform designed to upskill business school faculty, staff, administrators, and leaders.
AACSB International, the global leader in business education, proudly announces the launch of
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Falk's Jordan Boron Plays Key Role in National Title for Women's Club Hockey Team
SYRACUSE, New York, April 9 -- Syracuse University posted the following news:
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Falk's Jordan Boron Plays Key Role in National Title for Women's Club Hockey Team
The women's club hockey team celebrates its first Amateur Athletic Union national championship in Jacksonville, Florida.
Jordan Boron '25 loved to play ice hockey, but she came to Syracuse University in 2022 because its sport management program in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is widely considered one of the best
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Florida Legislative Session 2025: Updates for FCSA Members
MIAMI, Florida, April 10 -- The Florida Charter School Alliance issued the following news release:
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Florida Legislative Session 2025: Updates for FCSA Members
Last week, the FCSA advocacy team was again in Tallahassee as some major education policy action was taking place. They were working hard on behalf of our members to ensure the critical priorities were getting the attention they deserved. Nearly 40 bills moved forward in committees, and four bills successfully passed through floor
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Florida State University: VITAS Healthcare CEO to Summit Attendees - Health Care Needs Evolution, Not 'Fixing'
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, April 9 -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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VITAS Healthcare CEO to summit attendees: Health care needs evolution, not 'fixing'
By: Pete Reinwald
Health care executive Nick Westfall challenged industry leaders to embrace continuous evolution rather than seek one-time solutions to the state's and country's health care challenges.
"While the system is broken, there's always this theme, 'Let's go about and fix it,'" he said. "I don't like that co
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TheDream.US "Freedom Ride for Tuition Fairness" Makes Powerful Case to Florida Lawmakers
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, April 10 -- TheDream.US, a college and career success program for immigrant youth, issued the following news release:
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TheDream.US "Freedom Ride for Tuition Fairness" Makes Powerful Case to Florida Lawmakers
Last week, in response to the recent repeal of in-state tuition for Dreamers in Florida, TheDream.US mobilized their Scholars, Alumni, and allies for a three-day "Freedom Ride for Tuition Fairness" journey from Miami to Tallahassee. The Ride made key stops along
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University a 'Feedstock for the Future Vitality' of Miami
CORAL GABLES, Florida, April 9 -- The University of Miami issued the following news:
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University a 'feedstock for the future vitality' of Miami
In a fireside chat held on the eve of the University of Miami's centennial, businessman Kenneth C. Griffin and University trustee Stuart A. Miller discussed the institution's century of impact and what lies ahead for the next 100 years.
By Robert C. Jones Jr.
A 1,000-mile solo drive can be a daunting task for any adult, let alone a teenager fro
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