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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Miami Beach broke up with spring break': The big party moves to Fort Lauderdale

Miami Beach has distanced itself from spring break due to safety concerns and implemented measures to discourage large gatherings.
#community-colleges
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago
Higher education

Community colleges want to offer more low-cost bachelor's degrees. Why CSU says no to some

California community colleges increasingly offer bachelor’s degrees to meet local workforce needs, prompting disputes with CSU over program overlap and state-law protections.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

New College Campus Expansion Plan Stalls

If passed, the original bill would have given New College much-needed dorms and other facilities on the nearby USF Sarasota-Manatee campus. NCF is seeking to grow its enrollment amid a multiyear overhaul driven by Gov. Ron DeSantis and led by NCF president Richard Corcoran, a former Republican lawmaker tasked with leading a conservative rebrand of the institution.
SF politics
Miami food
fromSun Sentinel
4 weeks ago

South Florida university investigates racist group chat tied to a local GOP official

Florida International University launched an investigation into a group chat involving students and conservative leaders containing racist slurs, antisemitic comments, and misogynistic language started by a Miami-Dade Republican Party official.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

Florida Passes Bill to Promote AP Class Alternative

"Who is making up these advanced courses, and are they truly equivalent, or are we just giving them an equivalent weight?" said Democratic state representative Felicia Simone Robinson. "Because if we are, and this is a course that we're just making up for Florida and it's not necessarily equivalent to the AP and IB courses, then we're putting our students at a disadvantage when they're trying to compete against other students in the United States."
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

College Students Want More Work-Based Learning

I was like, 'What do you mean, I can actually work and take some classes?' I didn't even know there were apprenticeships out there, because I thought it was something of the past. That was my dream-to go into some field of engineering-so it was great to find something like AT&T, which has an apprenticeship program where you can jump into it, which later becomes software engineering.
Online learning
Higher education
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Florida professors quietly defy restrictions on race and gender: This is how authoritarianism works'

Florida sociology professors are maintaining their original curricula despite state guidelines restricting discussions of race, gender, sexuality, and systemic inequality, viewing this as essential to academic responsibility.
#higher-education
Higher education
fromTODAY.com
3 weeks ago

Most College Kids Skip This 1 Simple Habit. An Expert Says It Can Help Land a Dream Job

Building meaningful relationships with professors, advisers, and mentors during college is more important for career success than grades and resumes alone.
#tri-rail
fromSun Sentinel
2 months ago

Baptist Health's big plans for Broward and Palm Beach counties

Baptist Health Sunrise will be the health network's most innovative hospital, featuring a unique layout, with a medical office building integrated into the hospital and a structure designed to accommodate growth. It will open with 100 inpatient beds, a 30-bed emergency department - and plenty of room to expand on its 26 acres of land. It also includes the latest technology - robotic surgical equipment and AI-enabled imaging.
Healthcare
Public health
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

Broward hospital districts proposal is going nowhere. Here's what's next.

Senate committee postponement effectively kills a bill that would have let Broward Health and Memorial bypass antitrust laws to form joint ventures this year.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 weeks ago

States Step In to Support Minority-Serving Institutions

Institutions want to be recognized for the great work they're doing. What [the recognition] would say to the public, to the students, to our community, is that we don't just enroll a certain percentage of students. We also produce successful outcomes for those students.
Higher education
Business
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

South Florida's economy shows staying power despite slower pace, trade and immigration chaos

Billionaires and the Florida Council of 100 pledged $10 million to attract relocating businesses to South Florida's Gold Coast to accelerate economic development.
Education
fromMiami Herald
8 months ago

Miami school board considers proposal to open a private school on district property

Miami-Dade School District is exploring leasing district land to Barry University to open a private, tuition-based K-12 school on district property.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Let's Level the Playing Field for Singles in Higher Ed

"Singlism" is a term coined by psychologist Dr. Bella DePaulo; this is defined as the discrimination and stereotyping of those who are non-married (I prefer this to the term "unmarried"). I'm not a psychologist, but a lot of the assumptions Dr. Tanglen's colleagues made about her "freedom" are an example of singlism. Much of the loneliness the writer felt may have been a result of internalized singlism, which emanates from societal messages from our public discourse (media, business practices, even laws)
Social justice
E-Commerce
fromMiami Herald
2 months ago

The new geography of ecommerce: Top distribution locations retailers are betting on for 2026

Distribution must shift to flexible, multi-node networks and prioritize proximity to customers to improve speed, reduce cost, and build resilience.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
4 weeks ago

An Article I'd Love to Read

Cuts that hurt are obvious: layoffs, program closures, college closures, furloughs, deferred maintenance, pay freezes, travel freezes, etc. It's a well-worn playbook at this point. Most of the moves in this category involve either attacking employee compensation, which causes obvious pain, or putting off necessary investments and living with gradual declines in quality.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Florida Proposes H-1B Hiring Ban at All Public Universities

All Florida public universities would be banned from hiring foreign workers on H-1B visas under a policy change that the Florida Board of Governors will consider next week. Next Thursday, the board's Nomination and Governance Committee will consider adding to a policy a line saying the universities can't "utilize the H-1B program in its personnel program to hire any new employees through January 5, 2027." If the committee and full Board of Governors approve the addition, there will be a 14-day public comment period.
US politics
fromSun Sentinel
2 months ago

Fort Lauderdale scores high as landing spot for people moving to Florida, U-Haul survey says

U-Haul ranked Florida as the No. 2 growth state for 2025, second only to Texas, according to its proprietary growth index that analyzed one-way customer moves from the past calendar year. The company said Florida climbed two spots from No. 4 in 2024. It was ranked No. 2 from 2021-23 and was the leading growth state in 2019. The year 2025 marked "11 consecutive years that Florida has been among the top four U-Haul growth states," the company said in a statement.
US news
#education-policy
fromTruthout
4 weeks ago
Higher education

Florida Has Deemed All Existing Sociology Textbooks Illegal and Produced Its Own

fromTruthout
4 weeks ago
Higher education

Florida Has Deemed All Existing Sociology Textbooks Illegal and Produced Its Own

fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I love visiting the 'Venice of America' in Florida. The city is great - just be sure to adjust your expectations.

With a population of about 200,000 residents, this eastern Florida city is known for its quieter beaches, walkable downtown, and vibrant stores and restaurants. It's also famous for having hundreds of miles of canals that curl in and around the city - a feature that's earned it the nickname "Venice of America." Just like in Italy's Venice, these winding waterways are very much a part of daily life in this Florida city.
Travel
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

South Florida lawmakers concerned about name change for Fort Lauderdale airport

As legislation moves to rename Palm Beach International Airport after the sitting U.S. President, some South Florida lawmakers have expressed concern about language that would give state lawmakers power to rename others. State Sen. Barbara Sharief, D-Davie, said officials in her county don't want to see the name of Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport changed, as the local government exemption proposal ( SB 706) soared through the Community Affairs Committee on Tuesday.
US politics
US news
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

How a New Rail Line Is Reinventing the Florida Vacation

Brightline's modern intercity rail connects Florida destinations, enabling car-free travel with speed, comfort, amenities, and major corridor investment that boosts tourism.
#higher-education-reform
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Coaching Works-if Colleges Invest in Quality

Whether it's executive coaching or life coaching, people understand the concept and know that there is value to it in higher ed. However, what's been missing is this foundational research that really explains why coaching works in this context and how you can then leverage it to have the most impact on student success. What does a coach need to know, and at what skill level do they need to operate in order to have the impact on students that we want to see?
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

How Dual Enrollment/Early College Has Changed (opinion)

This idea was based on the parallel between the pluck and elan that are characteristic of both the early-college students I worked with and that of America's hardest-working founding father. Five years after I wrote the book, I had the opportunity to revisit the field for a revised edition, making it appropriate to ask, after Thomas Jefferson's song in the second act of Hamilton, "What'd I Miss": How has early college/dual enrollment changed over the past half decade?
Higher education
Higher education
fromFortune
2 months ago

American students are interested in all types of degrees but a bachelor's | Fortune

Undergraduate enrollment growth is driven mainly by rising community college and certificate enrollment rather than growth in four-year bachelor’s programs.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Students Should Insure an Investment as Important as College

It can be scary to borrow large student loans to finance an expensive college degree. There is a market failure, however, every time a student does not attend their preferred college, study their preferred major, or pursue their preferred career because they are afraid of student loans. Students should be free to pursue their passions - not forced into second-best choices because of the cost of the degree or the prospect of a lower income in the future.
Higher education
#college-enrollment
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Getting an associate degree before transfer isn't always helpful

For many students, vertical transfer (transfer from an associate's to a bachelor's program) is less a bridge than a maze. Typically, about 80 percent of community college students say they intend to earn a bachelor's degree, yet only about 30 percent ever transfer and roughly 16 percent complete a bachelor's within six years. Yet under these topline numbers, outcomes vary widely. And figuring out which combinations of student actions and background factors matter, and which pathways are most promising, can be a complicated mess.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Misrepresenting Prison Education Risks Harming Students

The article fails to acknowledge decades of evidence about the benefits of prison education. The title and framing deceptively imply that college programs increase criminal activity post-release at a national scale. The Grinnell study-an unpublished working paper-is only informed by data collected in Iowa. Of most impact to incarcerated students, the title and introductory paragraphs mislead the reader by implying that the blame for technical violations and reincarceration should be placed on the justice-impacted individuals themselves.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

HBCU Experts Look to Solve Leadership Churn

Earlier this month, Morris Brown College's Board of Trustees abruptly laid off the historically Black college's president, Kevin James, after seven years at the helm. James took to social media and decried the board's actions, noting that the college regained accreditation during his tenure and the institution couldn't afford instability with an upcoming meeting with the accreditor. A week later, the board announced his reinstatement, even as allegations against James surfaced in local media.
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