AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCambridge Professor Death Sparks Global Outcry: Thousands gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square to mourn Cambridge sociology professor Jason Arday, whose death followed weeks of plagiarism allegations and claims of racist media scrutiny, with calls for reflection and a public inquiry. Campus Safety & Police Response: Virginia State University reopened after a shooting that left five injured; a 19-year-old suspect was arrested after police found him hiding in a dorm closet, while investigators sought whether others fired weapons. Higher Ed Policy Under Pressure: Australia’s proposed foreign-collaboration scrutiny could tighten rules for universities working with certain countries, reigniting debate over academic freedom and who gets singled out. Funding & Governance Fight: In Australia, Labor signaled amendments to a higher education funding overhaul to “One Nation-proof” ministerial power over university conditions. Regulation of Private Universities: Maharashtra formed a six-member panel to review private university rules over quality, fees, and infrastructure, with a report due in two months. Water Shortage Hits Students: Bombay High Court launched suo motu action over a 15-day water shortage at Mumbai University’s Madam Cama Girls’ Hostel, with a hearing set for Sept. 2. Teaching & Curriculum Updates: Bangladesh universities are rolling out investigative journalism courses for female students after a co-design process, while New Zealand principals’ federation is pushing for a stable, independent curriculum and assessment council. Sustainability on Campus: Notre Dame added a geothermal plant to heat and cool buildings using underground temperatures, supporting its carbon-neutral goals. Campus Life Changes: Newport Beach schools began the year with a new e-bike ban for kindergarten through 8th graders, and Madison, Wisconsin scheduled the Aug. 24 opening of a redeveloped State Street Campus Garage with student housing and transit access.
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