AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHigher Ed Policy: Australia’s federal parliament passed controversial university funding reforms, promising 230,000 extra places over a decade but drawing fire for higher costs and reduced student choice. Campus Safety & Rights: San Jose State University must reinstate a professor fired over pro-Palestinian activism after an arbitrator called the punishment “excessive.” Student Experience & Admissions: Delhi University says its 2026-27 undergraduate admission portal will open by the end of the week, with seat allocation via CUET’s Common Seat Allocation System. Student Success & Wellbeing: Experts argue schools should include death and grief in the curriculum so children aren’t left to cope alone. Local Education Infrastructure: Roscommon councillors approved an iROS sports campus at Mercy College grounds, adding indoor courts, pitches, and trails. Workforce Pathways: National University and Dallas College renewed a transfer deal with guaranteed admission and up to 60 credits. Sustainability & Research: Yenepoya University was recognized for sustainable education campus efforts, while the University of Florida reported a PFAS filter that removes “forever chemicals” more efficiently. Governance Watch: Florida’s university system leaders clashed over delays in confirming UF’s next president.
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