AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStudy Abroad Partnerships: Qatar Foundation signed three new study-abroad deals with US universities—Hampton, Xavier, and Prairie View A&M—aimed at boosting student mobility and cross-cultural exchange via Education City. Course Content Controversy: University of Nebraska at Kearney will drop a human sexuality textbook after complaints about “graphic images,” and will add clearer course warnings going forward. University Value Debate (UK): A new UK survey finds confidence in university degrees is sliding as tuition, debt, and job fears rise—plus growing anxiety about AI’s impact on careers. International Students at Risk (US): A New Hampshire university could lose up to 2,000 international graduate students if DHS doesn’t approve a new doctoral program by July 1. Campus Safety: A school bus crash hit Hamline University’s science building in St. Paul, sending three children and the driver to hospital with minor injuries. Research & Health: Oxford University secured funding to develop AI-personalized cancer vaccines, while ChristianaCare opened a new neighborhood hospital in Aston to expand 24/7 community care.
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