AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCampus Safety Tragedy: Milligan University cyclists were struck by a vehicle in Tennessee; two students died and seven were injured, with charges filed against the driver. On-Campus Life: Temple University will require most freshmen under 21 to live on campus starting fall 2027, aiming to boost retention and first-year support. Move-In Season: Thousands of students began fall at Colorado State University, while Quinnipiac welcomed first-years into dorms and multiple schools ran move-in and transition events. Higher-Ed Finance: UL Lafayette’s president says the university hit a balanced budget for the first time in more than a decade, but graduation rates remain a concern; Oregon leaders warn of steeper cuts and higher tuition without more funding. Policy & Security: The Pentagon ordered 30 universities to audit foreign partnerships tied to China or risk losing federal research funding. AI in Education: A UC Berkeley professor admitted using AI to help edit an op-ed criticizing students’ math gaps, reigniting debate over admissions and preparedness. Affordability & Pathways: Starz University and Liberia’s principals group signed a deal for a 30% graduate tuition discount; American Management University and Bethesda University announced an articulation agreement for transfer and graduate pathways. Campus Community: Ohio Northern University’s “Klondike’s Crew” volunteers helped new students move in, while Rogue Community College opened its Riverside Campus with an open house for programs and partners.
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