AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCollege Sports Policy: A revised U.S. college sports bill cleared the Senate Commerce Committee after input from athletes and officials, aiming to stabilize NIL and revenue-sharing as lawmakers push for a Senate vote in July. State Higher-Ed Governance: North Carolina lawmakers overrode vetoes to ban DEI in public schools and colleges, while also passing limits tied to federal immigration enforcement at UNC institutions. Affordability & Student Support: Stony Brook University is expanding its food pantry into a broader basic-needs hub as pantry use rises more than 30% year over year. Tuition Pressure Abroad: Malawi public universities doubled tuition for 2026/27, with critics warning the hikes could price out students. Campus Safety: Students at Nigeria’s Federal University of Technology, Minna, protested recurring robbery and attacks, demanding stronger security. Leadership & Institutions: Mary Baldwin University appointed a new president, while Hungary moves to bring universities back under state control after restructuring public-asset foundations. College-to-Career: A new France fellowship selected 30 American graduate students for fully funded study across French universities and grandes écoles. Local/Community Notes: Chippewa Valley Technical College opened a Safety Training Center to expand workplace hazard training with a $1.5M build.
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