AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Degree Push: The University of Utah’s trustees approved the state’s first bachelor’s in artificial intelligence, with classes planned for fall 2026 pending accreditor approval. Admissions Debate: The University of Michigan is bringing back “early decision” despite faculty concerns that it advantages affluent applicants. Radiology Training Rankings: U.S. News names Harvard the top school for radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging training. Budget Strain on College Access: Arizona’s signed FY2027 budget cuts $16.3M from public universities, including scholarship and adult education funding. HBCU Financial Trouble: South Carolina’s Clinton College missed payroll and left health coverage inactive amid a cash-flow crisis. Campus Safety Incident: A bus carrying 32 college students skidded near Kulim Techno City; one driver was injured, passengers were sent back. Research & Leadership: OU’s College of Medicine named Javier Villanueva-Meyer to lead Radiological Sciences, starting in September. Student Life & Culture: A Cambridge math student qualified for the Pokémon World Championships using code built from his studies.
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