AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCollege Sports Reform: A bipartisan “Protect College Sports Act” is back in the spotlight as NIL costs and roster chaos push lawmakers toward new rules on player pay, transfers, and coach departures. NCAA Eligibility: The NCAA rolled out new international eligibility guidelines aimed at players with pro experience overseas, reshaping how schools recruit abroad. Higher Ed Online Access: Even after COVID restrictions ended, community college students still report major struggles with online learning—less engagement and more isolation. Global Campus & Research: Yale students and alumni were selected for Cambridge postgraduate support, while XJTLU marked its 20th anniversary with a citywide International Day festival. Workforce Training: Tallahassee State College and Sterling Flight Training launched a pilot certification pathway to speed up entry into aviation careers. Health Policy: Nepal’s health insurance scheme faces hospital service suspensions over unpaid claims, with new funding ideas under discussion. International Tech Ties: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reportedly joined Tsinghua University’s advisory board amid US-China chip export tensions. Sports Spotlight: Niagara won the NJCAA D-3 baseball title; the Women’s College World Series bracket and Day 1 matchups are set for Thursday.
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