AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHigher-Education Milestones: Kentucky’s community and technical college system hit a record 25,013 graduates in 2025-26, awarding 47,513 credentials and topping 10,000 associate-degree earners for the first time. Student Access & Affordability: Harrisburg University will cut graduate Executive Session campus travel to one on-campus weekend per semester starting Fall 2026, aiming to ease costs for working and international students. Campus Policy & Governance: Ohio University’s board reviewed progress on its Dynamic Strategy plan, including R1 status updates, scholarship growth to $83M+ via its 50-cent match program, and endowment surpassing $1B. College Sports & Eligibility: Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility fight over college gambling ends as he heads to the NFL supplemental draft, while Idaho forms a College Athletics Working Group to keep programs competitive. Global Education & Cooperation: A China-CEEC youth forum in Wuhan highlighted renewable-energy jobs and technology transfer, with participants calling for deeper dialogue. STEM & Research Funding: The University of Winchester secured £364,000 to expand BSc Cyber Security intake through a MoD-backed program.
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