AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoInternational Student Visa Pressure: A New Hampshire university could lose up to 2,000 international graduate students if DHS doesn’t approve a pending application tied to a new Doctorate in Business Administration by July 1. College Sports Policy: The Big Ten and SEC say they oppose the Protect College Sports Act as drafted, arguing it leaves key issues unresolved and doesn’t properly preempt state NIL rules. Athlete Pay NIL Rules: Senators unveiled new regulations aimed at college athletes’ NIL compensation, as Congress tries to bring order to a patchwork system. Higher-Ed Workforce Disruptions: Glasgow Caledonian University faces staff walkouts over proposed job cuts, with unions warning redundancies could follow. Research Funding & Oversight: A Colorado judge ordered a Wyoming atmospheric-research facility to stay under a 129-university consortium while litigation challenges NSF divestment. Foreign Influence Concerns: A whistleblower leak claims Stanford’s private foreign-funding records include Chinese state-linked donors, reigniting debate over campus security and transparency. Student Life & Access: Qatar Foundation signed new study-abroad agreements with three U.S. HBCUs at NAFSA to expand cross-cultural learning. Campus Growth: Chandigarh University launched an IndiaAI Data Lab with Intel India to boost AI and data skills for employability.
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