AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCollege Sports & Policy: A judge cleared Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby to play after a gambling case, but the NCAA is appealing—raising fresh questions about how college sports should regulate betting and NIL. Higher Ed Access: Nexford University says it’s now enrolling students in all 50 U.S. states for its fully online, AI-focused business and tech degrees. Campus Learning & Faculty: Miami University’s faculty union is pushing back on an AI-in-classes push, arguing students still need human instruction and protections against being replaced by AI. Institution Updates: Kentucky State University got a new academic structure as it transitions to a polytechnic model, with six study areas approved by the state. Student Support & Outcomes: Multiple Texas districts reported very high shares of students not on track for college readiness based on STAAR/TSI measures. Athletics Spotlight: Ohio University announced a new Marching 110 practice facility funded by alumni gifts, and Bluefield State University approved a new Master of Science in Engineering Technology launching in fall 2026. Community & Career Pathways: Temple University’s rural dental clinic in Tamaqua is nearing opening, aiming to expand access for Medicaid patients.
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