AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAcademic Integrity & Freedom: Ghent University suspended Nathan Cofnas, the postdoctoral researcher who accused late Cambridge professor Jason Arday of plagiarism, as the fallout over “race realism” claims and Cambridge’s handling continues. Campus Safety: Police are hunting a naked, masked suspect tied to three sexual assault reports near Yonsei University, with investigators struggling due to gaps in CCTV coverage. HBCU Financial Strain: St. Augustine’s University in Raleigh says it will pause all classes and education programs this fall after a bankruptcy judge raised concerns about its planned online offerings. Higher-Ed Antitrust: A federal judge ruled the antitrust case against Dartmouth and 31 other universities over early decision tuition practices can proceed. Student Mobility Policy: Spain’s education bulletin approved the framework for a new university student mobility aid program, “Luisa de Medrano.” Fast-Track Success: A 19-year-old Georgia State University math student graduated in 14 months after building an accelerated plan with university support. International Cooperation: India and Russia discussed strengthening higher education ties. Tech for Culture: Seoul National University plans a K-Culture Tech Initiative to back research in beauty, food, content, games, and fashion. Paying Tuition, Easier: PayPal and Venmo expanded partnerships so more U.S. students can pay college tuition through familiar apps.
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