Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Bowden, Seminoles Agree to 1-Year Deal

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Jimbo Fisher will succeed Bobby Bowden as Florida State's next football coach — someday. President T.K. Wetherell designated offensive coordinator Fisher as "head coach-in waiting," but skipped out of a somewhat unusual news conference Monday without answering questions about the contracts that are not yet finalized. [Continue reading…]

Monday, December 10, 2007

Enhancing USF Lakeland campus among Polk County legislative priorities

Polk County has a wish list for state lawmakers

Orlando Sentinel

Amy L. Edwards Sentinel Staff Writer

December 9, 2007

Funding for the new University of South Florida Lakeland campus was a top issue for the Polk County Commission when officials recently met with the local legislative delegation to talk about 2008 priorities. A focus on technology could help attract high-wage jobs. [More]

FSU student robbed on campus

Tallahassee Democrat
12/09/2007

Tallahassee, FL -- A Florida State University student was robbed by three men at about 7 p.m. Friday night at the pedestrian tunnel near DeGraff Hall on campus, according to the FSU police. The student was knocked down and the men searched his belongings. The men then ran away. Anyone with information is asked to call the FSU police at 850-644-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 850-891-HELP.

Free Speech policies restrictive at UCF but still better than other Florida universities

Daytona Beach News-Journal

December 09, 2007

Freedom of speech limited at UCF

By MARK HARPER Education Writer

Wearing masks on Halloween, about 25 University of Central Florida students gathered near the Student Union.

They weren't trick-or-treating, but rather taking a hamburger chain to task for its treatment of workers. Their masks depicted a bearded cartoon character wearing a crown, but their T-shirts carried a serious message: EXPLOITATION KING. [Continue reading…]

Op-Ed on UF and Islam

HumanEvents.com
UF Refuses to See Threat From Radical Islam
by Ashley Emans
Posted: 12/10/2007

On November 13, several student groups at the University of Florida (UF) held a viewing and a panel discussion of the documentary Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West. Fliers advertising the event (which had been repeatedly torn down by free-speech-loving liberals) contained the phrase “Radical Islam Wants You Dead.” Now the university’s administration is demanding an apology from the five hosting student organizations: College Republicans, Law School Republicans, the Jewish Law Students Association, the Jewish Student Union and Gators for Israel. This is likely the direct result of Islam on Campus’s lobbying the highest-ranking UF officials, including President Bernie Machen, for an investigation into the event and its advertising. [Continue reading…]

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Five female student athletes from Broward County charter school sign with Division I teams

Posted on Sun, Dec. 09, 2007
Miami Herald

Five female Pembroke Pines Charter High School student-athletes signed letters of intent with Division I schools. [More]

Florida threatens legal action against sites selling Tebow items

Posted: December 7, 2007

Sporting News

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- The University of Florida has sent cease-and-desist orders to at least seven Web sites trying to profit from quarterback Tim Tebow's name, a newspaper reported. [More]

GOP presidential forum in Spanish highlights Latinos' growing clout

By Claire Conrad

For the Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona Published: 12.09.2007

Republican presidential candidates are gearing up for the first live Spanish-language debate scheduled today at the University of Miami. [More]

Ammons: FAMU back on track

Tallahassee Democrat - Tallahassee,FL,USA

"To have achieved what we have in the period of time that it was done in — even if I have to say it — I think it's remarkable," Ammons said. "The bottom line was to restore public confidence in FAMU's ability to manage its affairs — especially its fiscal affairs — and then to do everything we could to remove probationary status from our accreditation." [More]

2 UF students die after transplants

Gainesville Sun - Gainesville,FL,USA
By JACK STRIPLING

Two University of Florida students died last month due to complications from transplant operations, but success rates for such surgeries have seen improvement in recent years, according to health officials. [Continue reading...]

Miami-Dade county commission approves $10M for FIU med school bypassing long sought projects

FIU medical school gift bypasses voters

Posted on Wed, Dec. 05, 2007


BY CHARLES RABIN AND MATTHEW I. PINZUR

mpinzur@MiamiHerald.com


Miami, FL --- A new medical school at Florida International University will receive $10 million from a Miami-Dade bond program -- even though voters never knew about the project. [Continue reading…]


FSU coaches pay increase criticized

Originally published December 8, 2007

FSU shows its priorities in coaches' salaries

By Jack Fiorito
MY VIEW

The news of a potential $2.5 million contract for Bobby Bowden and a $200,000 raise for Jimbo Fisher, right on the heels of news that T.K. Wetherell is among the highest-paid public university presidents in the country, is another slap in the face to FSU students, faculty, and staff. [Continue reading…]


UF Quarterback makes history

Tebow Makes Heisman History
The Associated Press -
NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Tebow needed only two years of college to graduate to Heisman Trophy winner, putting the sophomore in a class by himself.

Florida's folk-hero quarterback with the rugged running style and magnetic personality won the Heisman on Saturday night to become the first sophomore or freshman to take college football's most prestigious award. [Continue reading…]

FAMU contest launches businesses

Tallahassee.com - Tallahassee,FL,USA
By Dave Hodges While a student at Florida A&M University, he remembers many a meal of noodles or pancakes when money was tight. [Continue reading…]

FGCU softball coach fights dismissal

From Title IX Blog

Saturday, December 08, 2007

FGCU softball coach fights dismissal

Gina Ramacci, the former assistant softball coach at Florida Gulf Coast University has filed a complaint with the university citing violations of both Title IX and Title VII. Ramacci, who technically was not fired, rather her contract was not renewed, and her lawyer are saying that the investigation FGCU did into alleged misconduct (as reported by a student-athlete and her mother) of a sexual nature with a (different) student-athlete found no evidence of wrongdoing. She's asking for her job back and back pay. [Continue reading…]


Continuance of FAMU task force at issue

Originally published December 6, 2007

Lawson's request to disband FAMU task force challenged

By Angeline J. Taylor
DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER


ORLANDO Two strong political insiders, who have been at the forefront of state education issues, couldn't disagree more on the idea of dismantling Florida A&M University's task force.

In this case, the two advocates are state Sen. Al Lawson and board of governors chairwoman Carolyn Roberts. Each agrees that FAMU, under the administration of President James Ammons, has improved. [Continue reading…]

FGCU students trial for underage drinking party set for January 2008

Trial set for FGCU students accused of hosting underage party

By KATHLEEN CULLINAN

Originally published — 12:13 p.m., December 7, 2007
Updated — 9:42 p.m., December 7, 2007

The two Florida Gulf Coast University students accused of hosting an underage drinking party the night an intoxicated classmate died in a car wreck are set to go on trial in early January.

The trial date of Jan. 8 was set Friday morning for Nicholas Herrig and Kevin Curtin, both 19, a week after both students faced related disciplinary hearings at the school, Curtin's attorney said. Herrig and Curtin are charged with one count each of violating the state's "open house party" statute, which makes it a misdemeanor offense to knowingly allow underage drinking in a home. [Continue reading…]

FAU pays hefty severance without adequate documentation

FAU defends decision to pay $577,952 severance package

By Scott Travis South Florida Sun-Sentinel

December 5, 2007

BOCA RATON - Florida Atlantic University defended its decision to give $577,952 in severance pay to a former fundraiser, but pledged to tighten up its policies in the future, according to its response released today to a state audit. [Continue reading…]


FAMU receives unqualified audit

Florida A&M University receives unqualified audit for the 2006-2007 fiscal year. [Click here to read more.]

Edward Waters students can ride free

Starting Spring semester, students of Edward Waters College can ride JTA free of charge. Somewhat. The cost to ride will be included in their tuition. [Click here to read more.]

Bethune-Cookman Gets New Nursing Building

December 06, 2007

New nursing school carries out B-CU founder's mission
By MARK HARPER Education Writer

DAYTONA BEACH -- This is a story about a building.
It's the story of an aging, vacated auto dealership transformed into a modern academic hall. It's the story of the $5 million Bethune-Cookman University School of Nursing building. [More]

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