DeSantis reappointed Joseph Jacquot and Charles Kesler, two of his picks in his conservative overhaul of the college, to the board Monday.
New College of Florida’s longstanding plans to construct a new baseball field following a $1 million donation from a local developer.
The Herald-Tribune should give its readers a break and end its embarrassing crusade against Rufo, New College and its board ... best public school system in Florida and this workshop was another ...
New College's baseball team plays home games at IMG Academy in Bradenton. The new ballpark would be on its Sarasota campus.
Scott Yenor has zeroed in on the real problem of higher education: That it is populated by too many women who should be off making babies.
Activist Christopher Rufo has won the battle to turn New College of Florida into a conservative school. Now he should quit as a trustee - and go away.
The move comes exactly 2 years after he replaced much of the New College Board of Trustees with more conservative members.
More: New College of Florida is attracting great students, elite educators Mr. Brown and Professor R. Bruce Anderson, a regular columnist, may believe that self-appointed left-wing experts in the bureaucracy and academia should run our lives unchallenged.
Former Florida State quarterback AJ Diffy will be suiting up for his third team in as many seasons in 2025. He entered the NCAA Transfer Portal once again in December and he's found his landing spot. According to On3, Duffy is moving down to the D2 level to play for the University of New Haven.
It's been over a month since the transfer portal opened on Dec. 9, meaning players were free to enter in search of a new program if they'd like. Since then, On3 shows that over 2,600 players have entered. Many are now making their decisions after visiting and considering them carefully.
HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital, based in Port Charlotte, has opened a freestanding emergency room in Cape Coral at 322 Pine Island Road. The building is nearly 11,000 square feet an
The departure of the University of Texas at Austin’s president has kindled a discussion about the pressures facing public colleges in states that have targeted higher education.