AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHigher Education Access Fight (Texas): A federal appeals court will hear arguments on whether undocumented students can sue to restore the Texas Dream Act, which ended in-state tuition after a DOJ challenge—raising costs for roughly 73,000 undocumented students and limiting access to federal aid. Health Workforce Training (Angola–Brazil): Angola’s health minister reaffirmed plans to expand training capacity, including more specialized medical and nursing programs, with hundreds of professionals currently studying in Brazil. Education & Community Tech (Caribbean): Nevis launched its first space life sciences experiment, pairing the education ministry with the University of Zurich and space partners to build science-teacher capacity and boost student learning through international research. School Protests (Mexico): Teachers in Mexico City are escalating protests ahead of the World Cup, including clashes with police, as education cuts and disruptions spark wider unrest. Sports Meets Campus (U.S.–Latin America): UVA’s NC State game was moved from Brazil to Charlottesville, while South Korea beat El Salvador 1-0 in a World Cup warm-up in Utah—both underscoring how major events keep reshaping education-linked schedules.
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