

Michael Anguille
Education
- BA Journalism, Florida Atlantic University
Michael Anguille has B.A. in journalism from Florida Atlantic University. His work has appeared in the Palm Beach Post, the Sun-Sentinel, and OutSFL Magazine (among other outlets). He lives in Coral Springs, FL.
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MSIs Make Cybersecurity Education Gains Despite Funding Deficit
Initiatives like Metropolitan State University of Denver's Cybersecurity Center get creative with funding models to give students real-world cybersecurity experience.
August 14, 2024
New Agreement to Offer Higher Education Access in All Maryland Prisons
Thanks to a partnership with the University System of Maryland, state correctional institutions will give incarcerated individuals an opportunity to take college courses and earn bachelor's degrees, utilizing Pell Grants.
June 20, 2024
Sacramento State to House First CSU Statewide Central Office for the Advancement of Black Excellence
The new office will work to promote and support Black students' success at institutions across the California State University system.
June 5, 2024
Students Continue LGBTQ+ Programs Despite Texas DEI Ban
Texas Tech University LGBTQ+ students are hosting programs for themselves after the state cut DEI funding.
January 31, 2024
Texas County Jail Offers Incarcerated Students College Credits, Fresh Starts
A partnership between Tarrant County College and the Tarrant County Jail allows incarcerated people to take college classes and prepares them for future careers as they reenter society.