UF Rescinds Emeritus Status for Professor Over Kirk Facebook Post

The University of Florida rescinded a retired professor’s emeritus status on Friday over a controversial Facebook post made on the evening of Charlie Kirk’s death. The post had sparked significant backlash on social media.

The university announced on social media that a retired faculty member, who issued a post causing concern, had lost their emeritus status. However, in a follow-up, the university did not confirm to the Florida Phoenix the identity of the professor involved.

The Gainesville Sun later reported that the professor in question is Jeffrey Harrison, a retired UF law professor. On his public Facebook profile, Harrison posted on the night of Kirk’s death:

> “There is a lot of commentary about Charlie Kirk. It’s not that complicated. He was an evil person spouting all kinds of hateful messages. I did not want him to die. I reserve that wish for Trump. But let’s face it, even members of the Gestapo and guards at the concentration camps had children. That does not make them heroes, nor does it make Charlie Kirk someone to be admired.”

At the time the Florida Phoenix began writing their story, the post was still publicly visible. However, before publication and after a reporter reached out to Harrison for an interview, his Facebook profile disappeared.

Conservative activist Scott Presler, who has 2.3 million followers on X (formerly Twitter), called on Thursday for the university to sever all ties with the professor and remove any current duties he might have at UF.

Also on Thursday, Harrison posted a statement in response to the backlash:

> “I am getting a lot of hateful commentary about a recent post in which I did not want Charlie Kirk to die but it would be fine with me if Trump did. The latter sentiment I have seen on Facebook scores of times. This avalanche of hate came after someone reposted my original post on X. This leads me to ask if X has gone over, even more than Facebook, to Trumpers?”

This subsequent post is also no longer publicly accessible.

According to University of Florida regulations, emeritus status is conferred in recognition of meritorious service and includes continued campus courtesies such as parking privileges, use of library and recreational facilities, admission to athletic and cultural events, receipt of faculty publications, participation in contracts and grants, and attendance at academic convocations. Following the incident, Harrison’s name was removed from the Levin College of Law’s list of emeritus faculty.

Harrison previously wrote a guest column in The Gainesville Sun in 2022 criticizing UF administrators for what he described as their deference to Governor Ron DeSantis.

This rescinding of emeritus status comes amid warnings from Florida Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas and State University System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues, who have promised accountability for educators celebrating or excusing campus violence.

The University of Miami, Florida Atlantic University, and now the University of Florida have all been under scrutiny for professors’ social media posts following Kirk’s death. Several K-12 teachers have also faced investigations, as previously reported by the Florida Phoenix.

On Friday, Miami-Dade public schools confirmed to the Florida Phoenix that they have received five allegations against employees regarding inappropriate conduct on social media or in the classroom related to Charlie Kirk’s death. These allegations are currently under investigation, according to the district.

— Jay Waagmeester, Florida Phoenix
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AP EAMCET 2025 Final Phase Seat Allotment Declared; Reporting Begins By September 23

**AP EAMCET Counselling 2025: Final Phase Seat Allotment Result Declared**

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the AP EAMCET 2025 final phase seat allotment result today, September 20, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the third and final round of counselling can now check their seat allotment status on the official website at [eapcet-sche.aptonline.in](https://eapcet-sche.aptonline.in).

### Reporting Schedule and Classwork Dates

Students allotted seats in the third phase must report to their respective colleges **on or before September 23, 2025**. Classes for the new academic session will commence from **September 20, 2025**, allowing students to get an early start on their coursework.

Please note, the class start date was initially scheduled for September 18, 2025, but has been postponed by a few days. Along with the allotment list, APSCHE has also released a revised deadline for self-reporting at the allotted colleges.

### Compulsory Documents for Admission

Candidates must carry the following documents to complete the admission process during reporting:

– AP EAMCET 2025 Rank Card and Hall Ticket
– AP EAMCET 2025 Allotment Letter
– Class 10th and 12th Marksheets and Certificates
– Birth Certificate
– Transfer Certificate
– Study Certificates from Class VI to Intermediate
– EWS Certificate (if applicable)
– Andhra Pradesh Residence Certificate (including 7-year proof)
– Integrated Community Certificate
– Income Certificate
– Local Status Certificate

It is strongly advised that candidates verify all documents thoroughly before reporting to avoid any last-minute complications.

### Final Phase Seat Allotment: Important Information

With this concluding round of counselling, over a thousand engineering and medical aspirants have secured their placements in colleges across Andhra Pradesh. The final phase allotment marks the completion of the AP EAMCET 2025 counselling process.

Candidates must complete the reporting and admission process within the stipulated timeframe to confirm their seats.

### How to Check the AP EAMCET 2025 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result

Follow these simple steps to check your seat allotment status:

1. Visit the official website: [eapcet-sche.aptonline.in](https://eapcet-sche.aptonline.in)
2. Click on the link titled **“AP EAMCET 2025 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result”** on the homepage.
3. Enter the required details (such as hall ticket number, registration number, etc.) on the portal.
4. Click **Submit** to view your final phase seat allotment result.
5. Download and save the allotment letter for future reference.

Make sure to complete all necessary formalities within the deadline to secure your admission. Stay updated and prepare for a successful academic year ahead!
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/ap-eamcet-2025-final-phase-seat-allotment-declared-reporting-begins-by-september-23

Team BRIMS Excels At Innothon 5.0

MMS students of Dr. V. N. Bedekar Institute of Management Studies (BRIMS), an Autonomous B-school in Thane, have brought laurels to their institute by securing the First Runner-up position at Innothon 5.0. This innovative management hackathon was conducted by the prestigious Bombay Management Association (BMA).

Innothon 5.0 challenged participating B-schools to solve live corporate business problems. The event witnessed spirited participation from leading management institutes across Mumbai, with teams competing to develop innovative and feasible ideas to tackle critical business challenges.

The BRIMS team, consisting of Ms. Nidhi Pusalkar, Ms. Srushti Maggirwar, Ms. Sayukta Yadav, and Ms. Chaitrali Gogate, under the mentorship of Asst. Prof. Siddhesh Soman, stood out for their innovative solutions, strategic thinking, and impactful presentation. The team invested over two months in data mining, research, brainstorming, and developing comprehensive reports and presentations.

Their exceptional performance highlighted not only their subject expertise in business management but also their ability to collaborate effectively, manage time efficiently, and present complex ideas with clarity.

This achievement underscores BRIMS’ emphasis on holistic, industry-linked learning. The Institute’s Director, Dr. Nitin Joshi, and Director General, Dr. Guruprasad Murthy, have consistently promoted an academic culture that integrates theory with practice, enabling students to excel in competitive and corporate-like environments.

BRIMS, which offers an NBA Accredited MMS program and has been recognized by NAAC with an ‘A’ grade, continuously focuses on transforming students to realize their full potential.

This recognition at Innothon 5.0 adds to BRIMS’ legacy of success in this competition over the years, including winning the ACC Dandekar Memorial Trophy in 2019 and securing the 2nd Runner-up position in 2023. This podium finish once again highlights the institute’s commitment to preparing students for the challenges of tomorrow’s business world.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/corporate-gallery/team-brims-excels-at-innothon-50

DUSU Elections 2025: Vote Counting Today Amid Tight Security In DU North Campus; Voter Turnout Recorded At 39.45%

**DUSU Election 2025: Vote Counting Begins Today**

The highly awaited vote counting for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) Elections 2025 will commence today, September 19, at 8:00 AM. The counting will take place at the Multipurpose Hall, University Sports Stadium, North Campus.

Voting for the elections was conducted in two shifts on September 18. The morning shift ran from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM for day colleges, while the evening shift took place from 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM for evening colleges.

### DUSU Election 2025: Voting Turnout

According to media reports, by 2:30 PM on polling day, voter turnout had already reached 35%, reflecting strong student participation. By the end of polling, over 1,55,000 students had cast their votes, leading to an overall turnout of 39.45% across 195 booths in 52 centers.

As of 5:45 PM, Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at 43 polling booths recorded 1,33,412 votes, out of which 52,635 votes had been counted.

### DUSU Election 2025: Key Candidates for President

The contest for the DUSU President post features prominent candidates including:

– Joslyn Nandita Choudhary from NSUI
– Aryan Maan from ABVP
– Anjali representing the SFI-AISA alliance

### Modernising Student Voting: A Dual Voting System

This year’s DUSU elections have embraced modernisation through a dual voting system. Central panel votes are being cast using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) while college-level voting continues with paper ballots. This approach balances technological advancement with traditional practices.

In addition to the voting system updates, the administration has implemented increased security measures, rigorous surveillance, and controlled campaigning. These efforts aim to ensure a transparent, secure, and malpractice-free electoral process.

### Restrictions on Celebratory Processions

The Delhi High Court has imposed restrictions on candidates and student groups, prohibiting victory processions after results are declared. The court has directed the Delhi Police, Delhi University administration, and the city government to take necessary steps to prevent any untoward incidents.

Furthermore, the University has strictly enforced the Lyngdoh Committee’s anti-defacement regulations for this election cycle. As a result, hostel and college walls remain free from graffiti and posters—a sight not seen in years.

Stay tuned for further updates on the DUSU Election 2025 results and post-election developments.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/dusu-elections-2025-vote-counting-today-amid-tight-security-in-du-north-campus-voter-turnout-recorded-at-3945

7 Digital Tools Every Student Should Know

**Smart Apps to Make Studying Easier, Faster, and More Effective**

Looking to streamline your study routine? Discover all-in-one tools designed to simplify note-taking, to-do lists, and overall organization of your study life. These smart apps provide everything you need to stay on top of your academic workload.

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Make studying smarter and more productive with these comprehensive tools tailored for academic success.
https://www.indiatoday.in/visualstories/education/7-digital-tools-every-student-should-know-261030-18-09-2025?utm_source=rss

DUSU Elections 2025: Over 2.75 Lakh DU Students To Vote Today As ABVP, NSUI, SFI-AISA Battle For Leadership

DUSU Elections 2025: A High-Stakes Three-Way Battle

The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections for 2025 are scheduled to be held today, September 18. This year’s polls promise a tough three-cornered contest among the major players: Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), and the SFI-AISA alliance. With more than 2.75 lakh students expected to cast their votes, the competition is intense and closely watched.

Enhanced Security and Rigorous Guidelines

In an effort to ensure a fair and transparent election process, the university has implemented new security arrangements and strengthened enforcement of the Lyngdoh Committee guidelines. Increased vigilance against malpractice and stricter regulations make this election one of the most monitored in recent times.

Polling Timings and Eligibility Rules

The voting will be conducted in two phases:

  • Day class students: 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Evening class students: 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM

Students arriving within these time frames will be allowed to vote, as per DUSU guidelines.

Regarding eligibility, students must carry valid identification:

  • Second- and third-year students: Official college ID card
  • First-year students: If they do not have an ID card yet, they can vote with a fee receipt and any government-issued identity document.

Voting for the four central panel positions—President, Vice President, Secretary, and Joint Secretary—will be conducted using electronic voting machines (EVMs), while college-level elections will continue to use ballot papers.

Top Contenders in the DUSU 2025 Elections

The leading candidates from the major student groups are as follows:

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP)

  • President: Aryan Maan
  • Vice President: Govind Tanvar
  • Secretary: Kunal Choudhary
  • Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha

National Students’ Union of India (NSUI)

  • President: Joslyn Nandita Choudhary
  • Vice President: Rahul Jhansla
  • Secretary: Kabir
  • Joint Secretary: Lavkush Bhadana

SFI-AISA Alliance

  • President: Anjali (Indraprastha College for Women)
  • Vice President: Sohan Kumar
  • Secretary: Abhinandana Pratyashi
  • Joint Secretary: Abhishek Kumar

Security and Anti-Defacement Measures

Following a directive from the Delhi High Court last year, strict anti-defacement measures are in place. Posters, graffiti, and wall writings have been banned on all university and college premises.

Moreover, colleges have been advised to prevent candidates from enticing students through recreational offers such as movie outings or park visits, ensuring the focus remains on fair campaigning.

To safeguard the integrity of the polls, Delhi Police has ramped up security efforts, deploying extra personnel, installing CCTV cameras, and equipping officers with 160 body-worn cameras. Vehicles with tinted windows or missing number plates will be thoroughly checked as part of security protocols.

As the voting progresses, students, candidates, and observers alike are watching closely to see who will emerge victorious in this fiercely contested election.

https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/dusu-elections-2025-over-275-lakh-du-students-to-vote-today-as-abvp-nsui-sfi-aisa-battle-for-leadership

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