Danielle Prieur
Education ReporterDanielle covers K-12 schools and colleges and universities throughout Central Florida.
Danielle got her bachelors in English from the University of Michigan. She also holds a masters in education from the University of Michigan and a masters in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Before becoming a journalist, Danielle was a high school English teacher in her home state of Michigan.
She is a member of the Education Writers Association. Her reporting has been featured on NPR, Marketplace, and Vox, and has won Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists, Public Media Journalists Association, and Society of Professional Journalists awards.
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A memo was sent to Florida’s 12 public universities and colleges urging them to use any means necessary to keep grads and their families safe.
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The list is compiled every year by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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In January, the governor ordered state colleges and universities to waive certain transfer application requirements for Jewish students.
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New laws in Florida ban public universities and colleges from using state and federal funds to support DEI initiatives on campus.
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Experts noted an uptick in enrollment at HBCUs and Christian colleges in 2020.
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Governor Ron DeSantis says Florida won’t comply with new Title IX rules.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the new rules earlier this week.
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Soto was found dead on March 1, after she went missing for four days.
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The half-penny sales tax has raised more than $4 billion dollars for the schools since it passed in 2002.
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President Grant Cornwell has led the private college in Winter Park since 2015.