AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSupreme Court & Voting Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states can count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day, upholding grace-period laws and dealing a blow to efforts to force a strict receipt deadline. Massachusetts Immigration & Higher Ed: The DOJ sued Massachusetts over its “Tuition Equity” law, arguing in-state tuition and aid for certain noncitizens violates federal law—another front in the fight over college benefits for undocumented students. World Cup in Boston: Boston’s FIFA Fan Festival at City Hall Plaza wrapped after the group stage, with more than 155,000 visitors since June 12—though knockout matches still roll on. Local Arts & Design: Annum Architects’ Boston projects spotlight how heritage and future-facing design can coexist, including a new Center for the Arts at Brooks School. STEM & Women: MIT’s Patrones Hermosos camp is coming to Costa Rica for high school seniors, aiming to boost girls’ participation in STEM. Health Tech: Philips and University Health in San Antonio announced a major monitoring modernization plan using centralized alarm management.
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