Associated PressHomeUO Rape Accuser’s Therapist Resigns, Claims RetaliationA therapist who criticized the University of Oregon Counseling Center’s leader for accessing a rape accuser’s mental health records has resigned, saying she has faced retaliation for speaking out.November 3, 2015Faculty & StaffYale University Devotes $50M to boosting Faculty DiversityYale University says it will devote $50 million over the next five years to increasing the diversity of its faculty.November 3, 2015HomeDelaware State University Gets $6.2M in Grant MoneyDelaware State University has received $6.2 million in grants ― $1.2 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for student education, and $5 million from NASA for the university’s optics program.October 27, 2015Faculty & StaffNorthwest Christian U. Wants Lawsuit by Unwed Mother DismissedA private Christian university in Eugene is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a former assistant professor who says she was fired for becoming pregnant out of wedlock.October 25, 2015Students5 Suspects Charged with Murder in Fraternity Hazing DeathPOCONO PINES, Pa. ― Five suspects have been charged with murder in the 2013 hazing death of a New York City college student.October 21, 2015StudentsGovernment Tightens Payments to For-profit College ITT TechWASHINGTON — U.S. Education Department officials are placing new limits on federal student aid administered by struggling for-profit college chain ITT Educational Services.October 20, 2015Faculty & StaffCal State Faculty to Vote on Major Strike Over ContractSAN FRANCISCO — Faculty members at the California State University’s 23 campuses are voting online and in person on whether to permit their labor union to call a strike over stalled salary negotiations.October 19, 2015StudentsCommunity College Offers Transgender Student Housing ProgramDES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Western Community College is offering a pilot housing program that aims to help transgender students feel more comfortable.October 19, 2015Faculty & StaffDayton Expands Men of Color Mentoring ProgramDAYTON, Ohio — Miles Tidd is now a solid, focused senior at Belmont High School who holds down a job and has an eye on attending The Citadel, a military college in South Carolina.October 18, 2015DisabiltiesMSU Gets Nearly $290K to Support Students With DisabilitiesMINOT, N.D. — Minot State University has received nearly $290,000 in federal funds to help young adults with intellectual disabilities living in rural communities transition into post-secondary education.October 18, 2015Previous PagePage 157 of 569Next Page