Associated PressAfrican-AmericanUniversity of Missouri Police Investigate Report of RacismUniversity of Missouri authorities are investigating a report of someone using racial slurs on campus.October 6, 2015Faculty & StaffUSF Bike-sharing Program Offering Free Rides to StudentsMore than 1,300 University of South Florida students have signed up for the university’s recently launched bicycling-sharing program.October 5, 2015HomeUW Law Student Sues CIA Over Salvadoran Civil War DocumentsA University of Washington law student is suing the CIA over documents related to the Salvadoran civil war.October 5, 2015StudentsHow Surging U.S. Student Debt is Affecting Borrowers’ LivesAmerica’s $1.2 trillion in student debt is having consequences in far-reaching ways.October 5, 2015StudentsMissouri Grad Students a Step Closer to UnionizingGraduate workers at the University of Missouri’s flagship campus in Columbia are moving closer to unionizing.October 4, 2015HomeFoundation, Universities Announce $100M for Brain ResearchThe Kavli Foundation and three universities are committing $100 million for neuroscience research and plan to launch three institutes to bring together researchers from different disciplines to investigate the workings of the brain.October 1, 2015StudentsPolice: 11 More Charged in Hazing Death of Baruch College StudentEleven more suspects have been charged in Pennsylvania in the hazing death of a New York City fraternity pledge.October 1, 2015Faculty & StaffNovelist Quits Teaching at Phoenix College Over Loyalty OathPHOENIX — A crime novelist and poet quit his job teaching creative writing at Phoenix College because of a longstanding state requirement for public employees to sign a loyalty oath. Former adjunct faculty member James Sallis said the oath is a violation of his privacy and civil rights, and asks him to violate the constitution, […]September 29, 2015Community CollegesReport: Transgender Woman Sues Louisville Nursing CollegeA transgender woman has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a nursing college in Louisville, saying she was humiliated when she was allegedly excluded from using the women’s restroom though she identifies as a female, a TV station reported Sunday.September 27, 2015StudentsGovernor Looks to Lure Top Researchers to Texas CampusesGov. Greg Abbott is emphasizing the importance of research in luring academic stars to Texas and elevating the state’s universities as well as its economy, according to a newspaper report.September 27, 2015Previous PagePage 159 of 569Next Page