Associated PressFaculty & StaffFaculty Group Censures Incoming University of Iowa PresidentFaculty leaders in the University of Iowa’s largest college have voted to censure the incoming school president over inaccuracies on his resume.September 24, 2015Asian American Pacific IslanderFeds: Princeton Didn’t Discriminate Against Asian ApplicantsThe federal Department of Education has declared that there is no evidence that Princeton University discriminates against Asian and Asian-American applicants.September 23, 2015HomeMissouri Colleges Would Freeze Tuition for Funding HikeLeaders of Missouri’s public community colleges and universities said Monday that they will freeze undergraduate tuition next school year as part of a deal with Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon to ramp up funding from the state, although the extra spending needs legislative approval.September 22, 2015SportsPrivate Rhode Island College Opens Business School in ChinaA private Rhode Island university is giving Chinese students the chance to earn an American business degree without ever leaving China.September 22, 2015StudentsSurvey: 1 in 4 College Women Report Unwanted Sexual ContactNearly a quarter of undergraduate women surveyed at more than two dozen universities say they experienced unwanted sexual contact sometime during college, according to a report released Monday.September 21, 2015Leadership & PolicyFisk University President ResignsThe president of Fisk University has resigned.September 21, 2015African-AmericanResearchers at Brown Awarded $4.7M for Mindfulness StudyResearchers at Brown University have been awarded a $4.7 million grant to study whether mindfulness can help patients stick with lifestyle changes.September 20, 2015StudentsState Program Helps Students Reach Higher EducationToday’s economy and job market are making a college degree or trade school education almost mandatory, and one group is helping students reach their goal of a higher education.September 20, 2015Faculty & StaffArizona State Professor Accused of Plagiarism on Administrative LeaveAn Arizona State University history professor accused of plagiarism is on administrative leave, school officials said Thursday.September 17, 2015StudentsTennessee Promise Scholarship Boosts Community College EnrollmentTennessee community college enrollment has increased with the state Promise Scholarship availability. Many of the state’s 13 community colleges report increased student enrollment since the beginning of the academic year.September 14, 2015Previous PagePage 160 of 569Next Page