Associated PressStudentsGrand Jury Recommends Charges in Hazing Death of NYC StudentA grand jury has recommended charges against dozens of fraternity members in the death of a New York City college freshman during a hazing ritual in northeastern Pennsylvania, police said Monday.September 14, 2015StudentsSUNY Board Calls for Diversity Officers on Every CampusThe board of trustees for New York’s state universities has adopted a diversity policy calling for a chief diversity officer on every campus.September 13, 2015StudentsCouple Donates $20M to Notre Dame to Aid Low-income StudentsA New Jersey couple has donated $20 million to the University of Notre Dame to help low-income students pay tuition and other expenses.September 8, 2015Faculty & StaffSome Purdue Students Oppose Name Change for Tech CollegePurdue University senior Austin Haberly doesn’t want Purdue Polytechnic Institute on his degree.September 7, 2015HomeAcross Much of U.S., a Serious Shortage of PsychiatristsIt is an irony that troubles health care providers and policymakers nationwide: Even as public awareness of mental illness increases, a shortage of psychiatrists worsens.September 7, 2015Leadership & PolicySoccer Players Suspended for a Match after Blackface IncidentFive members of the women’s soccer team at a private Christian university in Washington state were suspended for one match Wednesday after a social media post surfaced showing them dressed in blackface and afro wigs.September 3, 2015Leadership & PolicyUniversity of Illinois Names Interim ProvostThe University of Illinois has named an interim provost to take over after the resignation of the No. 2 official on the Urbana-Champaign campus.September 3, 2015Community CollegesMichigan State Engineering Tops 1,000 Female StudentsThe Michigan State University College of Engineering has more than 1,000 female undergraduate students for the first time as administrators try to recruit more women to the field.September 2, 2015StudentsStudy: Pot More a Habit for College Students Than CigarettesMore U.S. college students are making a habit of using marijuana, which has supplanted cigarettes as the smoke-able substance of choice among undergraduates who light up regularly, a study released Tuesday found.September 1, 2015MilitaryWest Point Professor Who Called Legal Scholars Treasonous ResignsA West Point professor criticized for writing an article calling some legal scholars treasonous and “lawful targets” for the U.S. military in its war on terrorism has resigned a month after he was hired to teach a law course.September 1, 2015Previous PagePage 161 of 569Next Page