Associated PressFaculty & StaffPresident of Connecticut Board of Regents System to ResignThe president of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education announced Friday that he will resign effective Dec. 31, ending a rocky two-year tenure overseeing the state college and university system.August 16, 2015StudentsProsecutor: Criminal Probe at Standstill in Clemson DeathThe criminal investigation into the death of a Clemson University fraternity pledge remains at a standstill, despite a new witness account, a prosecutor said Friday.August 16, 2015African-AmericanHarvard Student Loses Facebook Job Over App That Shows FlawsA Harvard University student says he lost his internship at Facebook after he launched a browser application from his dorm room that exploited privacy flaws on the company’s mobile messenger.August 13, 2015LatinxMichigan Schools on Hook for Native American Tuition ProgramMichigan’s public colleges and universities are on the hook for millions of dollars each year because a program that provides free tuition to Native American students isn’t fully funded.August 12, 2015HomeOhio Abortion Clinic Trains Doctors for University of ToledoCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Toledo’s only remaining abortion clinic can’t get a backup-care agreement from the University of Toledo Medical Center that could help it avoid a potential shutdown, but it has partnered with the public school in a different way, to train doctors in the graduate medical program.August 10, 2015Home2 Ohio Colleges to Offer Senior Volunteers Tuition WaversYOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Residents in northeastern Ohio at least 60 years old can earn college tuition credits by volunteering at youth-oriented programs.August 10, 2015HomeReport: SC Agency Tasked With Addressing Inequities AdriftThe state agency tasked with addressing racial disparities in South Carolina is ineffective due to a lack of leadership and vision, according to a review by Inspector General Patrick Maley.August 10, 2015StudentsMount Washington College in N.H. to Close Next YearMANCHESTER, N.H. ― Officials say a Manchester, New Hampshire, college is closing next year due to declining enrollment.August 6, 2015StudentsSt. Louis U. Lowers Tuition for First RespondersST LOUIS ― Saint Louis University will offer a reduced tuition rate for first responders seeking to pursue bachelor’s degrees or certificates in the university’s School of Professional Studies.August 6, 2015StudentsPennsylvania Police Nominee Wants More DiversityGov. Tom Wolf’s new nominee to lead the Pennsylvania State Police said Tuesday that he sees room for improvement in the diversity of troopers and that better recruiting practices could help.August 6, 2015Previous PagePage 164 of 569Next Page