Associated PressHomeVa. Senate Panel OKs Mandatory Campus Sex Assault ReportingLegislation to mandate reporting of alleged campus sexual assaults to police is advancing in the General Assembly.January 26, 2015WomenMichigan State, Rwanda Collaborate on Women in AgribusinessMichigan State University and the University of Rwanda are teaming up to start a degree program aimed at helping women in the East African nation get a stronger foothold in agribusiness.January 25, 2015StudentsTopeka District Works With Historically Black CollegesThe Topeka school district is working with several historically black colleges and universities in Texas to make its teaching staff more diverse.January 25, 2015Community CollegesHumboldt Students Protest Firing of Native American ScholarAbout 30 people have taken over a building at Humboldt State University to protest the firing of a Native American professor and other actions they say have made it harder for minority students to find support on campus.January 25, 2015Faculty & Staff2 on Leave at University of Oregon After Records Illegally ReleasedThe University of Oregon has put two unnamed employees on leave after the illegal release of 22,000 pages of records from the president’s office.January 21, 2015StudentsBrown: 2 Fraternities ‘Facilitated’ Sexual MisconductBrown University officials on Monday announced that two fraternities on the Ivy League campus have been sanctioned for hosting unregistered parties last fall, including one where two students reported drinking punch laced with a date-rape drug.January 20, 2015Community CollegesJudge Rules in Favor of City College of San FranciscoAn accrediting commission must give City College of San Francisco — one of California’s largest community colleges — a chance to respond to criticism before deciding whether to stick to its decision to revoke the school’s accreditation, a judge said Friday.January 18, 2015Community CollegesVirginia State University Learns of Enrollment DeclineVirginia State University has seen another sharp decline in enrollment and with it, the revenue the students would bring to the campus.January 18, 2015Leadership & PolicyNC Public Universities Eye Tuition Hikes After 1-year HiatusNorth Carolina public universities want to raise tuition and fees by an average of 4 percent next year and 3.5 percent the following year for undergraduate state residents.January 15, 2015HomeVa. Senate Panel Votes to Override AG on In-state TuitionLegislation is advancing in the Virginia Senate to bar some immigrants from attending state colleges at in-state tuition rates.January 15, 2015Previous PagePage 181 of 569Next Page