Associated PressLeadership & PolicyBowdoin to Cover Education Costs for Slain N.Y. Police Officer’s SonMaine’s Bowdoin College is going to cover the education costs of a student whose father was one of two New York City police officers gunned down over the weekend.December 22, 2014StudentsDrury University Agreement May Bring More DiversityDrury University anticipates a more globally diverse student body after signing an agreement streamlining the admission of graduates from a Kansas City school with international ties.December 21, 2014HomeWinthrop University Spends More Than $30K Over Ex-President FightWinthrop University has spent more than $30,000 on legal costs related to an ongoing dispute with its former president.December 21, 2014HomeAudit: Finances Put Cheyney University’s Future in DoubtPennsylvania’s auditor general says the future of the nation’s first historically Black university is in doubt amid rising debt and falling revenue and enrollment.December 17, 2014HomeJohns Hopkins Mistakenly Welcomes Wrong StudentsJohns Hopkins University mistakenly sent nearly 300 applicants welcome messages when they were actually rejected or deferred, and now the school has issued an apology.December 17, 2014HomePhoenix Man Sentenced in Student Aid Fraud CaseA Phoenix man has been sentenced to 2 ½ years in prison for his role in a federal student aid fraud ring.December 16, 2014Faculty & StaffDrug Evidence Against Professor Ruled InadmissibleA Missouri appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that evidence of a marijuana-growing operation found in a university professor’s home can’t be used against him because of an invalid search warrant.December 16, 2014StudentsFraternity at SDSU Closed Over MisconductThe Delta Sigma Phi fraternity chapter at San Diego State University has been shut down because of its members’ alleged misconduct.December 16, 2014HomeBill Targets How Schools Handle Sex Assault ClaimsThe Assembly has passed legislation that could result in New Jersey colleges and universities facing fines up to $50,000 for not properly investigating sexual assault allegations.December 15, 2014StudentsSan Diego State Greeks Raise Sex Assault AwarenessLeaders of the Greek community at San Diego State University are developing a plan that calls for all members of fraternities and sororities to receive sexual assault awareness training.December 15, 2014Previous PagePage 185 of 569Next Page