Associated PressCommunity CollegesFor-Profit College Accused of Using Strippers to Lure StudentsA for-profit Florida college used exotic dancers as admissions officers, falsified documents and coached students to lie on financial forms as it fraudulently obtained millions of dollars in federal money, according to a federal lawsuit filed in Miami.December 4, 2014Students2 Charged With Rape at Johns Hopkins Frat HouseTwo Maryland men have been charged with raping a 16-year-old girl at a Johns Hopkins University fraternity party, Baltimore police said Wednesday.December 3, 2014HomeUNLV English Professor Fired for PlagiarismUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas officials say the school has fired an English professor for plagiarism.December 3, 2014HomeAustralian Senate Rejects Student Fee DeregulationThe Australian Senate on Tuesday rejected government legislation that would have cut public funding to universities but allowed campuses to raise student fees to make up the shortfall.December 2, 2014DisabiltiesAudit Reveals Equipment Thefts, Other Problems at GramblingA new state audit of Grambling State University shows equipment thefts totaling more than $130,000 and an unbalanced budget with more total expenses than revenues in each of the five years analyzed.December 2, 2014StudentsSouthern Illinois University-Edwardsville Sees More Minority StudentsMinority student enrollment at Southern Illinois University’s Edwardsville campus is the highest it’s been in at least two decades.December 1, 2014Leadership & PolicyBill Cosby resigns from Temple University boardBill Cosby resigned Monday as a trustee of Temple University following a string of allegations that accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting women over many years.December 1, 2014StudentsIllinois State University Signs Agreement With Chinese UniversityIllinois State University has signed an agreement with a university in China to foster faculty and student exchanges as part of the school’s larger effort to increase international programs.November 30, 2014HBCUsFreed-Hardeman University Cancels Cosby AppearanceHENDERSON, Tenn. ― A university in Tennessee says it has canceled Bill Cosby’s scheduled appearance at a benefit dinner amid allegations made by women accusing the comedian of sexual assault.November 26, 2014HBCUsNavajo Technical University Gets Funds for Distance LearningA distance learning initiative at Navajo Technical University will be getting a boost of more than $447,000 from the federal government.November 25, 2014Previous PagePage 187 of 569Next Page