Associated PressHomeReport Finds Student Loan Education Effort Lacking in KansasA new report finds that most universities aren’t offering students enough help in understanding the financial burden posed by student loans.August 28, 2014LGBTQ+Longtime Tennessee Civil Rights Lawyer Dies at 86George Barrett, a longtime Tennessee civil rights lawyer known for handling a case that ultimately desegregated the state’s public colleges and universities, has died.August 27, 2014Faculty & StaffAppeals Court: Course Syllabi Not Public RecordsA federal appeals court has ruled that course syllabi are exempt from Missouri’s open records law because they are the intellectual property of faculty members.August 27, 2014StudentsHigh Point Fraternity Hazing Lawsuit DismissedA lawsuit stemming from the death of a former High Point University student has been dismissed against all remaining plaintiffs.August 25, 2014Leadership & PolicyOnline Petition Protests University of Alaska President’s BonusMore than 400 people have signed an online petition protesting a possible $320,000 bonus for University of Alaska President Pat Gamble.August 25, 2014StudentsGrambling Reshuffles From WithinGrambling State University is looking to hire from within for positions that became vacant after Cynthia Warrick took over as president July 1.August 24, 2014Faculty & StaffSouthern University’s Mason Outlines His Contract Extension RequirementsSouthern University System President Ronald Mason Jr. won’t seek or accept an extension of his contract when it expires next year, unless certain terms he has outlined are met.August 21, 2014StudentsSt. Cloud State University Wins Dismissal of Discrimination LawsuitA federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former administrator against St. Cloud State University.August 20, 2014HomeNew York Gives Tuition Break to VeteransNew York is encouraging veterans to go back to school and making it easier for the families of service members who relocate to the state.August 19, 2014StudentsUniversity of Maryland to Guarantee Athletic Scholarships Through GraduationThe University of Maryland says it will start guaranteeing scholarships to student-athletes until they graduate, regardless of injury or on-field performance.August 19, 2014Previous PagePage 196 of 569Next Page