Associated PressStudents21 Black Women Among 2,054 University of Alabama Sorority RecruitsAnnual recruitment has ended for sororities at the University of Alabama with Black women making up just 1 percent of new members.August 17, 2014StudentsStudents to Give Arkansas Veterans Free CareUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Science students will provide free treatment to residents in the state’s only veterans home as part of an effort to reduce the facility’s expenses, officials said.August 14, 2014HomeStanford Professor 1st Woman to Win Top Math PrizeAn Iranian-born Stanford University professor is the first woman to win math’s highest honor, the Fields Medal.August 13, 2014African-AmericanEx-MIT Professor Agrees to Plead Guilty to FraudA former Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor and his son who ran hedge funds have agreed to plead guilty to securities fraud charges that federal prosecutors say cost their investors $140 million.August 13, 2014Leadership & PolicyDavid Gipp Named Representative of American Indian College FundThe chancellor of the tribal college in Bismarck has been named as a representative of a scholarship program that is part of a $3.4 billion government settlement with Native American landowners.August 12, 2014StudentsDespite University of Kansas’ Efforts, Sexual Assault PersistsA confidential University of Kansas survey shows that one in 10 students say they have been victims of sexual harassment, including sexual assault, but many never report it.August 11, 2014Faculty & StaffColorado University Moves to Fire Professor Over Sex Assault ProbeThe University of Colorado is moving to fire a tenured philosophy professor who launched his own investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving two graduate students.August 10, 2014Faculty & StaffAlabama State University Loses Attorney Over Disregarded AdviceA former federal judge is resigning as an attorney for Alabama State University.August 7, 2014Community CollegesEx-Trustee Raises Questions About Alabama State University ContractA former Alabama State University trustee says he believes a contract signed by school President Gwendolyn Boyd violates the school’s anti-nepotism policy.August 6, 2014Community CollegesEx-Trustee Raises Questions About Alabama State University ContractA former Alabama State University trustee says he believes a contract signed by school President Gwendolyn Boyd violates the school’s anti-nepotism policy.August 6, 2014Previous PagePage 197 of 569Next Page