Associated PressStudentsUniversity of North Carolina Inviting Ex-Athletes Back to Complete DegreesNorth Carolina is inviting former scholarship athletes who left before completing coursework to return and earn their degrees.July 24, 2014Leadership & PolicyChairman of Alabama State University Board ResigningThe chairman of the board of trustees at Alabama State University, Elton Dean, says he’s resigning.July 24, 2014HomeOhio State Marching Band Director Fired After InvestigationJonathan Waters was fired Thursday amid allegations he knew about and ignored “serious cultural issues,” some involving rituals where students were pressured to march in their underwear or participate in sexually themed stunts.July 24, 2014Leadership & PolicyNew Mexico State University Regents Approve Higher Admission StandardsNew Mexico State University’s admissions requirements will be going up.July 23, 2014StudentsAwarded a Pell Grant? Better Double-CheckPotentially tens of thousands of students awarded a Pell Grant or other need-based federal aid for the coming school year could find it taken away because of a mistake in filling out the form.July 23, 2014HomeFormer S.C. State University Trustee Asks Judge to Drop ConvictionsA former South Carolina State University trustee has asked a federal judge to drop his convictions on more than two dozen charges, including racketeering.July 22, 2014HomeMexican-born Professor Nominated for California High CourtGov. Jerry Brown nominated a Mexican-born Stanford law professor on Tuesday to the California Supreme Court, continuing a trend to diversify one of the most influential courts in the country.July 22, 2014Community CollegesArkansas Baptist College Hit With Civil LawsuitsThe historically black college in Little Rock has struggled to pay its bills, meet payroll obligations and deliver financial aid checks.July 20, 2014HomeEx-Montana State Northern Provost Denies Harassment ClaimsA former provost at Montana State University-Northern has denied allegations that she sexually harassed a dean who filed a complaint with the Montana Human Rights Bureau.July 17, 2014Faculty & StaffBryan College Clear to Hire Replacements for 2 ProfessorsDAYTON, Tenn. ― Two professors have withdrawn an effort to stop Bryan College from hiring replacements for them as they sue the school to get their jobs back. Professors Stephen Barnett and Steven DeGeorge this week withdrew their motion seeking an injunction against the college. Previously, Chancellor Jeffrey Atherton granted a temporary restraining order barring […]July 16, 2014Previous PagePage 199 of 569Next Page