Associated PressStudentsCorinthian Colleges Warns It May Shut DownCorinthian Colleges, a for-profit education company with about 75,000 students nationwide, warned Thursday that it may fail as it clashes with U.S. regulators over student data.June 19, 2014SportsChina Says 127 Students Hired Others to Take ExamAt least 127 test-takers in a Chinese province hired other people to take the country’s all-important college entrance exam on their behalf, the provincial college admission office said.June 18, 2014HomeNorth Carolina House Passes Student Organization BillStudent groups at colleges and universities around the state would have more autonomy to determine their own leadership and mission under a measure passed by the North Carolina House on Wednesday.June 18, 2014StudentsFayetteville State University Alumnus Gives $1MAn alumnus of Fayetteville State University is giving a $1 million gift to his alma mater’s fundraising campaign.June 17, 2014HBCUsUniversity of Alabama Birmingham Launching Human Rights InstituteUniversity of Alabama Birmingham officials say the school has been approved to move forward with creating a new human rights institute.June 17, 2014HomeChicago, New York, Hawaii Bid for Obama LibraryAt least six locations in three different states entered official bids by Monday’s deadline in an effort to house Barack Obama’s presidential library.June 16, 2014Faculty & StaffWilliam Peace University Offers Faculty BuyoutWilliam Peace University in Raleigh is offering buyouts to many of its tenured faculty members.June 15, 2014HomeUniversity of New Orleans: Layoffs Likely Will Follow Elimination of FieldsThe University of New Orleans has announced that a working group will determine which of the university’s 84 degree programs will be eliminated in the coming months.June 15, 2014African-AmericanEx-NY Times Editor Abramson to Teach at HarvardFormer New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson is joining Harvard University as a visiting lecturer this coming school year, the university announced Thursday.June 12, 2014HBCUsJudge: UNC-Wilmington Must Pay $700K for Professor’s Legal FeesA North Carolina public university is being ordered to pay more than $700,000 in legal fees for a professor denied promotion because of his conservative Christian views.June 11, 2014Previous PagePage 202 of 569Next Page