Associated PressAfrican-AmericanNC Central, Chinese University Sign AgreementN.C. Central University and Beijing Language and Culture University in China have signed an agreement to begin a bilingual speech language pathologist training program.May 26, 2014HomeUW-Whitewater Professor Sues Student Over PostingsA University of Wisconsin-Whitewater professor is suing a former graduate student who posted online comments and videos that the teacher considers defamatory.May 22, 2014African-AmericanS.C. State University Runs Out of Cash, Wants to Tap LoanThe HBCU wants to draw more than $1 million from an emergency loan to pay employees and cover debt payments, according to the school’s president.May 22, 2014LGBTQ+University of Arkansas Reverses Course on Gay Health BenefitsThe University of Arkansas System has reversed its decision to include same-sex couples in the health benefits that is offered to spouses.May 21, 2014Faculty & StaffGOP Politician Now Lone Candidate for Florida State JobA top Republican state senator and current chairman of Gov. Rick Scott’s re-election campaign is now the lone candidate to become Florida State University president.May 21, 2014Leadership & PolicyJudge Rejects Suit Against Southern UniversityA state judge Monday threw out a lawsuit filed by Southern University student Author Joiner who sued the school for refusing to renew its contract with Chancellor James Llorens.May 20, 2014Leadership & Policy9 College Presidents’ Pay Tops $1 MillionThe number of public college presidents earning over $1 million more than doubled in the 2012-2013 fiscal year from the year before, according to a new survey.May 19, 2014Leadership & PolicyIllinois President Asks Potential Retirees BackWith the state’s new pension law on hold, University of Illinois President Bob Easter on Thursday urged employees planning to retire this spring to reconsider.May 18, 2014StudentsDrug Arrests Increase at Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University arrested 261 people for drugs in 2012, a 158 percent increase from two years earlier, the East Lansing school says.May 18, 2014Community CollegesLenoir-Rhyne Students Use Meal Plan for HomelessNot all college students eat all the meals they pay for in their meal plan. But two Lenoir-Rhyne University students came up with a generous idea to get their money’s worth.May 15, 2014Previous PagePage 204 of 569Next Page