Associated PressAfrican-AmericanDeadline Extended for Bids to Buy St. Paul’s College CampusSt. Paul’s College trustees are hopeful a deadline extension will stir a buyer for the campus of the historically Black school.May 8, 2014StudentsAmherst Extends Ban on Fraternities, SororitiesAmherst College has extended a 3-decade-old ban on fraternities and sororities to include off-campus “underground” organizations.May 7, 2014Native AmericansHo-Chunk Tribe Hopes Change Sends More to CollegeThe Ho-Chunk tribal legislature has proposed a policy it hopes will encourage members to better themselves after high school.May 5, 2014Faculty & StaffUCLA Officials Propose Diversity Class RequirementUniversity of California, Los Angeles officials are proposing that most undergraduate students be required to take a class in racial cultural, gender or religious diversity in order to graduate.May 5, 2014Faculty & StaffCondoleeza Rice Backs Out of Rutgers CommencementNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. ― Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has backed out of delivering the commencement address at Rutgers University following protests by some faculty and students over her role in the Iraq War.May 5, 2014Leadership & PolicyClark Atlanta University President to Retire in June 2015Clark Atlanta University President Carlton E. Brown has announced plans to retire in June of 2015.April 30, 2014HBCUsTuskegee University Names Brian Johnson New PresidentA new president has been selected to lead Tuskegee University.April 29, 2014StudentsStudents in Ohio Protest Tuition HikesStudents across Ohio are protesting recent tuition increases enacted or proposed at eight of the state’s 14 public universities.April 28, 2014SportsNCAA Penalizes University of Idaho on Academic StandardsThe NCAA has levied penalties, including a ban on postseason play next season, against the University of Idaho football team for failing to meet academic standards for the 2009 through 2012 seasons.April 27, 2014SportsGrambling Students Vote for Athletics FeeGrambling State University’s athletic programs will get a boost in the fall after students approved an athletics fee that will generate an additional $1 million annually.April 24, 2014Previous PagePage 206 of 569Next Page