Associated PressHomeJudge Awards Carnegie Mellon University $1.54B in Marvell Patent DisputeA court is awarding Carnegie Mellon University $1.54 billion in a patent dispute with chip maker Marvell Technology.April 1, 2014HomeDelta State’s New President on Road RecruitingDelta State University’s new president is going on the road to recruit students to the regional university in Cleveland.March 31, 2014African-AmericanMaryland Higher Ed Secretary Joining Lumina FoundationMaryland’s secretary of higher education is leaving her post to work for an education foundation.March 31, 2014StudentsUniversity of Kansas Chancellor Upholds Rejection of Student FeeUniversity of Kansas students will not have to pay a $25-per-semester fee for athletics, but they will have to pay two other new fees in the fall, Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little said.March 30, 2014HBCUsUniversity of Idaho Preparing for Guns on CampusThe University of Idaho is taking steps to comply with a new state law that allows people with an enhanced concealed-carry permit to bring a concealed weapon on campus.March 30, 2014StudentsUniversity of Michigan Student Government Rejects Israel Boycott ProposalThe University of Michigan student government early Wednesday rejected a proposal calling for an anti-Israel boycott following hours of debate and a weeklong sit-in by students.March 26, 2014Community CollegesMississippi College Savings Plan to Reopen EnrollmentJACKSON, Miss.—A board has voted unanimously to re-open enrollment this fall in the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition program. The state-backed savings plan had been closed to new enrollees since the fall of 2012 because of concerns about a funding shortfall. State Treasurer Lynn Fitch says in a news release that when the board voted […]March 25, 2014SportsM. Grace Calhoun Named Penn Athletic DirectorPenn provost Vincent Price, who chaired the search committee, on Monday called Calhoun “a national leader in intercollegiate athletics.”March 25, 2014SportsJackson State May Pursue Legal Action Against Grambling, SWACJackson State is exploring legal action against Grambling State and perhaps the Southwestern Athletic Conference to recover as much as $600,000 lost when Grambling’s football team refused to travel to Jackson State’s homecoming game.March 24, 2014Leadership & PolicyFormer Ohio State Coach Jim Tressel Applies to Lead AkronFormer Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel has applied to become president at the University of Akron.March 23, 2014Previous PagePage 209 of 569Next Page