Associated PressHomeMIT Apologizes for Mistaken Acceptance EmailsOfficials at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are apologizing after erroneously telling some applicants that they had been accepted.February 12, 2014StudentsPolice Investigate Racist, Sexist Fliers Found at USC, UCLACampus police are investigating fliers with profane, racist and sexist language that have been distributed at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles.February 11, 2014HealthUniversity of Texas System President Cigarroa ResigningUniversity of Texas System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa said Monday he’s resigning because he’s accomplished the goals he set, not because of political turmoil surrounding the Board of Regents in recent months.February 11, 2014African-AmericanUniversity of Utah Study Seeks Faith’s Effects on BrainUniversity of Utah researchers studying religion’s effects on the brain are gearing up to study the minds of Mormons who have come back from recent missions.February 9, 2014StudentsLawyer: Hazing Charges at University of Georgia UnfoundedAn attorney representing at least one of 11 University of Georgia students accused of hazing says allegations that pledges were beaten are false.February 9, 2014African-AmericanHearings Planned on Connecticut College Sexual Assault BillThe proposed legislation attempts to strengthen sexual assault policies on Connecticut college campuses and the way schools report sex assaults.February 9, 2014StudentsTenn. Governor Proposes Free Community College ProgramA popular Tennessee governor running for re-election wants to create a free community college program. Sound familiar?February 6, 2014HBCUsFlorida Memorial Selects First Female PresidentRoslyn Clark Artis is an attorney and former provost at Mountain State University in West Virginia.February 5, 2014SportsTemple Offers $4,000 If Students Limit Job HoursThe annual grants are available for incoming students who agree to not work more than 10 hours a week in off-campus jobs, in an attempt for students to graduate in four years.February 4, 2014Faculty & StaffSafety Concerns Raised at Indiana University After Purdue ShootingPurdue senior Andrew Boldt was shot and stabbed by a fellow undergrad TA, Cody Cousins.February 3, 2014Previous PagePage 213 of 569Next Page