Associated PressLeadership & PolicyNorfolk State Closing Two-Year Nursing ProgramNorfolk State University is closing its troubled two-year nursing program.December 15, 2013StudentsAlabama College Transfer Program Strained by Budget CutsThe chancellor of Alabama’s community college system says he hopes budget cuts don’t lead to the collapse of a program intended to help community college students transfer credits to four-year institutions.December 15, 2013StudentsColorado Professor Suspended After Silent ProtestNaropa University professor Don Matthews filed a complaint with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights after several African-American faculty left the university.December 12, 2013SportsEx-NC State Coach Pleads Guilty to Tax ChargesSidney Lowe, now with the NBA, was placed on probation, will need to do community service and pay more than $80,000.December 12, 2013StudentsMeningitis B Vaccinations Top 3K at PrincetonPrinceton University reports more than 3,300 students have received meningitis B vaccinations since a mass vaccination got underway on campus Monday.December 11, 2013SportsFormer Rutgers Player Sues Over Rice BehaviorDerrick Randall played for Rutgers from 2011 until last spring. He was seen in practice videos where players were shoved, kicked and berated by Rice.December 10, 2013African-AmericanGrambling: Access to Federal Financial Aid Not in JeopardyA university official said they are working to fix oversight issues that led to the failure to return nearly $15,000 that went to students who dropped out.December 10, 2013StudentsBennett College Closing Dorm to Save MoneyClosing follows last month’s announcement that they are laying off nine of 200 overall employees.December 9, 2013Leadership & PolicyAlcorn State under Review for Financial DiscrepanciesAlcorn State University’s chief financial officer has resigned amid an investigation of alleged financial problems at the school.December 8, 2013StudentsUMASS-Amherst to Invest $2M in Dorm SecurityThe University of Massachusetts Amherst plans to spend more than $2 million to upgrade dormitory security in response largely to the reported gang rape of a woman in her dorm room last year.December 5, 2013Previous PagePage 218 of 569Next Page