Associated PressInternationalUniversity of South Dakota to Work on Cultural Sensitivity After IncidentUnversity of South Dakota officials have said they plan to strengthen student conduct policies and do more work on cultural sensitivity after an incident involving an American Indian student during the school’s homecoming parade.October 16, 2013Community CollegesAlabama Divorce Ruling Gives Non-Custodial Parent Option of Contributing to College ExpensesA decision by the Alabama Supreme Court from earlier this month could have an impact on how students of divorced parents finance their college educations.October 14, 2013SportsEnrollment Down at Ohio’s 5 Public Law SchoolsMirroring the national trend, Ohio law school officials are bracing themselves for the possibility that “the lawyer bubble has burst.”October 13, 2013StudentsCalif. AG Sues For-Profit College CompanyCalifornia’s attorney general is suing a for-profit college company, alleging it misrepresented job placement rates and school programs to lure low-income state residents.October 10, 2013HBCUsMich. Universities Getting More Out-of-State StudentsAn increase in the number of out-of-state students is contributing to an overall rise in student population at some of Michigan’s public universities, officials said.October 10, 2013Faculty & StaffAlabama State Probing Tuberculosis CaseOfficials at Alabama State University and the state Department of Public Health say they’re investigating a case of pulmonary tuberculosis at the school.October 9, 2013Faculty & StaffMillions to Attract Top Profs to Louisiana Universities UnusedThe Louisiana Board of Regents says $113 million donated to bring top professors to state universities is going unused.October 7, 2013HomeLawmakers Delay Hearing into Univ. of Arkansas Fundraising UnitA Washington County prosecutor has asked Arkansas legislators to postpone their inquiry into overspending by the fundraising division of the University of Arkansas while his office interviews witnesses in connection with possible criminal offenses.October 6, 2013Leadership & PolicyArkansas State Losing Army ROTC ProgramThe U.S. Department of the Army officially informed Arkansas State University on Wednesday that its 77-year-old Army ROTC program will be ended, the university said.October 3, 2013StudentsSyracuse’s Boeheim Against Paying Student AthletesSyracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim isn’t on board with paying college athletes.October 2, 2013Previous PagePage 223 of 569Next Page