Associated PressStudentsUNC-Charlotte Fraternity Under InvestigationA fraternity at the University of North Carolina Charlotte has been suspended as college officials and law enforcement investigate a pledge’s hospitalization.October 2, 2013Faculty & StaffTennessee State U. to Host Tree-Planting CeremonyTennessee State University is hosting a tree-planting event to promote its commitment to building an urban forest by planting trees on the Nashville campus.October 1, 2013Faculty & StaffNotre Dame Endowment Increases to $8.3 BillionThe University of Notre Dame’s chief investment officer says the school’s endowment increased 12 percent for the year ending June 30 to $8.3 billion.October 1, 2013Leadership & PolicyAlumni President Dropped From Lane Trustees BoardThe head of the Lane College National Alumni Association has been dropped from the school’s board of trustees, but no one is discussing what led to the dismissal.September 30, 2013HomeIowa Democrats Want to Continue Tuition FreezeIowa Senate Democrats said Friday that they plan to seek another tuition freeze at state universities for next school year.September 29, 2013Faculty & StaffWest Va. Higher Ed Panel Considers Campus Safety RuleWest Virginia higher education officials are considering a campus safety rule that establishes policies and procedures addressing four-year institutions’ planning and response to natural disasters, shootings or other emergencies.September 29, 2013StudentsSouthern Miss President Says Gulf Park Campus is a ‘Secret Weapon’University of Southern Mississippi President Rodney Bennett sees the university’s Gulf Park campus in Long Beach as his “secret weapon” in making sure USM it remains a major player in higher education across the country.September 26, 2013StudentsUA Forms Task Force to Review Diversity on CampusUniversity of Alabama faculty members are forming a task force on diversity following allegations of racism within the school’s Greek-letter social organizations.September 25, 2013SportsAthletic Directors Attempt to Improve College AthleticsCollege athletic directors say they are working on recommendations to help improve college athletics, but paying players is not in the plan.September 25, 2013HomeWayne St. Tuition Increase Benefits Other SchoolsWayne State University’s decision to raise tuition at a rate above a cap for performance funding set by the state Legislature has benefited the finances of Michigan’s other public universities, officials said.September 24, 2013Previous PagePage 224 of 569Next Page