Associated PressStudentsPurdue U to Pay Students to Study AbroadPurdue University officials hope paying students up to $3,000 will lead more of them to study abroad.September 23, 2013StudentsN.C. County School Board Removes ‘Invisible Man’ From Library ShelvesThe Randolph County School Board has voted to take Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man from its library shelves after a parent complained.September 19, 2013HomeFired Worker Accuses Rutgers Dean of Lesbian BiasA fired Rutgers University employee has filed a lawsuit accusing its women’s college dean of having a bias against lesbians.September 17, 2013SportsFootball Effect? Texas A&M Raises Record $740MJohnny Football isn’t just helping Texas A&M University on the football field.September 16, 2013StudentsSororities Investigate Member Intake Process at UANational representatives of several sororities say they’re investigating the member recruitment process at the University of Alabama after some groups were accused of rejecting two potential members because they’re Black.September 15, 2013HomeFla. Colleges To Receive Money-based Student OutcomesFor the first time ever, Florida’s universities are getting money based on how well their students do after graduating.September 13, 2013LatinxCalif. Community Colleges Increase EnrollmentCalifornia’s community colleges are set to increase enrollment for the first time in years, and officials are crediting a voter-approved tax for the bump.September 12, 2013Community CollegesElizabeth City State Faces $5 Million ShortfallThe head of the University of North Carolina system says Elizabeth City State University faces a shortfall of $5 million.September 11, 2013SportsGrambling Fires Head Football CoachGrambling State fired head football coach Doug Williams on Wednesday after the Tigers lost the first two games of the season.September 11, 2013Leadership & PolicyNevada Colleges Face Backlog in Maintenance ProjectsNevada’s colleges and universities are facing an expensive and expanding backlog in maintenance projects, a dilemma that has administrators grappling with how to pay for it.September 10, 2013Previous PagePage 225 of 569Next Page