Associated PressCommunity CollegesCharleston School of Law Sale ConfirmedThe founders of the Charleston School of Law have confirmed the school is being sold to The InfiLaw System, which operates three for-profit law schools.August 28, 2013HBCUsMediation Begins in Mountain State U. Student LawsuitsAttempts to settle several hundred lawsuits filed against Mountain State University are continuing in Charleston.August 27, 2013StudentsOhio Student Says Racist Campus Postings a ‘Joke’An Oberlin College student acknowledged posting anti-Islam fliers and racist cards around the campus of the historically liberal Ohio university earlier this year, saying he meant them as a “joke” to provoke a reaction, according to statements he made after being detained by campus security.August 26, 2013HomeU. Of Arkansas Fires Spokesman Amid Transparency FlapThe University of Arkansas fired its chief spokesman amid a dispute over how much information the school should disclose about recent budget shortfalls in its advancement division.August 25, 2013StudentsNorfolk State President Suddenly FiredThe governing board of Norfolk State University has fired President Tony Atwater.August 25, 2013SportsNorth Carolina Central Fires Football CoachNorth Carolina Central fired football coach Henry Frazier on Thursday, one week before the season opener and three days after he was arrested on a charge of violating a domestic violence protective order.August 22, 2013HomeUniversity of Kansas Picked to Help Schools Fight BullyingThe state has chosen a research team from the University of Kansas to develop a program to prevent bullying in schools, some of which are having trouble implementing anti-bullying policies required by a 2007 state law.August 21, 2013Faculty & StaffEx-Professor Sues Pomona College for DiscriminationA former Pomona College professor is suing the school, claiming she was refused tenure and fired because she’s Hispanic and a woman.August 21, 2013HBCUsFormer Shaw University President to Lead Freedom Center in OhioA former college president and divinity dean will lead the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati.August 20, 2013HealthJackson State Awarded $10.7M GrantJackson State University has been awarded a $10.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health-National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.August 20, 2013Previous PagePage 227 of 569Next Page