Associated PressStudentsAs Price of College Rises, So Does Federal AidWith college costs continuing to rise, more students are receiving federal financial aid, though state and institutional aid remains largely flat.August 20, 2013StudentsSouthern University Adding International FlavorThirty-six Brazilian students will be navigating the campus along with Southern University’s first-time freshmen and returning upperclassmen.August 19, 2013StudentsKentucky State Dismisses Band Director, Details SketchyKentucky State University has dismissed a music professor who also served as director of the school’s band program for the last eight years.August 19, 2013HBCUsHead of Indiana’s Only Black College to ResignThe president of Indiana’s only predominantly Black college is resigning.August 18, 2013StudentsFAMU Band Returns to the Field After 2 Year SuspensionFlorida A&M University’s Marching 100 will return to the field Sept. 1 in Orlando, nearly two years after it was suspended because of a hazing-related death.August 15, 2013Faculty & StaffRegents Set New Policies for Georgia CollegesThe University System of Georgia took several steps Wednesday to establish a more comprehensive approach to guiding the state’s 31 public colleges and universities.August 14, 2013HBCUsMoody’s Downgrades Debt of Illinois UniversitiesA major bond-rating agency has downgraded debt ratings on seven public universities in Illinois, and it warned that more decreases could take place if the state doesn’t address its pension problem.August 13, 2013StudentsProgram to Pay Tuition Cost for 2-year DegreeGraduating high school seniors will be able to attend a community college tuition-free thanks to a program that’s expanding to Davidson County.August 12, 2013DisabiltiesMd. College Settles Federal Suit Over Interpreter RequestThe Community College of Baltimore County is settling a federal lawsuit brought by a hearing-impaired woman who accused the school of refusing an internship placement after she asked for an interpreter.August 11, 2013HBCUsIndiana University Looks to Increase Online EducationIndiana University officials say the time appears to be right for a push to increase the school’s online education presence.August 11, 2013Previous PagePage 228 of 569Next Page