Associated PressFaculty & StaffUniversity of North Carolina System Schools Facing LayoffsThe University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T are facing layoffs due to budget cuts.August 11, 2013HomeFairfield U, Others Face Another Sex Abuse LawsuitFairfield University and others that supported a charity designed to help feed and educate boys in Haiti are facing another lawsuit by a man alleging he was sexually abused by a school founder.August 8, 2013StudentsOhio State Returns $1M in Overcharges to StudentsOhio State University has refunded $1 million to 20,000 summer school students after imposing a fee increase that officials had promised wouldn’t happen.August 5, 2013Leadership & PolicyWest Virginia State Asked to Renovate Aging DormsPreservationists are asking West Virginia State University to renovate its aging residence halls instead of tearing them down.August 4, 2013SportsHillsdale College President Refers to ‘Dark Ones’The leader of a small Michigan college referred to the faces of minorities on his campus as “dark ones” during an appearance Wednesday before a legislative subcommittee in Lansing but later issued an apology.August 1, 2013StudentsHouse Passes Bipartisan Bill to Reduce Student Loan RatesA bipartisan bill that would reduce the costs of borrowing for millions of students passed the House on Wednesday and was heading to President Barack Obama for his signature.July 31, 2013HBCUsNY Attorney General Sues Over SUNY Pay Fraud ClaimNew York’s attorney general has sued a former state university executive and the daughter of a once-prominent legislative leader, claiming they filed fraudulent time sheets that cost the state $165,000.July 31, 2013HBCUsOhio State Ex-President Gets $5.8M PackageFormer Ohio State University president Gordon Gee, who retired under a cloud after remarks jabbing Roman Catholics and Southeastern Conference schools, will receive a $5.8 million package over the next five years, along with an office, a secretary and a premium parking pass, the university said Monday.July 30, 2013HBCUsUniversity of Missouri Prevails in Syllabus SuitThe University of Missouri has prevailed in a public records lawsuit filed by an education advocacy group that sought access to professors’ copies of course outlines.July 29, 2013HBCUsKentucky State University Goes Smoke FreeKentucky State University is going tobacco free across campus.July 29, 2013Previous PagePage 229 of 569Next Page