Associated PressSportsPenn State Gets Report on Federal Sandusky ProbeThe report’s focus is on whether the school’s handling of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal complied with campus crime reporting requirements.July 15, 2013Leadership & PolicyRutgers President Advises Firms That Work With the UniversityRutgers University’s president sits on advisory boards of two companies that do business with New Jersey’s flagship school, a practice that some business ethicists find troubling.July 15, 2013HBCUsStudent Group Pressing University of Alabama in Free Speech DebateA pro-abortion rights student group at the University of Alabama and a civil liberties organization are asking the school to re-examine whether it violated the group’s civil rights.July 14, 2013HBCUsVeteran Elizabeth City State University Officer FiredThe upheaval on the Elizabeth City State University police force continues after the university fired its most veteran officer.July 11, 2013SportsMoody’s Eyes Howard University Credit Rating Amid TroublesMoody’s Investors Service is reviewing Howard University for a possible downgrade of its credit rating as the historically Black college faces financial challenges.July 10, 2013StudentsBiden Going to Rhode Island to Honor Nuala PellSalve Regina University officials say Vice President Joe Biden will visit the Newport school in August for a celebration honoring Nuala Pell, the wife of late Rhode Island Sen. Clairborne Pell.July 10, 2013Leadership & PolicyOhio’s Chancellor University to Close in AugustThe Ohio institution that educated American businessmen John D. Rockefeller John D. Rockefeller -Search using:News, Most Recent 60 DaysBiographies Plus Newsand Harvey Firestone is closing after 165 years of service.July 9, 2013StudentsSouthern University Collecting Yearbook Fees, But No Book ProducedA new audit says Southern University has been collecting student fees for a yearbook that hasn’t been produced for five years.July 8, 2013StudentsNew Help for First-Generation Students at Kansas StateA national program that aims to help first-generation college students stay in school is coming to Kansas State University.July 8, 2013StudentsMissouri, Kansas Public Colleges Say Minority Recruitment Efforts UnaffectedSome schools say a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action won’t affect their efforts to recruit minority students.July 8, 2013Previous PagePage 231 of 569Next Page