Associated PressStudentsNorth Dakota State Turns Over Deleted Emails of School PresidentNorth Dakota State University has turned over to the state’s Legislative Council nearly 2,000 pages of emails deleted from President Dean Bresciani’s account.July 7, 2013HomeAlabama Officials Note Shortage of Workers in Tech FieldsState officials say they’re working with educators and business owners to address a gap between students and a shortage of workers for in-demand job markets in the state.July 7, 2013StudentsMorris Brown May Head to Bankruptcy CourtMorris Brown College officials believe they would be able to sell off some property, settle mounting debt and keep most of the campus intact under a $20 million plan submitted to a bankruptcy court.July 2, 2013HomeNew Mexico State Sees Federal Funding for Research ShrinkingNew Mexico State University is facing a research funding squeeze.July 1, 2013Leadership & PolicyTexas A&M Chancellor Review Held in Private, Records Not Made PublicThe University of Texas system chancellor review process is not as transparent as in other states. Supporters say it eliminates public scrutiny.June 30, 2013SportsASU Cleared for Postseason PlayAlabama State University says the NCAA has cleared the school’s athletic programs to participate in postseason play.June 30, 2013Leadership & PolicyNational Urban League CEO New Member of Xavier Trustee BoardNEW ORLEANS–Former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial is one of three new members of Xavier University’s Board of Trustees.June 30, 2013Community CollegesWest Virginia Higher Ed Panel Approves Tuition IncreasesIn-state tuition is increasing at least 6 percent at five West Virginia higher education institutions.June 26, 2013Faculty & StaffRevamped Big East Hires Val Ackerman as CommissionerThe newly reconstituted Big East Conference hired former WNBA president Val Ackerman, a member of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, as its commissioner Wednesday.June 26, 2013Community CollegesDartmouth: Numbers Down for Binge DrinkingTwo years after Dartmouth College started a national initiative to reduce binge drinking, it says the number of its students treated for extreme alcohol intoxication has been reduced by more than half.June 25, 2013Previous PagePage 232 of 569Next Page