Associated PressCommunity CollegesSchumer to N.Y. Colleges: Control Test-Cramming DrugsFederal studies show as many as 1 in 3 college students frequently use easy-to-get stimulants without prescriptions to stay awake cramming for exams.June 13, 2013HomeOakland U. President Steps Down Same Day Wife GoesOakland University’s president announced his retirement on the same day his wife was relieved of her duties as coach of the school’s women’s basketball team.June 13, 2013HomeAlabama State Pays $240,000 in Legal Fees in 7 MonthsAlabama State University paid more than $240,000 in legal fees in the seven months between November and May.June 12, 2013StudentsSt. Cloud State Faculty: Transcripts Changed Without InputProfessors at St. Cloud State University say courses have disappeared from some students’ transcripts with no input from instructors who gave them bad grades.June 11, 2013African-AmericanUniversity of Washington Students Must Take Diversity CourseStudents at the University of Washington will be required to take a course in some area of social, political or economic diversity before they can graduate.June 10, 2013StudentsSides Agree to Mediator in Suit Over Hazing ClaimsCourt records indicate that a lawsuit over alleged hazing at a Jacksonville State University fraternity will be handled outside of court.June 3, 2013StudentsPetition Opposes Weber State Program Named for Mormon LeaderA Utah gay-rights organization has started a petition to protest the naming of a new Weber State University program after the second-highest ranking leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who has called homosexual attraction as unnatural and immoral.June 2, 2013DisabiltiesDeficit Threatens Quarter of Ivy Tech Community College SitesMounting budget woes and the need to deal with a $68 million deficit could force Ivy Tech Community College to close up to a quarter of its school sites around Indiana, school officials said.June 2, 2013HomeSallie Mae Plans To Split into Two Separate CompaniesSallie Mae plans to split into two separate, publicly traded companies. The student loan giant also named John Remondi as its CEO.May 29, 2013StudentsLawsuit Filed Against Bethune-Cookman Over Student Band Member DeathA wrongful death lawsuit claims Bethune-Cookman University failed to stop fraternity hazing that led to the death of a Marching Wildcat band member.May 29, 2013Previous PagePage 234 of 569Next Page