Associated PressSportsPenn State Defends Football Medical StaffPenn State’s athletic department is vigorously defending itself against a report questioning the quality of medical care for football players.May 15, 2013SportsGeorgia College Sues Tennessee Agency Over BillboardA private college in northwest Georgia is suing Tennessee’s higher education commission in a dispute over billboard advertising.May 14, 2013Community CollegesNorfolk State’s Financial Audit Status Concerns LawmakersState lawmakers are calling for more financial accountability at Norfolk State University, which has not been able to complete a financial audit for two years.May 14, 2013StudentsMother, Daughter Graduate TogetherA mother and daughter who teamed up to go back to college helped one another into their graduation gowns on Saturday.May 12, 2013SportsBethune—Cookman Sweeps PGA Minority Collegiate Golf TitlesBethune-Cookman rallied to win the PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship on Sunday, and the Wildcats took their record 10th women’s title on the first hole of a playoff with Texas-Pan American.May 12, 2013SportsIndiana University Hiring of Diving Coach Raises Degree QuestionsIndiana University’s hiring of a decorated diving coach to help lead its renowned aquatics program is drawing fire from critics who say his bachelor’s degree is bogus and that his selection sends the wrong message to students.May 9, 2013Native AmericansChief Group Wants to Resurrect Mascot at University of IllinoisA group of University of Illinois graduates who in the past portrayed Chief Illiniwek is pitching a plan to bring back the former mascot.May 8, 2013InternationalWarren Bill Would Ease Student Loan Interest RatesU.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is calling on Congress to stop student loan interest rates from doubling this summer.May 8, 2013HomeDelaware State U. Board Approves Tuition FreezeDelaware State University’s board of trustees has approved a plan to hold tuition at current levels.May 7, 2013Leadership & PolicyU. of Central Arkansas Opts Out of Guns on Campus LawThe University of Central Arkansas’ Board of Trustees has voted to not allow faculty and staff members with concealed-handgun permits to carry their weapons on campus.May 5, 2013Previous PagePage 236 of 569Next Page