Associated PressStudentsVirginia State SGA President Faces Hazing ChargesThe president of the student government association at Virginia State University has been charged with hazing.April 9, 2013Community CollegesKatrina Loan Changes Mean Relief to HBCUsThree historically Black colleges and universities in New Orleans and one in Mississippi are getting relief from their federal loans taken after Hurricane Katrina.April 8, 2013DisabiltiesNew Rules Toughen Michigan Sign Language StandardsProfessional interpreters and recent graduates of sign language programs have criticized new rules taking effect in Michigan requiring more stringent education and testing requirements for sign language interpreters.April 8, 2013Leadership & PolicyEastern Kentucky U. Names Benson PresidentEastern Kentucky University on Friday named Michael T. Benson as its new president.April 7, 2013Faculty & StaffAAUP Criticizes Southern’s Treatment of FacultyA national organization of university professors is criticizing the way Southern University faculty members were treated immediately after the school declared a financial emergency nearly two years ago.April 4, 2013HomeLiberty University Relaxes Firearms PolicyLiberty University’s Board of Trustees has loosened the school’s weapons policy to allow firearms inside all campus facilities except dormitories.April 3, 2013HomeR.I. Attorney General: Tuition Waiver Data Not Public InformationThe Rhode Island attorney general’s office says the names of state university and college workers getting free tuition worth millions of dollars for themselves and their families are not public information.April 2, 2013HomeOregon Governor to Sign Illegal-Immigrant Tuition BillOregon on Tuesday took two major steps to help integrate some of the thousands of immigrants living in the state illegally.April 2, 2013HBCUsSupreme Court Denies Appeal From Ex-Professor in ColoradoThe Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from former University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill in his effort to reclaim his job.April 1, 2013HomeN.C. Faculty, Graduate Students Criticize New LawsA newly formed group of faculty and graduate students from several North Carolina universities is speaking out about new laws that the members believe will harm the state for years to come.March 28, 2013Previous PagePage 239 of 569Next Page