Associated PressLeadership & PolicyLabor Union Asks Wis. College To Stop TrainingA labor union has accused Caterpillar Inc. of training nonunion workers as replacements in case next month’s labor negotiations stall.March 14, 2013StudentsSouthern University Seeks New EnrollmentSouthern University is banking on identifying students who represent the best fit for the campus, improving student services and waiving some out-of-state student fees to get it close to its goal of recruiting 1,000 students next year.March 12, 2013SportsNCAA To Reconsider Some Recruiting DeregulationThe NCAA’s board of directors will review two proposals adopted in January that were aimed at deregulating recruiting after some coaches and administrators expressed concerns about the possible changes.March 11, 2013HBCUsJSU Stadium Could Derail Downtown Arena PlansJackson State University’s recently announced plans to build a domed stadium could effectively kill an effort to build a downtown arena.March 11, 2013HBCUsOberlin: FBI To Investigate Bias IncidentsOberlin College says the FBI has agreed to investigate possible bias incidents at the historically liberal college.March 10, 2013Community CollegesCampus Gun Ban Advances in Colorado SenateDENVER — Colleges in Colorado would lose their unusual status of allowing concealed weapons under a bill that cleared a Colorado Senate committee Monday after hours of emotional testimony.March 5, 2013Community CollegesOberlin College Cancels Classes After Racial IncidentsA northeast Ohio college says it canceled classes after a report that a person wearing a hooded robe resembling Ku Klux Klan gear was seen near an African heritage building.March 5, 2013StudentsUND Student Senate Has No Confidence in ChancellorThe University of North Dakota Student Senate has passed a vote of no confidence in state University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani, the latest development in a dispute over his leadership.March 5, 2013African-AmericanPurdue University Freezes Tuition for 2 YearsPurdue University is freezing its tuition costs for the next two years in response to the nation’s lingering weak economy.March 3, 2013MSIsMichigan Lawmaker Proposes In-State Tuition for VeteransActive duty military personnel and veterans would pay in-state tuition in Michigan under measures introduced by one Democratic lawmaker.March 3, 2013Previous PagePage 241 of 569Next Page