Associated PressHomeFlorida Justices Say Legislature Can Set TuitionThe Florida Supreme Court says the Legislature rather than the Board of Governors has the authority to set tuition rates at state universities.January 31, 2013HBCUsAnti-abortion Group Files Lawsuit Against OSUAn anti-abortion group has filed a federal lawsuit against Oklahoma State University after officials said the group couldn’t distribute leaflets with graphic images on campus.January 29, 2013Leadership & PolicyOfficials Seek To Stop JSU from Opening in MadisonThe city of Madison and Tulane University officials want the state College Board to rescind what they’re calling the “premature” approval of Jackson State University’s plans to open a Madison campus this summer.January 29, 2013StudentsAll 23 Florida Four-year Colleges OK $10K DegreesGov. Rick Scott says all 23 state colleges offering four-year degrees in Florida have accepted his $10,000 tuition challenge.January 28, 2013Community CollegesPSU Names College Official as Integrity OfficerPenn State has named an eastern Pennsylvania college administrator to be its first athletics integrity officer.January 24, 2013Leadership & PolicyBankrupt Lon Morris College Campus Sold at AuctionThe oldest junior college in Texas has been sold at auction with much of the property going to the local school district and an office supply company.January 23, 2013StudentsTribal Colleges in NM Seek Scholarship EligibilityTribal colleges in New Mexico want their students to have the same eligibility for the state’s lottery scholarships as students attending state colleges and universities.January 22, 2013Leadership & PolicyDeferred-action Immigration May Get Tuition BreakPima Community College may give in-state tuition breaks to students who qualify under the federal government’s deferred-deportation program.January 21, 2013Leadership & PolicyLincoln U. Names Rome New PresidentJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — An administrator at a college in North Carolina will become the new president of Lincoln University in Jefferson City. Lincoln University curators announced Friday that Kevin D. Rome will be the school’s 19th president, beginning June 1. Rome was chosen after a nine-month search. He’ll succeed Carolyn Mahoney, who retired in […]January 18, 2013Leadership & PolicyFlorida A&M Hires Anti-Hazing ChiefTALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida A&M University has hired alumnus Bryan F. Smith as its anti-hazing administrator. Interim university President Larry Robinson said Friday that Smith’s job will be ensuring that initiatives adopted after the hazing death of a band member are implemented. Drum major Robert Champion died in 2011 after he was beaten aboard a […]January 18, 2013Previous PagePage 244 of 569Next Page