Associated PressStudentsPurdue Plans to Add More Than 100 Engineering ProfessorsPurdue University plans to hire more than 100 new engineering professors and boost engineering enrollment by 10 percent over the next five years to help move the school to the top of the engineering field, the acting president said.October 10, 2012StudentsGov. Haley Said S.C. Schools Have to Earn Their KeepGov. Nikki Haley wants South Carolina’s colleges and universities to earn the money they are given.October 10, 2012African-AmericanParents Suing Consultant for Failing to Get Sons into Ivy League SchoolA couple from Hong Kong has sued a U.S.-based college admissions consultant for failing to get their two sons into an Ivy League university as he had allegedly promised.October 9, 2012DisabiltiesAlabama Students Looking To Fill Pell Grant VoidChanges to federal eligibility rules for Pell grants have some Alabama students returning to college looking for new ways to pay for classes.October 8, 2012Community CollegesProgram Seeks To Steer More Students Toward CollegeA program to encourage high school seniors to consider higher education after graduation is being launched in three high schools this fall.October 8, 2012Faculty & StaffFeds Probe UC Berkeley Anti-Semitism AllegationsFederal officials are investigating anti-Semitism allegations at the University of California, Berkeley.October 4, 2012StudentsNew Mexico State University president resignsNew Mexico State University President Barbara Couture stepped down Monday, effective immediately.October 2, 2012StudentsHazing Allegation Prompts TSU to Suspend BandAnother band suspended in the wake of hazing allegations.September 30, 2012SportsEx-player Charged in Kansas Football Player’s DeathA former McPherson College football player is facing charges in connection to the beating death of a football player at nearby Tabor College in Kansas, authorities said Monday.September 25, 2012HBCUsOhio State President Spends $7.7 Million to Travel, EntertainA newspaper investigation finds that Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee has spent $7.7 million on top of his record-setting compensation to travel, entertain, and maintain his 9,600-square-foot mansion.September 24, 2012Previous PagePage 252 of 569Next Page