Associated PressHomeU.S. Appeals Court To Hear Hattiesburg Ward CaseA federal appeals court will hear arguments Aug. 3 on whether the counting of university students in Hattiesburg’s population diluted minority participation on the city council.July 13, 2009HomeLSU Press Falling Victim to EconomyA national organization plans to help develop a new business model for the Louisiana State University Press, the university publishing house widely respected for Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction and poetry and nonfiction chronicling the South’s history and culture.July 8, 2009SportsACC Moves Tourney Over Confederate Flag DisputeUnresolved disputes concerning the Confederate flag have led the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) to move three future baseball tournaments out of South Carolina.July 7, 2009Leadership & PolicyKentucky State University May Open Boarding School for Black MalesKentucky State University President Mary Sias says the school is trying to find funding to open a boarding school for Black males.July 1, 2009HomeCourt Eases Oversight of Arizona English ProgramThe Supreme Court on Thursday handed a partial victory to Arizona officials who are challenging federal court supervision of a program to educate students who aren’t proficient in English.June 25, 2009Leadership & PolicyTexas A&M President Quits, Regents Pick Temp ReplacementTexas A&M University System regents have accepted the resignation of president Elsa Murano and named the CEO of their Galveston campus as interim president of the flagship school.June 15, 2009Faculty & StaffRift Brews Between Texas A&M Chancellor, PresidentTexas A&M President Elsa Murano’s job could be on the line in the coming week when the A&M System’s Board of Regents meets.June 14, 2009Leadership & PolicyA&M President Scores Poorly in First EvaluationTexas A&M University President Elsa Murano received low marks for leadership and management in a highly critical performance review released Thursday by the A&M system.June 7, 2009STEMRonald Takaki, Ethnic Studies Pioneer, DiesDr. Ronald Takaki, a pioneer in the field of ethnic studies who taught the University of California system’s first Black history course, has died.May 31, 2009HBCUsFormer NC HBCU Leader To Lead North Carolina A&TDr. Harold L. Martin, a former chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, was named the chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University this past Friday by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.May 25, 2009Previous PagePage 279 of 569Next Page