Associated PressHomeFired Professor in Noose Incident Sues ColumbiaA Black Columbia University teacher who reported finding a noose on her door is suing the New York City school for firing her after a plagiarism investigation.October 12, 2008HomeField Where Tuskegee Airmen Trained Named National Historic SiteLt. Col. John Mulzac stood on the asphalt at Moton Field Friday the same grounds where he trained decades ago to become one of the country’s first Black military pilots and wept.October 12, 2008HomeGroup Says Nebraska College Biased Against WhitesA group supporting a Nov. 4 ballot measure to end affirmative action says the University of Nebraska College of Law discriminates against White students, but school officials say they never released data that could produce that finding.October 9, 2008HomeUniversity of Minnesota: Stem-cell Study Used Falsified DataThe University of Minnesota has concluded that falsified data were used in a 2001 article published by one of its researchers on adult stem cells. The school is asking that the article be retracted.October 8, 2008Faculty & StaffPenn State Trading Cards Highlight ResearchersWant to trade a glaciologist Richard Alley card for entomologist James Tumlinson?October 8, 2008LatinxPuerto Rican Fund Expands Its TitleNew York’s Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund is changing its name.October 7, 2008Community CollegesMich. Colleges Beef Up Training for ‘Green’ JobsBrandon Knight entered the alternative energy engineering program at Lansing Community College in 2006 with an eye toward owning a business dedicated to developing solar panels, wind turbines and perhaps even other energy sources that people haven’t heard of yet.October 7, 2008HomeIdaho Voter Registration for Students QuestionedIdaho college students face some of the toughest restrictions in the nation when trying to register to vote at their college addresses, according to a national study.October 6, 2008Leadership & PolicyAffirmative Action Before Voters in Colo., Neb.University of Colorado freshman Darian Salehy loves college life so far — except for one thing.October 6, 2008Leadership & PolicyUniversity of Illinois Rally Supports Right to Campus PolitickingClaiming their rights to support political candidates are under assault, some University of Illinois faculty and students held a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama on campus to make their stand clear.October 5, 2008Previous PagePage 295 of 569Next Page