Associated PressLeadership & PolicyNewspaper: NCCU Operated Satellite CampusNorth Carolina Central University officials are trying to decide what to do with about 50 students who attended a satellite campus at a megachurch near Atlanta run by a school trustee.August 10, 2008Leadership & PolicyFired Bishop State Instructor Ordered RehiredA fired Bishop State Community College food service instructor who enrolled in his own course has been ordered rehired with back pay by an arbitrator who ruled his dismissal was unfair.August 10, 2008HBCUsStudents Accused of Plagiarism Expelled from ShipTwo students accused of plagiarism and violating the University of Virginia’s honor code were expelled from a global studies program. They left their ship in Greece while their counterparts continued on the summer voyage.August 10, 2008Asian American Pacific IslanderStates Mandate ‘Culturally Competent’ Health CareWhen a doctor doesn’t look an Asian-American patient in the eye, that might be seen as a sign of respect.August 10, 2008StudentsAppeals Court Orders New Trial in FAMU Hazing CaseAn appeals court on Friday ordered a third trial for two Florida A&M fraternity brothers accused of beating another student so hard that he had to have surgery on his buttocks.August 10, 2008HomeWhite Supremacists Hope Obama Win Prompts BacklashThey’re not exactly rooting for Barack Obama, but prominent White supremacists anticipate a boost to their cause if he becomes the first Black president.August 10, 2008HomeCongress Cuts Off College Aid for Sex OffendersSome of the nation’s worst sex offenders will no longer be eligible to receive generous educational financial aid packages while they are confined in treatment centers under a bill approved by Congress.August 6, 2008LatinxHispanic Growth Not Reflected on U.S. Olympic SquadHispanics have rapidly emerged as the largest minority group in the United States, comprising 15 percent of the population, but on the U.S. Olympic team assembling in China they are for a range of reasons strikingly underrepresented.August 6, 2008HomeClass on Race Relations to Start in Wilmington, N.C.New Hanover County’s district attorney will follow through on his promise to address race relations when a class on Wilmington’s history gets under way this fall.August 6, 2008Home3 States to Consider Affirmative Action BanWith one brief criticism of affirmative action, Republican presidential candidate John McCain has brought new attention to ballot issues aimed at dismantling preferential treatment programs for women and minorities.August 5, 2008Previous PagePage 303 of 569Next Page