Associated PressStudentsScholarships Announced for Ark. Black CollegesStudents at Arkansas’ three historically Black colleges will benefit from $115,000 in scholarship money that is available for the coming school year, money that school leaders said Friday will enable some young people to stick with their education.August 3, 2008Leadership & PolicyFormer S.C. State University President Suing SchoolThe former president of South Carolina State University filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the school and its trustees last week, accusing board members of acting improperly in his firing last year.August 3, 2008Native AmericansNew Mexico First State To Adopt Navajo TextbookIn the Navajo language, there’s no one word that translates into “go”; it’s more like a sentence.July 31, 2008StudentsScholar Wants More American Indian Faculty in Business CollegesBeau Barnes, recipient of a doctoral scholarship designed to increase faculty and student diversity in business colleges, says he wants to boost the number of American Indians teaching in Oklahoma business colleges.July 30, 2008Native AmericansAmerican Indian Languages DyingA decreasing number of American Indians can speak or understand their ancestral language, experts say.July 30, 2008StudentsWide-ranging bill aims to rein in college costsCongress wants to blow the whistle on colleges that raise tuition sharply, while helping students pay less for textbooks and making Pell grants available year-round part of a wide-ranging bill designed to address concerns about rising college costs.July 30, 2008StudentsStruggling College Students Turn to Food BanksJust blocks from the University of Washington, a line of people shuffle toward a food pantry, awaiting handouts such as milk and bread.July 30, 2008Leadership & PolicyPhoenix Police: College Shooter Was Punched FirstThe most seriously wounded of three people shot in a community-college computer lab had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire, police say.July 30, 2008HomeProbe: Fed Employees May Have Bought Fake DegreesImmigration officials are looking through a list of more than 9,000 names to see how many federal employees may have bought a phony high school or college degree from a Spokane, Wash.-based diploma mill.July 30, 2008LatinxTexas Education Agency to Appeal Bilingual RulingThe state education agency said it plans to ask Attorney General Greg Abbott to appeal a federal judge’s ruling requiring the state of Texas to improve bilingual education programs for secondary school students, according to media reports.July 29, 2008Previous PagePage 305 of 569Next Page