Associated PressStudentsBoard-certified Teachers Boost Student ScoresSchools looking to hire teachers should keep an eye out for those with national board certification.June 11, 2008HBCUsLabor dispute prompts Bill Clinton to cancel UCLA commencement speechBill Clinton canceled a commencement speech at the University of California, Los Angeles, because of a lingering labor dispute.June 10, 2008LatinxHispanic Teens Try Drugs, Suicide at Higher RateHispanic high school students use drugs and attempt suicide at higher rates than their Black and White classmates, according to a new federal survey that shows a continuation of a disturbing trend.June 10, 2008HomeRacial Attitudes Pose Challenge for ObamaJoyce Susick is the type of voter who might carry Barack Obama to the White House or keep him out.June 9, 2008HomeYale Approves Largest Expansion in Nearly 40 YearsYale University has approved plans for its largest expansion in decades, changes that will allow it to raise enrollment by 15 percent, school President Richard Levin announced Saturday.June 8, 2008Leadership & PolicyEastern Mich. Agrees to Pay $350K in Fines in Killing CaseEastern Michigan University has agreed to pay $350,000 in fines for covering up the rape and killing of a student in her dorm room by telling reporters and her parents there were no signs of foul play.June 8, 2008Leadership & PolicyVa. Court Upholds Women’s College Move to CoedA former all-women’s college did not break a contract with female students when it decided to enroll men, a divided Virginia Supreme Court ruled Friday.June 8, 2008Faculty & StaffWVU President Calls Resignation ‘Difficult’West Virginia University President Mike Garrison said Friday he will resign in September to end the controversy surrounding the improper awarding of a master’s degree to the governor’s daughter.June 8, 2008StudentsWVU Urged to Strengthen Graduate Programs Across the BoardProblems with record deficiencies, grading practices and inconsistent policies in West Virginia University’s master’s programs are not limited to the College of Business & Economics, said the man charged with strengthening those programs in the wake of a degree scandal involving Gov. Joe Manchin’s daughter.June 5, 2008StudentsBanks Cut Off Wisconsin Two-year College Students’ Access to LoansSeveral lenders say they will no longer give loans to students at Wisconsin’s 16 technical colleges and 13 two-year colleges.June 4, 2008Previous PagePage 312 of 569Next Page