Associated PressLGBTQ+Group: UW-Madison will be biggest university with gay leaderA gay rights group says Biddy Martin would be the first openly gay person to lead a university as big as University of Wisconsin-Madison.May 29, 2008Native AmericansClinton affirms commitment to Native American issuesHillary Rodham Clinton pledged her commitment Tuesday to tribal sovereignty and Indian health care.May 29, 2008Community CollegesN.C. Bill Aims To Keep Undocumented Students Enrolled in Two-Year CollegesSeveral House members want to keep undocumented immigrants in North Carolina’s community colleges and public universities by barring officials from asking potential students about their immigration status.May 28, 2008Community CollegesCiting High Energy Costs, Community College Cuts Back to 4-Day WeekWith student commuters feeling the pinch of gasoline prices approaching $4 per gallon, a community college in southeast Missouri is cutting back to a four-day school week.May 28, 2008Community CollegesAla. Supreme Court Upholds Stay on Community College Double-dipping BanThe Alabama Supreme Court is upholding a judge’s decision to temporarily block the implementation of the two-year college system’s double-dipping ban.May 28, 2008HomeIn Brief: South African Dorm in Racist Video Site For New Diversity CenterSouth African university dorm involved in racist video to become diversity institute; Wake Forest drops SAT requirement; and a professor whose wife died in Virginia Tech shootings to head new peace center.May 28, 2008SportsNC A&T State Football Player DiesNorth Carolina A&T State University says a football player has died from complications of heat illness.May 27, 2008Native AmericansIndian Candidate from New Mexico Runs Literally for CongressBenny Shendo Jr.’s bid for Congress isn’t just a political race. He’s literally running for office touring northern New Mexico on foot and by bike as he seeks votes in a six-way Democratic primary.May 27, 2008LatinxArkansas Governor Says Law Bars In-State Tuition for Undocumented StudentsBy law, colleges and universities do not have the option of allowing undocumented students to pay in-state tuition, Gov. Mike Beebe warned over the weekend.May 27, 2008African-AmericanPresbyterians Pick Black Leader for SeminaryFor the first time in its 196-year history, one of the nation’s oldest Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) seminaries will be led by a Black pastor, a triumph for African-Americans who hope he’ll use his position to nurture the next generation of minority pastors.May 26, 2008Previous PagePage 314 of 569Next Page