Associated PressStudentsProbe Over Whether Students’ Voting Rights Violated Still OngoingSome students at a historically Black university are wondering why an investigation by the office of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott into alleged voting rights violations is still not finished.April 27, 2008HomeStudy Finds Informal Writing Spills Into School AssignmentsIt’s nothing to LOL about: Despite best efforts to keep school writing assignments formal, two-thirds of teens admit in a survey that emoticons and other informal styles have crept in.April 24, 2008Leadership & PolicyPanel: WVU Improperly Granted Degree to Governor’s DaughterAn independent panel has chastised West Virginia University for retroactively awarding the governor’s daughter a master’s degree she did not earn.April 24, 2008Leadership & PolicyOrangeburg Massacre Survivor Named College PresidentCleveland Sellers, a survivor of the deadly 1968 protest known as the Orangeburg Massacre, was named president of Voorhees College on Tuesday by the school’s board of trustees.April 22, 2008HomeRacial Bullying On The Rise in OklahomaLatino students have increasingly become targets of bullying in metro-area schools since Oklahoma passed a tough immigration enforcement bill, community leaders say.April 22, 2008HomeTenn. Board of Regents to Reconsider Honorary Degrees for Freedom RidersTennessee’s Board of Regents may reconsider its decision to deny honorary degrees to 13 students who were expelled for participating in the 1961 Freedom Rides.April 21, 2008LatinxUMd. Approves Latino Studies MinorThe University of Maryland at College Park has decided to create a minor in U.S. Latino studies –the first such program at a major university in the Washington area.April 20, 2008Native AmericansLeaders, students break ground on new Native American CenterThe University of Montana’s new Native American Center will inspire a new era in leadership, vitalize American Indian studies and become a cornerstone of tribal community, said author and educator Gregory Cajete.April 20, 2008HomeTenn. Board of Regents to Reconsider Honorary Degrees for Freedom RidersTennessee’s Board of Regents may reconsider its decision to deny honorary degrees to 13 students who were expelled for participating in the 1961 Freedom Rides.April 20, 2008HBCUsBlack Colleges Seek More Support From AlumniMaking money, administrators at Virginia State University have learned, takes money.April 17, 2008Previous PagePage 320 of 569Next Page