Associated PressHomeUniversity of Richmond investigates possible hate crimePolice at the University of Richmond are investigating the simulated lynching of a miniature Black doll.April 6, 2008StudentsChamplain College Helps Refugees Start New Lives Without Tuition FeesWhen his family landed in Vermont three years ago, Rwandan refugee Jean-Luc Dushime didn’t speak English.April 6, 2008Community CollegesFormer Ala. Two-Year System Chief Pleads Guilty to 15 Federal ChargesThe fired head of Alabama’s two-year colleges Roy Johnson formally pleaded guilty Monday to 15 charges in a far-reaching federal investigation of corruption in the state’s two-year college system.April 2, 2008Community CollegesOhio Plan Would Allow Adult Learners to Convert Certificates Into a DegreeThe cost to attend an Ohio university would be among the lowest in the nation in 10 years under goals outlined Monday to reverse the state’s trend of high tuition and lower-than-average college attendance.April 2, 2008SportsNY Court Rules for Man Who Says He was Fired Over His Black WifeA jury might conclude that a White former college basketball coach was fired because he was married to a Black woman, a federal appeals court said Tuesday as it reinstated a lawsuit that had been dismissed by a judge.April 2, 2008Leadership & PolicyNDSU Looking Into Another Campus SkitNorth Dakota State University officials are looking into another incident on campus in which a student impersonated someone of a different race.April 1, 2008Leadership & PolicyAttorney: Fired Alabama A&M President Plans Court ChallengeFired Alabama A&M University President Robert Jennings plans to challenge his dismissal in court, his attorney said.April 1, 2008HomeReport: Low Grad Rates in US CitiesSeventeen of the nation’s 50 largest cities had high school graduation rates lower than 50 percent, with the lowest graduation rates reported in Detroit, Indianapolis and Cleveland, according to a report released Tuesday.March 31, 2008HomeExpelled Tennessee State U, Freedom Riders Denied Honorary DegreesTennessee State University’s governing board has voted not to grant honorary degrees to students expelled for participating in Freedom Rides during the 1960s.March 30, 2008Leadership & PolicyRetirements Mean No More Female College Presidents in NDThe first two women to lead college campuses in North Dakota are retiring in June, leaving no females in a president’s role.March 30, 2008Previous PagePage 323 of 569Next Page