Associated PressHomeMissouri Professor Taps Time in Streets for Study of PrisonWearing shorts in 30-degree weather and a yellow raincoat revealing tattoos on his left triceps and left pinky finger, University of Missouri-Columbia sociology professor Brian Colwell is no ordinary researcher.March 4, 2008African-American2 South African Students Involved in Racist Video ApologizeTwo students behind an alleged racist video in which five Black university workers appear to be duped into eating food tainted with urine have apologized and said they acted without malice.March 2, 2008Students4 Charged in Temple U. Beating Outside Jewish FraternityFour Temple University students face charges related to the beating of a man outside a Jewish fraternity on the Philadelphia campus, an attack police categorized as a hate crime.March 2, 2008HomeLabor Department Suing Knoxville College, Ex-presidentThe U.S. Department of Labor is suing Knoxville College and former president Barbara Hatton to recover about $15,000 in retirement plan contributions it says the college never made.February 28, 2008SportsNCAA Places Lane College on 4 Year ProbationThe NCAA has placed Lane College on probation for four years for major violations in its Division II athletic program.February 28, 2008Community CollegesWisconsin Officials Consider Community College Baccalaureate PlanAdults who have some college credits but never finished four-year degrees could earn their diplomas at one of the state’s 13 two-year colleges, under a proposal being developed by University of Wisconsin System officials.February 27, 2008Leadership & PolicyAlabama House Panel OKs Contentious Community College Oversight BillA House committee approved a bill Wednesday that would give a legislative panel the right to review and approve policy changes in Alabama’s two-year college system.February 27, 2008HomeRacist Abuse at South African University Campus Prompts UproarA video made by White students that showed them humiliating Black university employees has prompted angry protests and criticism that racism remains entrenched in South Africa 14 years after the end of apartheid.February 27, 2008HomeConnerly Faces Hostile University Crowd in Speech on Affirmative Action MeasureWard Connerly, a national figure in a battle against affirmative action, says the Democratic presidential contest between Sen. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton shows that “institutional racism and institutional sexism are no more.”February 27, 2008HomeElizabeth City State U. Offers Counseling After Scary Mock DrillElizabeth City State University is offering counseling to faculty and students after some became unknowing participants in an emergency response drill.February 27, 2008Previous PagePage 328 of 569Next Page