Associated PressLeadership & PolicyMobile Students Rally to Support Teen Who Received Racist LetterMOBILE Ala. About 100 students at St. Paul’s Episcopal School stood outside in the courtyard to show their support for a black classmate who received a racist, threatening letter in her locker this week.November 19, 2007Community CollegesTennessee State Panel Recommends No Tuition Hike for Community CollegesNASHVILLE Tenn. A state panel is recommending for the first time that community college and technology center tuition rates not be increased.November 19, 2007SportsRegents: Assault Allegations Raise Question about Iowa PoliciesIOWA CITY Iowa The way the University of Iowa has handled allegations of sexual assault by a female student raises questions about whether the universities polices are adequate, according to a letter sent by the president of the Board of Regents to U of I President Sally Mason.November 19, 2007Community CollegesKirkwood Professor Makes Push for AtheismDES MOINES Iowa An Iowa community college professor is leading an effort to promote atheism and lobby for the removal of religious references from public life.November 19, 2007Leadership & PolicyDixie State College Ready to Surrender Name, MascotST. GEORGE Utah Dixie State College is taking its first step to giving up its formal name and “Rebel” mascot as a condition of its affiliation with the University of Utah, which says its doesn’t want to be associated with stereotypes of the Old South.November 19, 2007Faculty & StaffORU President Says He Received Prophecy Telling of TroublesTULSA Okla. Embattled Oral Roberts University President Richard Roberts says he received a prophecy six months ago that troubles were looming.November 19, 2007StudentsNew Leader Gives Troubled Texas College a MakeoverDALLAS (AP) — Jeans, flip-flops, sneakers, T-shirts, sweats. These define the college student wardrobe, right? Not at Paul Quinn College. Not anymore.November 19, 2007Leadership & PolicyName of Oklahoma State University Building After Alleged Racist At IssueSTILLWATER Okla. If Oklahoma State University prides itself on becoming one of the most diverse universities in the United States, surely it wouldn’t have a building named after one of the state’s most well known racists, right?November 18, 2007StudentsSome Faculty Question NDSU Professor’s ‘Distinguished’ StatusFARGO N.D. Four of Tom Isern’s fellow professors at North Dakota State University are questioning whether he deserves a special award and the pay raise and title that goes with it.November 18, 2007Community CollegesArkansas Community Colleges Team up for More Aviation ProgramsNORTH LITTLE ROCK Ark. Several Arkansas community colleges are teaming up to increase aviation education in the state.November 18, 2007Previous PagePage 346 of 569Next Page