Associated PressHomeChoice of Major can Affect Whether Students Gets in CollegeCLEMSON S.C. If you’re planning to go to Clemson and you want to be an architect or a nurse, better cross your fingers. Those are two of the school’s most popular majors and they have limited spaces available, said Clemson admissions director Robert Barkley.November 18, 2007StudentsRhodes Scholars Named for 2008WASHINGTON Thirty-two men and women from across the United States have been selected as Rhodes Scholars for 2008, the scholarship trust announced Sunday.November 18, 2007Community CollegesVoters Approve Expanding Albuquerque Community College DistrictALBUQUERQUE Voters have approved the expansion of Central New Mexico Community College’s tax district into northern Rio Rancho.November 18, 2007Leadership & PolicyCommunity Colleges to Offer Elementary Education DegreesOKLAHOMA CITY Plans to offer four-year degrees in elementary education at four Oklahoma community colleges will help increase the number of elementary school teachers in the state, authorities said.November 18, 2007Community CollegesWest Hawaii Campus Building not a Long-term SolutionKAILUA-KONA Hawaii Work is to begin next summer on the first building for the planned West Hawaii Community College center, but it’s not a state or university project.November 18, 2007StudentsPenn’s Collaboration with Philly on School a Success StoryPHILADELPHIA In science class this fall, Maxwell Gontarek has been learning about genetic engineering by observing the offspring of two zebra fish an albino father and a wild mother.November 18, 2007HomeFeds Investigating Central Michigan University Noose CaseMOUNT PLEASANT Mich. Federal authorities are investigating who hung four nooses in a classroom on the Central Michigan University campus.November 18, 2007HomeJohn H. Cross Jr., Pastor of Church Bombed in ’60s, Dies at 82ATLANTA The Rev. John H. Cross Jr., who dug through the rubble of his Alabama church looking for survivors of a bombing, then presided over a funeral for some of the youngest victims of civil rights-era violence, has died. He was 82.November 18, 2007HomeFormer S.C. Gov. Robert McNair, Who Took Heat for Deadly Race-related College Clash, DiesCOLUMBIA S.C. Former Gov. Robert E. McNair, who helped guide the state through a turbulent era of race relations, including the deadly clash between state troopers and black college students known as the Orangeburg Massacre, has died. He was 83.November 18, 2007StudentsAt Germanna CC, Students Nurse Human-patient SimulatorsLOCUST GROVE Va. Increasingly, students in the medical field can learn to tend to patients before setting foot in a hospital.November 15, 2007Previous PagePage 347 of 569Next Page