Associated PressSTEMLSU President: No Chance of Moving Medical School to Baton RougeBATON ROUGE, La. The chief of the LSU System says he has no interest in moving the university’s medical school in New Orleans to Baton Rouge.November 5, 2007HomeDuke Waives Old Property Limits on Blacks: Move Largely SymbolicDURHAM, N.C. In a symbolic move, Duke University is waiving its decades-old rights to prohibit Blacks from purchasing property in Duke Forest.November 5, 2007Faculty & StaffSouthern Illinois University in Edwardsville’s Faculty Senate Calls for Poshard’s ResignationEDWARDSVILLE, Ill. The faculty senate at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville wants the system’s president to resign over plagiarism claims.November 5, 2007StudentsThe University of Nebraska Looks to Replace Main Computer SystemLINCOLN, Neb. The state could be asked to pay millions of dollars to help replace an important computer system that thousands of University of Nebraska students and faculty use daily.November 5, 2007HomeWayne State University Big Part of Change in Midtown DetroitDETROIT When people around here talk about “Midtown,” the discussion generally is about new condos, lofts, small business, lifestyle.November 5, 2007Community CollegesNumber of Students Drops at State CollegesHELENA, Mont. The number of students attending state colleges dropped a little this year a trend expected to continue over the next decade.November 5, 2007StudentsIowa College Students Protest Cost of Birth Control PillDES MOINES, Iowa More than 400 Iowa college students have signed a petition protesting federal legislation that has made getting birth control more expensive.November 5, 2007StudentsUtah State University Student Group to Approach Regents Over InsuranceLOGAN, Utah Utah State University students will ask the Board of Regents to make health insurance mandatory for everyone enrolled in the state’s public colleges and universities.November 5, 2007StudentsArizona State University to Break Ground on Honors CollegePHOENIX Arizona State University is one of the nation’s biggest. Now, school officials want to show it can be among the best.November 5, 2007Faculty & StaffSurvey Offers a Snapshot of Hovering College ParentsCollege administrators grumble about the rise of “helicopter parents,” moms and dads who keep hovering over the lives of their children even after they leave for college. But helicopter parents aren’t just hovering. They’re swooping down in attack mode.November 4, 2007Previous PagePage 360 of 569Next Page