Associated PressFaculty & StaffWheaton Turns Faculty Into Students for Semester-long SessionNORTON, Mass. No sooner does Leah Niederstadt finish teaching her introduction to museum studies class at Wheaton College than she has to rush out the door to her next class.October 28, 2007Community CollegesFlorida Governor Crist Signs $1.1B Budget Cut Plan; OKs Tuition IncreaseTALLAHASSEE, Fla. Gov. Charlie Crist has made final $1.1 billion in state budget cuts but he did so grudgingly and without fanfare.October 28, 2007StudentsEducation Department Investigating Whether Illegal Student Loans MadeDENVER Federal investigators are looking into whether the Community College of Denver made loans to students who were not eligible.October 28, 2007HomeTuition to Rise at Utah Public CollegesLOGAN Utah Tuition at the state’s public colleges and universities likely will increase as much as 5.4 percent under a plan that received preliminary approval from the state Board of Regents.October 28, 2007HomeTuition to Rise at Utah Public CollegesLOGAN Utah Tuition at the state’s public colleges and universities likely will increase as much as 5.4 percent under a plan that received preliminary approval from the state Board of Regents.October 28, 2007StudentsCandidate’s Rivals for College Post had More ExperiencePHOENIX Laura Pastor, the daughter of U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Phoenix, has started a political career of her own in pursuit of a hotly contested seat on the Phoenix City Council.October 28, 2007HomeOklahoma State Regents Change Financial Aid Policy for Undocumented StudentsOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. With the implementation of a state anti-illegal immigration law looming, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education on Thursday adopted a new policy to restrict financial aid for undocumented students and toughen in-state tuition requirements.October 28, 2007Native AmericansMembers Removed From Indian Tribes Complain of UnfairnessPROVIDENCE R.I. Dennis Champlain’s grandfather helped win federal recognition for the Narragansett Indian Tribe. Later, Champlain danced in tribal powwows. He teaches his children that they are Narragansetts.October 28, 2007HomeUniversity of Michigan Museum Finds No Art Looted by NazisANN ARBOR Mich. The University of Michigan Museum of Art concluded a three-year investigation that found no evidence any of its artwork had been looted by Nazis during World War II, an official said.October 25, 2007SportsDuquesne Basketball Shooter Gets Up to 40 YearsPITTSBURGH The gunman who wounded five Duquesne University basketball players after a school dance last year pleaded guilty Friday and will spend up to 40 years in prison.October 25, 2007Previous PagePage 369 of 569Next Page