Associated PressStudentsNorthern Arizona University Considering Novel Tuition Lock-in ProposalFLAGSTAFF Ariz, Officials at Northern Arizona University are considering a plan that would guarantee students a predictable tuition rate for their four years in school in exchange for a higher rate the first year.October 21, 2007StudentsNew Leader Gives Troubled Paul Quinn College a MakeoverDALLAS At beleaguered Paul Quinn College, the self-proclaimed oldest historically black school in Texas, Michael Sorrell should be the most unpopular man on campus.October 21, 2007StudentsSchools: Faculty Shortages Major Roadblock to Training New NursesCHARLESTON S.C. South Carolina nursing school administrators say the major roadblocks to training more nurses is a shortage of faculty and facilities.October 21, 2007StudentsTen Elizabeth City St. students treated for Staph InfectionELIZABETH CITY N.C. Ten students at Elizabeth City State University have received treatment for the same staph infection that recently killed a Virginia high school student.October 21, 2007StudentsAlumni Scramble to Keep Antioch College OpenYELLOW SPRINGS Ohio Hanging by a chain from the ceiling in the main hallway of Antioch Hall is a black sign: “Office of Transition.”October 21, 2007HomeO’Keeffe Expert Questions Museum’s Role in Fisk Art Sale CaseNASHVILLE Tenn. A financially faltering historically black university is seeking a quick ruling on whether it can sell a 50 percent stake in a 101-piece collection of artworks donated by Georgia O’Keeffe in 1949.October 21, 2007LatinxObama Campaigns at LA School Famous for ‘Stand And Deliver’ FilmLOS ANGELES Sen. Barack Obama promised to improve the education system Saturday when he brought his presidential campaign to the East Los Angeles school immortalized in the 1988 movie “Stand and Deliver.”October 21, 2007LatinxObama Campaigns at LA School Famous for ‘Stand And Deliver’ FilmLOS ANGELES Sen. Barack Obama promised to improve the education system Saturday when he brought his presidential campaign to the East Los Angeles school immortalized in the 1988 movie “Stand and Deliver.”October 21, 2007HomeSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Yale Affirmative Action for His Early Job ProblemsNEW HAVEN Conn. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has a 15-cent price tag stuck to his Yale law degree, blaming the school’s affirmative action policies in the 1970s for his difficulty finding a job after he graduated.October 21, 2007StudentsUniversity of Kentucky Trying to Defend Image After Racially Charged Cartoon, Death ThreatLEXINGTON Ky. A Southern university is trying to defend its image after the student newspaper published a cartoon of a black man being sold at auction and a racist death threat was scribbled on the door of a black student leader’s dorm room.October 21, 2007Previous PagePage 375 of 569Next Page