Associated PressHomeNYC Students To Get Cash Rewards for Top Scores on AP ExamsNEW YORK Students who do well on Advanced Placement exams will be rewarded with cash under a new plan financed with $1 million in private funds.October 15, 2007HomeClaflin VP Named President of Georgia HBCUAUGUSTA Ga. George C. Bradley, the executive vice president at Claflin University in Orangeburg, S.C., has been named the new president of Paine College.October 15, 2007Home“Corridor of Shame” Receives National Attention, But Few SolutionsCOLUMBIA S.C. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards has become the latest Democratic presidential candidate to address struggling South Carolina schools in a rural swath dubbed the “Corridor of Shame.”October 14, 2007HomeAnalysis: More Minority High School Students Graduating in Ohio Big CitiesCOLUMBUS Ohio Urban minority high school students, a group that historically has had low graduation and attendance rates in Ohio, now have a better graduation rate than Black and Hispanic students elsewhere in the state, an analysis by a group of school administrators and teachers found.October 14, 2007HBCUsSouth Carolina HBCU Raises Salaries for Some ProfessorsCOLUMBIA, S.C. Benedict College trustees have approved a small pay increase for some professors, but salaries remain lower than they were before the school cut pay across the board two years ago during a financial crisis.October 14, 2007HBCUsPresident of Murray State College Killed in AccidentARPELAR, Okla. Services are pending for the president of Murray State College, who died when his vehicle collided with another vehicle, authorities said.October 14, 2007HealthRegent University Bans Student Over Unflattering Photo of Pat RobertsonRICHMOND Va. A Regent University law student who posted an unflattering photo of school founder Pat Robertson on the Internet has been banned from campus and ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation before he can return to classes.October 14, 2007Leadership & PolicyLawsuit Against Oral Roberts University Revised to Include New AllegationsTULSA Okla. A lawsuit against Oral Roberts University, filed by three former ORU professors, has been revised to include an internal report that details allegations against university President Richard Roberts and his wife, Lindsay.October 14, 2007HomePennsylvania Universities Report Record EnrollmentALLENTOWN Pa. Pennsylvania’s state-owned universities are reporting record enrollment for the sixth straight year.October 14, 2007HBCUsMichigan State’s Ivy-covered Halls to Extend to Dubai UniversityEAST LANSING Mich. The next time Michigan State University expands its operations, it will be going a bit farther afield than Grand Rapids.October 14, 2007Previous PagePage 381 of 569Next Page