Associated PressStudentsCalifornia State University, Long Beach removes journalism chairmanLONG BEACH Calif. The chairman of the journalism department at California State University, Long Beach, lost his position after criticizing a plan to end print editions of the campus newspaper.September 22, 2007StudentsMarshall University cracks down on illegal downloadsCHARLESTON W.Va. Illegal music downloading will no longer be tolerated at Marshall University after the recording industry sued two students.September 22, 2007Community CollegesCommunity college instructor says he was fired for comments about Adam and EveDES MOINES Iowa A college instructor in Red Oak claims he was fired after he told his students that the biblical story of Adam and Eve is a fairy tale and should not be interpreted literally.September 22, 2007Leadership & PolicyUniversity of West Georgia professor to run Alabama’s largest school systemMOBILE Ala. University of West Georgia professor Roy Nichols has been chosen as superintendent of Mobile County schools, the state’s largest system with some 65,000 students.September 22, 2007Leadership & PolicyOhio State gives basketball coach Thad Matta $480,000 raise and adds a year to his contractCOLUMBUS Ohio Ohio State gave men’s basketball coach Thad Matta a raise of almost $500,000, boosting his salary to just under $2.5 million a year, and added a year to his contract to extend it through the 2016 season.September 22, 2007StudentsWest Kentucky University officials say protest won’t sway university’s no-gun policyBOWLING GREEN Ky. A group of Western Kentucky University students are planning a protest next month to decry a campus policy banning guns.September 22, 2007Faculty & StaffLeader picked for terrorism research center at Penn StateSTATE COLLEGE Pa. An expert in the psychology of terrorism has been picked to direct a terrorism research center headquartered at Penn State University.September 22, 2007Leadership & PolicyReport: College president charged $25,000 in travel expensesCOLUMBUS Ohio The president of a technical college whose school is under investigation by the state attorney general’s office charged more than $25,000 in travel expenses to a credit card, a newspaper reported Saturday.September 22, 2007Leadership & PolicyFormer Harvard president Summers disinvited from UC talkSome consider Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad among the world’s most dangerous men, but Columbia University has resisted calls to rescind an invitation for him to speak there Monday.September 22, 2007HomeOhio University professor pleads not guilty to drug chargesPARKERSBURG W.Va. An Ohio University engineer professor has pleaded not guilty to drug charges.September 22, 2007Previous PagePage 400 of 569Next Page