Associated PressHomeUniversity of Wisconsin stopped Ebola study after NIH warningMADISON Wis. The University of Wisconsin-Madison allowed a star researcher to study material that could be used to produce the Ebola virus in a lab less secure than what’s required under federal guidelines.September 19, 2007StudentsMSU announces team to assess university’s programs for athletesBOZEMAN Mont. A 16-member team of Montana State University employees, former athletes and community members is scheduled to meet here Thursday night to begin assessment of the school’s programs and policies that relate to student-athletes.September 19, 2007HomeFormer Ark. guardsman recalls Central High dutyLONOKE Ark. When young Bob Evans was ordered to report to guard duty one September night, he had no idea why.September 19, 2007HomeAfter lacrosse case, Duke to establish justice center; will investigate claims of innocenceDURHAM N.C. University will establish a center devoted to justice and training lawyers to fight wrongful convictions, president Richard Brodhead said Wednesday.September 19, 2007StudentsUniversity of Kansas investigating unauthorized mailing of recordsTOPEKA Kan. Records discarded at the University of Kansas were mailed anonymously to three newspapers, prompting a campus investigation Wednesday. It was the second report in two months of such a breach of students’ privacy.September 19, 2007HomeGun shot fired at TSU student in dorm invasionNASHVILLE Tenn. Police are searching for three men who pulled a gun on a Tennessee State University student inside his dorm.September 19, 2007STEMDuke University to help Chinese improve health care systemDURHAM N.C. Duke University is partnering with a major academic health center and hospital network in China to help it do a better job of serving its patients, the school said Wednesday.September 18, 2007Leadership & PolicyCal State trustees raise executive pay by nearly 12 percentBERKELEY Calif. Despite criticism from lawmakers and others, California State University leaders moved ahead Wednesday with substantial pay raises for top executives.September 18, 2007HomeConnecticut Higher Education commissioner to retireHARTFORD Conn. State Higher Education Commissioner Valerie Lewis is retiring.September 18, 2007LatinxSome Oregon schools adopting Mexican curriculumPORTLAND Ore. Some Oregon high schools are adopting Mexico’s public school curriculum to help educate Spanish-speaking students with textbooks, an online Web site, DVDs and CDs provided free by Mexico to teach math, science and even U.S. history.September 18, 2007Previous PagePage 407 of 569Next Page