Associated PressStudentsTufts Dean Reverses Byline Requirement on Conservative Student JournalMEDFORD, Mass. A Tufts University dean earlier this week reversed a campus board’s requirement that a student-run conservative journal include authors’ names with articles — a rule imposed after the magazine published an unbylined parody that many found racist.August 29, 2007HomeAbu Ghraib Art May Be Permanently Housed at UC BerkeleyBERKELEY, Calif. A collection of work by Colombian artist Fernando Botero about Abu Ghraib may be permanently housed at the University of California, Berkeley.August 29, 2007StudentsJustice Department Sides with Mormon Student Who Lost State-Funded ScholarshipCHARLESTON, W.Va. The U.S. Department of Justice is backing a Mormon student who lost his state-funded, merit-based scholarship because he left West Virginia University to serve a two-year church mission.August 27, 2007STEMNorth Carolina Needs 400,000 New Workers With Bachelor’s Degrees By 2014CHAPEL HILL, N.C. North Carolina’s universities are falling behind on providing the number of well-educated, skilled workers the state needs, according to a report last week to a commission planning the University of North Carolina system’s future.August 27, 2007Faculty & StaffU.S. Housing Secretary, Former Regent Says He Lost Confidence in Texas SouthernHOUSTON The U.S. housing secretary and former regent testified Friday that he lost confidence in Texas Southern University’s ex-president after details about a spending scandal became public.August 25, 2007StudentsVirginia Tech Panel: Increase Security, Establish Team to Monitor Students Posing ThreatsBLACKSBURG, Va. Virginia Tech’s internal review of the campus massacre that left 33 people dead recommended Wednesday more monitoring of troubled students, classroom locks and other security measures.August 21, 2007InternationalU.S. Education Secretary Wooing Students from Brazil, Chile to Reverse Post 9/11 DeclineSAO PAULO, Brazil U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings looks more like a college recruiter this week, traveling through South America with American university leaders to woo back international students spooked by lengthy visa delays linked to post-9/11 security.August 20, 2007SportsNCAA Taking Academic Reform SeriouslySOUTH BEND, Ind. University presidents will show how serious they are about academic reform when they decide whether the NCAA should continue to sanction schools that don’t meet classroom performance standards, NCAA President Myles Brand said Monday.August 20, 2007StudentsVa. Tech Starts Semester With New CrisisBLACKSBURG, Va. A Virginia Tech campus still reeling from the deaths of 32 people at the hands of a student gunman last spring began its fall semester Monday amid another tragedy: a carbon monoxide leak at an off-campus apartment left five roommates hospitalized, two in critical condition.August 19, 2007HomeTrial Of Texas Southern’s Former President To BeginJury selection is to begin today in the trial of Dr. Priscilla Slade, the former president of Texas Southern accused of misusing university funds.August 18, 2007Previous PagePage 420 of 569Next Page