Associated PressHomeIowa’s ACT scores up slightly, remain among nation’s highestDES MOINES Iowa Iowa high school graduates’ average ACT scores increased slightly this year and remain among the highest nationally.August 14, 2007Faculty & StaffFaculty members sue Antioch College over planned closureYELLOW SPRINGS Ohio Antioch College professors have sued the private liberal arts school to keep it from closing next summer, saying trustees violated the college’s contract with faculty members.August 14, 2007HomeMinnesota students top nation in ACT scoresST. PAUL Graduating seniors in Minnesota had the highest average score in the nation on the ACT college admission and placement exam for the third straight year in 2007, according to results released Wednesday by ACT.August 14, 2007HomeOSU alum leaves estate to OSU engineering schoolOKLAHOMA CITY A World War II veteran who was exposed to radiation during an atomic bomb explosion has left his California estate worth more than $750,000 to the Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, school officials said.August 14, 2007HomeChinese universities amass huge debts as student enrollment, operating costs soarBEIJING China’s universities are getting a lesson in debt.August 14, 2007SportsCavaliers add assistant coach John KuesterCLEVELAND John Kuester joined Mike Brown’s coaching staff with the Cleveland Cavaliers as an assistant, team officials said Tuesday.August 14, 2007HomeACT scores continue modest upward trend for class of 2007The high school class of 2007 posted a modest increase on the ACT college entrance exam, extending the test’s upward scoring trend and showing improved levels of preparation for college.August 14, 2007HomeIndiana ACT scores improve, remain above national averageINDIANAPOLIS This year’s class of Indiana high school seniors averaged higher scores on the ACT college entrance exam than those a year earlier, keeping state scores above a steadily climbing national average.August 14, 2007HomeEnvironmentalists try to halt new WSU golf courseWashington The new golf course at Washington State University will use too much water, say environmentalists who are asking the state to prevent the course from opening.August 14, 2007Leadership & PolicyCatawba College president to retire at the end of school yearSALISBURY N.C. Catawba College’s president of more than five years plans to retire at the end of the 2007-2008 school year, officials announced Tuesday.August 14, 2007Previous PagePage 425 of 569Next Page