Associated PressFaculty & StaffEx-Colorado education commissioner a candidate for Florida postTALLAHASSEE Fla. Former Colorado Education Commissioner William Moloney is a semifinalists for the education commissioner’s job in Florida.August 13, 2007HomeNebraska ACT scores rise to 22.1 averageOMAHA Neb. Nebraska’s 2007 graduating seniors scored slightly higher on the ACT college entrance exam than the 2006 graduates who took the test.August 13, 2007SportsKentucky lawmakers object to regulation on athletic eligibilityFRANKFORT Ky. A legislative panel objected to a regulation on Tuesday that requires student athletes who transfer from a public to a private high school or vice versa to sit out for a year.August 13, 2007SportsNCAA alters College World Series scheduleOMAHA Neb. The College World Series will start on a Saturday in 2008, breaking its tradition of opening on a Friday, the NCAA Division I baseball committee announced Tuesday.August 13, 2007StudentsArkansas appears before NCAA board over track violationsLITTLE ROCK The University of Arkansas has appeared before the NCAA infractions committee to answer allegations levied against its storied track and field program after a former assistant coach was convicted last year of embezzlement, the university said Tuesday.August 13, 2007SportsDefending ACC champ Wake Forest building on 2006 successWINSTON-SALEM N.C. Saws buzzed and drills rattled at Wake Forest on Tuesday as work continued on the glitzy new Deacon Tower at Groves Stadium.August 13, 2007Leadership & PolicyEastern Illinois fires athletic directorCHAMPAIGN Ill. Eastern Illinois University fired Athletic Director Rich McDuffie two weeks after saying it found no evidence to support a sexual harassment claim made against him.August 13, 2007SportsArkansas-Pine Bluff hires Mazza as women’s soccer coachPINE BLUFF Ark. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff has hired Roberto Mazza as coach of its women’s soccer team.August 13, 2007HomeDeVry turnaround progressing, analysts say following 2nd-quarter reportNEW YORK Analysts on Tuesday said DeVry Inc.’s turnaround is progressing, even though the for-profit education provider missed analyst estimates for fiscal fourth-quarter sales.August 13, 2007HomeBredesen announces $2.5M in new funding for adult educationNASHVILLE Tenn. Tennessee will be spending $2.5 million in new funding on the state’s adult education program, Gov. Phil Bredesen announced Tuesday.August 13, 2007Previous PagePage 427 of 569Next Page