Associated PressHomeColorado Attorney General: Children of illegal immigrants can get in-state tuitionDENVER State Attorney General John Suthers says that the children of illegal immigrants can still qualify for in-state tuition at state colleges and universities as long as they are legal citizens themselves.August 13, 2007Recruitment & RetentionU.S. spy speaks publicly in favor of diverse recruitmentEL PASO Texas A spy who spent three decades undercover made his first public appearance Monday to speak in support of recruiting people from diverse backgrounds for intelligence work.August 13, 2007Leadership & PolicyColumbus State president retiring next yearCOLUMBUS Ga. Frank Brown, president of Columbus State University for nearly 20 years, will be retiring next year, he announced Monday.August 13, 2007Home$20 million donated by Bren for UC Irvine law schoolIRVINE Calif. Irvine Co. chairman Donald Bren is donating $20 million to the fledgling law school at University of California, Irvine.August 13, 2007HomeYale agrees to provide list of Machu Picchu artifactsNEW HAVEN Conn. An inventory provided by Yale University could help avoid a lawsuit over Peruvian artifacts brought to New Haven by a well-known explorer nearly a century ago.August 13, 2007HomeWVU center gets federal grant to study injury preventionCHARLESTON W.Va. A West Virginia University center known for its work on all-terrain vehicle fatalities will be tackling the subjects of injuries to the elderly and domestic violence prevention.August 13, 2007HomeCost for one year at Ethan Allen school tops $90,000MILWAUKEE It may be one of the most expensive schools in the country.August 13, 2007HomeEducation, job security focus of New York Governor Spitzer’s `economic security’ plan for working poorALBANY N.Y. Gov. Eliot Spitzer on Monday detailed a plan to better help the working poor rise from welfare to the middle class, including lowering the costs and increasing the availability of housing and day care.August 13, 2007HomeEastern Kentucky University board names Whitlock interim presidentRICHMOND Ky. Doug Whitlock, a former Eastern Kentucky University administrator, will be the school’s interim president while the university searches for a successor to Joanne Glasser.August 13, 2007SportsJudge rules against student suspended for wearing rebel flagST. LOUIS An eastern Missouri school district was within its rights to suspend a student who refused to remove clothing bearing the Confederate battle flag, a federal judge ruled.August 13, 2007Previous PagePage 428 of 569Next Page