Associated PressSportsAt Arkansas Baptist, a vision becomes realityLITTLE ROCK As Danny Davis’ high school football days drew to a close, he was eyeing a Division I career but a low test score put that dream on hold.August 6, 2007Community CollegesThree Rivers plans education center in SE Missouri’s territoryThree Rivers Community College wants to open an educational center in Cape Girardeau County in 2008, moving onto the home turf of Southeast Missouri State University.August 6, 2007SportsFrom volleyball to the NFL: Sutton takes a long road to DolphinsDAVIE Fla. David Sutton leaped and made a spectacular catch along the sideline, then landed awkwardly and briefly rolled about in obvious pain.August 6, 2007Community CollegesMore recent editorials from Alabama newspapersTwo-year college system Chancellor Bradley Byrne recognizes a financial sinkhole when he sees one. He recently ordered the permanent closing of Bishop State Community College’s Best Grill, a “culinary laboratory” that cooked up an astonishing $1.7 million in losses in a few years.August 6, 2007HomeArk. 49th again in percentage of adults with college degreesLITTLE ROCK Arkansas again ranks 49th in the nation for the number of adults with a college education, though more are seeking degrees than a decade ago, a state report shows.August 6, 2007HomeImmigration video game part of new genre that lets players delve into social, policy issuesMIAMI A Japanese computer science student fails to take a full load of university classes and loses his student visa. A 10th-grade Indian girl is detained because of a high school essay she wrote on the Department of Homeland Security.August 6, 2007StudentsEx-students celebrate legendary Decatur teacher’s 90th birthdayDECATUR Ala. If you were a student in Etta Freeman’s classroom, you have a story to tell about her.August 6, 2007HomeNY teacher convicted of molesting student, cleared in other casesSYRACUSE N.Y. A former music teacher at the Onondaga Indian Nation School was convicted Thursday of molesting one of his students.August 6, 2007Leadership & PolicyFletcher appoints string of college board members across KentuckyFRANKFORT Ky. Gov. Ernie Fletcher appointed a number of political donors to various university boards throughout the state Wednesday, including the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville.August 6, 2007HomeJLBC report looks at impact of Prop 300 on immigrant studentsPHOENIX Nearly 5,000 people have been denied in-state college tuition, financial aid and adult education classes this year under a new Arizona law banning undocumented immigrants from receiving those state-funded services, a new study shows.August 6, 2007Previous PagePage 436 of 569Next Page