Associated PressStudentsU of North Alabama First In State To Offer Culinary Arts DegreeFLORENCE Ala. The University of North Alabama is the state’s first four-year public college to cook up a culinary arts degree.July 8, 2007HomeHigh School Accidentally Recycles AP ExamsSALISBURY Md. All students who took Advanced Placement exams this year at Wicomico High School may have to retake them after the school accidentally recycled every single one.July 8, 2007Faculty & StaffProfessor’s lawyer says stalking allegation not what it appearsDOVER N.H. More than a dozen University of New Hampshire faculty members showed up in court to support a colleague charged with stalking another professor.July 8, 2007Faculty & StaffProfessor’s Lawyer Says Stalking Allegations Not What It AppearsDOVER N.H. More than a dozen University of New Hampshire faculty members showed up in court to support a colleague charged with stalking another professor.July 8, 2007HomeFired Alabama A&M Professor Claims Racial DiscriminationHUNTSVILLE Ala. A former Alabama A&M assistant professor has filed a federal lawsuit claiming he was fired because of racial discrimination.July 8, 2007HomeMost Fayetteville State U. Nursing Students Fail Follow-up CourseFAYETTEVILLE N.C. Most of the nursing students at Fayetteville State University who didn’t graduate in May after failing an exit exam will not earn their degrees because they didn’t pass a follow-up course.July 8, 2007StudentsHistorically Black, Majority White Schools Unite to Boost Minority STEM DegreesCHARLOTTE, N.C. Four historically Black North Carolina colleges and universities will partner with four majority White counterparts in Virginia to double the average number of minorities completing degrees in science, technology, engineering and math.July 8, 2007HBCUsIU Supercomputer No Longer Fastest Among College ComputersBLOOMINGTON Ind. Indiana University’s supercomputer is no longer the fastest college-owned supercomputerJuly 5, 2007HomeIU-Bloomington Campus Makes Bid to Host 2008 Presidential, Vice Presidential DebatesRichmond, Bloomington and that city’s Indiana University campus are preparing to show off their digs this month in bids to play host to one of the 2008 presidential or vice-presidential debates.July 5, 2007SportsNAACP to Symbolically Bury “N” Word During Annual ConventionDETROIT Julian Bond wants onlookers to understand that when the NAACP symbolically buries the “N” word on Monday the effort will be led by the younger members of the venerable civil rights organization.July 5, 2007Previous PagePage 458 of 569Next Page