Associated PressSTEMUniversity of Wisconsin Regents Waiting for State Budget to Make Decision on Tuition IncreasesMADISON Wis. University of Wisconsin System students will have to wait until next month to find out how much their tuition for the coming academic year will cost.July 5, 2007StudentsSuit Would Have Board of Governors Set Tuition for Florida’s Public UniversitiesTALLAHASSEE Fla. Former Gov. Bob Graham and others are suing to have the courts declare that tuition at Florida’s 11 public universities should be set by the state Board of Governors rather than the Legislature.July 5, 2007LGBTQ+Boston Man Sues Over Gay Marriage Question on Bar ExamBOSTON A man who failed the Massachusetts bar exam because he refused to answer a question about gay marriage has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming the test violated his rights and that his religious beliefs were targeted.July 5, 2007HomeHenry Clay Center Opens, Reaches Out to College StudentsLEXINGTON, Ky. With its doors now open, the goal of the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship is to promote international diplomacy and conflict resolution.July 5, 2007HomeConnecticut School Desegregation Case Back in CourtHARTFORD, Conn. Connecticut’s landmark school desegregation case, Sheff v. O’Neill, is back in court in the form of a legal motion citing the failure of the legislature to approve a tentative agreement.July 5, 2007HomeEthiopia connects to Indian schools, hospitals with new ‘e-network’ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Dr. Desalew Mekonnen, a first-year medical resident at Black Lion Hospital in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, mulled over a patient’s electrocardiogram and frowned.July 5, 2007HomeObama Tells Teachers Public Schools Should Consider Merit PayPHILADELPHIA Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told the largest teachers union Thursday that performance-based merit pay ought to be considered in public schools.July 5, 2007Leadership & PolicyPurdue Construction Plans Include Clean-coal BoilerLAFAYETTE Ind. Purdue University officials plan on moving forward with nearly $90 million in construction projects.July 5, 2007HomeFlorida A&M Professor Found Dead, Husband InjuredTALLAHASSEE Fla. An assistant business professor at Florida A&M University was found dead in her home and her husband was critically injured in what police said was an apparent domestic dispute.July 5, 2007HomeObama, Clinton Bring Campaigns to Essence Festival, Dillard U.NEW ORLEANS Two rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination courted voters at one of the nation’s premier black cultural events, the Essence Music Festival, which has long mixed partying with efforts to effect social change.July 5, 2007Previous PagePage 459 of 569Next Page