Associated PressSportsNebraska volleyballer is female college athlete of yearOMAHA Neb. Nebraska’s Sarah Pavan on Monday won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s female college athlete of the year. The award came six months after she and the Cornhuskers won the national volleyball championship.June 24, 2007DisabiltiesState: Students with disabilities improving slowlyALBANY N.Y. Students with disabilities continue to post higher graduation rates and better test scores but still at unsatisfactory rates, state education officials said Monday.June 24, 2007HomeTuition to rise nearly 19 percent at Lincoln UniversityJEFFERSON CITY Mo. Tuition is rising nearly 19 percent for students at Lincoln University.June 24, 2007Faculty & StaffFaculty hears explanation on probationTALLAHASSEE Fla. The interim head of Florida A&M University told hundreds of faculty and staff Monday that he was stunned to learn in a telephone call last week that the school was being put on probation, largely for chronic financial mismanagement.June 24, 2007HealthTuskegee grad finds comedy overcomes adversityMONTGOMERY Ala. Darryl Moore’s fellow humorists call him the “Meanest Comic in the World.”June 24, 2007SportsBarney says CWS enjoyment comes in short burstsOMAHA Neb. Oregon State players are finding plenty of ways to pass the time away from Rosenblatt Stadium during their trip to the College World Series.June 24, 2007StudentsStudents speak out against university funding cutsLANSING Mich. A group of university student government leaders from across Michigan on Monday called on state lawmakers to prevent budget cuts that have led to higher tuition rates.June 24, 2007Leadership & PolicyCollege of Santa Fe’s interim president gets the job fulltimeSANTA FE Stuart Kirk, interim president of the College of Santa Fe since mid-May, will serve as the school’s full-time president.June 24, 2007Leadership & PolicyIsrael Outraged by British University Union Boycott CallsLONDON The clubby staff lounges of British universities and the raucous meeting halls of labor unions have long shared a sympathy for the Palestinian cause that has found expression lately with a series of calls for professional unions to boycott Israel.June 24, 2007HomeMath, science teachers expected in demandFARGO N.D. Some North Dakota schools have had teaching positions open since March with no applicants, a state licensing official says.June 24, 2007Previous PagePage 481 of 569Next Page