Associated PressHomeState seeks to boost minority college enrollmentSALT LAKE CITY State higher education officials are asking lawmakers for more than $10 million to help boost minority enrollment at the state’s public colleges and universities.June 20, 2007Leadership & PolicyTribal College Honors American Indian VeteransKYLE S.D. A monument honoring more than 1,800 American Indian military veterans will be dedicated Saturday six miles southwest of Kyle at the administrative headquarters of Oglala Lakota College.June 20, 2007Leadership & PolicyUniversity of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School names new deanPHILADELPHIA The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School said Thursday that it has named Thomas S. Robertson as its new dean, effective Aug. 1.June 20, 2007SportsU.S. Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Recruiting High School AthletesWASHINGTON The Supreme Court said Thursday that athletic associations can enforce limits on recruiting high school athletes without violating coaches’ free speech rights.June 20, 2007SportsU.S. Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Recruiting High School AthletesWASHINGTON The Supreme Court said Thursday that athletic associations can enforce limits on recruiting high school athletes without violating coaches’ free speech rights.June 20, 2007StudentsMore Missouri Colleges Sign Student Loan CodeJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Eleven public and private colleges in Missouri have agreed to a code of conduct regarding student loans, Attorney General Jay Nixon said Wednesday.June 20, 2007HomeKahlil Gibran Manuscripts Donated to PrincetonTRENTON, N.J. The Princeton University Library has received a donation of working manuscripts and notebooks for four well-known Kahlil Gibran books, including the Lebanese-American’s best-selling The Prophet.June 20, 2007STEMAudit: Southern University System’s Finances BetterBATON ROUGE, La. The Southern University System’s finances are getting into shape – several problems remain, but none is major, according to the latest audit.June 20, 2007StudentsLatest in Fight Against Cheating – Proctoring Exams With Web CamsThe number of college students taking courses online is surging, creating a tough dilemma for educators who want to prevent cheating.June 20, 2007HomeJudge Suspends Prosecutor Over Handling of Duke University RapeDURHAM, N.C. A judge suspended a North Carolina district attorney effective immediately Tuesday after learning the prosecutor, disbarred for his handling of a Duke University rape case, intended to stay in office for another month.June 20, 2007Previous PagePage 485 of 569Next Page