Associated PressHomeFemale Citadel Cadets Report AssaultsCHARLESTON, S.C. Almost 20 percent of the female cadets at The Citadel last spring reported being sexually assaulted since enrolling at the state military college, according to results of a survey released by the school this week.August 23, 2006StudentsAudit: Benedict Broke Federal Student Loan RulesBenedict College has been ordered to repay $658,000 to a federal student loan program because…August 23, 2006Native AmericansTribes Find Teaching Is Last HopeAs time treks through Indian country, the words of ancient songs and sacred rituals crumble under…August 23, 2006StudentsBishop State Community College Under InvestigationBIRMINGHAM, Ala. Bishop State Community College employees allegedly arranged for their relatives, including a 67-year-old disabled grandmother enrolled in sports programs, to receive student financial aid, according to The Birmingham News.August 21, 2006HomeBusinesses File Lawsuits Against Competitors Who Hire Illegal ImmigrantsLOS ANGELES Frustrated by lax enforcement of immigration laws, businesses are taking their fight against illegal immigration to court, accusing competitors of achieving an unfair advantage by hiring illegal workers.August 21, 2006Leadership & PolicyOhio’s Oldest College Looks Forward to Better YearATHENS, Ohio Ohio University administrators are looking forward to a better school year this fall. In the wake of plagiarism charges, a massive theft of personal data and a thumbs-down faculty vote for the school president, it could hardly get worse.August 20, 2006SportsStudy: NFL Hiring More Black Coaches, But Women Still Lag BehindORLANDO Fla. The NFL’s rule that at least one minority candidate be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy is the reason there are now a record seven Black head coaches, six more than 16 years ago, says one of the leading experts on sports diversity.August 18, 2006HomeDivesity Growing in Nearly Every StateWASHINGTON America’s growing diversity has reached nearly every state. From South Carolina’s budding immigrant population to the fast-rising number of Hispanics in Arkansas, minority groups make up an increasing share of the population in every state but one, according figures released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.August 15, 2006StudentsPlagiarism Involving Foreign Students Stirs Controversy at Ohio UniversityATHENS, Ohio One of higher education’s largest plagiarism scandals has prompted Ohio University to take action against 39 mechanical engineering graduates, 36 of them from abroad. It has ordered them to address plagiarism allegations involving theses dating back 20 years or risk having their degrees revoked.August 15, 2006MilitaryAcademy Removes Questions About Racial and Religious PreferenceANNAPOLIS, Md. After protests from civil rights groups, questions about racial and religious preference have been removed from the U.S. Naval Academy’s application form that allows local families to sponsor midshipmen.August 14, 2006Previous PagePage 506 of 569Next Page