Associated PressHomeEx-Professor Accused in Terrorism Case to Be DeportedFederal authorities have decided to deport a former computer engineering professor at the University of South Florida and longtime Palestinian rights activist after failing to convict him on charges he helped finance terrorist attacks in Israel…April 17, 2006StudentsTwo Duke Lacrosse Players Arrested; DA Hopes to Charge ThirdTwo Duke University lacrosse players were arrested early Tuesday on charges of raping and kidnapping an exotic dancer hired to dance at an off-campus party, and the district attorney says he hopes to charge a third person soon…April 17, 2006HomeFormer Morris Brown President Dolores Cross, Financial Director To Go on Trial in Fraud CaseJury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday in Atlanta in the trial of two administrators who federal officials say were responsible for the financial breakdown of Morris Brown College…April 17, 2006LatinxHispanic Group Claims Olgethorpe University’s Language Policy DiscriminatoryThe alleged policy targeted three Spanish-speaking housekeepers, according to a motion filed last week by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund…April 16, 2006HBCUsRainbow Coalition Will Pay Alleged Duke Rape Victim’s TuitionThe Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/Push Coalition will pay the college tuition of a Black exotic dancer who told police she was raped by White members of Duke University’s men’s lacrosse team…April 16, 2006STEMNebraska Lawmakers Split Omaha School District Along Racial LinesIn a move decried by some as state-sponsored segregation, the Legislature voted Thursday to divide the Omaha school system into three districts one mostly Black, one predominantly White and one largely Hispanic…April 13, 2006StudentsU.Va., Black Colleges Plan Student ExchangeThe University of Virginia and five in-state historically Black colleges and universities are finalizing an exchange program for summer research projects…April 13, 2006SportsPolice: Booster’s Death an Accident, Not a SlayingAn Alabama booster died in an accident at his home, rather than being slain as first thought…April 12, 2006SportsPolice Hesitant to Label Death of Alabama Booster A HomicidePolice backed off calling the death of a University of Alabama football booster a homicide Wednesday, a day after investigators said he died in a fierce, bloody struggle…April 12, 2006HomeRussian Students Win Brainy Programming ContestA team of three students from Russia proved their brainy prowess Wednesday…April 12, 2006Previous PagePage 518 of 569Next Page