Associated PressStudentsSeries of Racial Incidents a ‘Rude Awakening’ at University of VirginiaBarely a week into the start of classes at the University of Virginia, a string of racial incidents has Story:August 31, 2005African-AmericanNational Underground Railroad Freedom Center Celebrates First YearThe National Underground Railroad Freedom Center opened a year ago this month hoping to address freedom and diversity issues everywhere Story:August 30, 2005Leadership & PolicyTribal Councils Said to Oppose University of North Dakota AppealFour tribal councils will pass new resolutions opposing the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo, Story:August 30, 2005StudentsMinority Enrollment Continues to Rise at University of TennesseeMinority enrollment continues to rise at the University of Tennessee’s flagship campus Story:August 29, 2005Leadership & PolicyFAMU Students Return to Classes With School in TurmoilAfter a year of scandals, investigations and financial difficulties at Florida A&M University Story:August 29, 2005StudentsMississippi Universities Expand Net to Get Nontraditional StudentsIn his distinctive coat and tie, Corey Moore is often mistaken for a professor walking around Mississippi Valley State University Story:August 28, 2005HomeGender/Salary Imbalances Still Prevalent at Cal Poly, Report SaysThere’s been an improvement in the gender balance at the California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) Story:August 28, 2005HomeAutopsy Confirms Body of Till, Victim U.S. Racial Hate CrimeDNA tests from a recent autopsy positively identify the body of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old Black youth who was tortured in rural Mississippi in 1955 after allegedly whistling at a White woman Story:August 28, 2005SportsUND Officials Take Hope From NCAA RulingUniversity of North Dakota officials are encouraged by the NCAA’s decision to allow Florida State to use its Seminoles nickname in postseason play. Story:August 25, 2005HomeUniversity of Iowa Worker Files Discrimination LawsuitA locksmith at the University of Iowa has filed a discrimination lawsuit claiming he was subjected to racially offense conduct by other employees. Story:August 25, 2005Previous PagePage 561 of 569Next Page