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Leadership & Policy: Page 171
Students
Southern University Collecting Yearbook Fees, But No Book Produced
A new audit says Southern University has been collecting student fees for a yearbook that hasn’t been produced for five years.
Students
North Dakota State Turns Over Deleted Emails of School President
North Dakota State University has turned over to the state’s Legislative Council nearly 2,000 pages of emails deleted from President Dean Bresciani’s account.
Leadership & Policy
Appreciation: Alcorn State President Pays Tribute to William Gray
William H. “Bill” Gray III, former U.S. Representative, passed away Monday in London at the age of 71. Alcorn State’s president reflects on Gray’s legacy.
Students
Morris Brown May Head to Bankruptcy Court
Morris Brown College officials believe they would be able to sell off some property, settle mounting debt and keep most of the campus intact under a $20 million plan submitted to a bankruptcy court.
Leadership & Policy
Va. University, College Leaders Defend Va. Tech’s Steger
Virginia’s public university and community college presidents argue in a state Supreme Court filing that Virginia Tech’s president should have immunity from any civil action stemming from the 2007 massacre on his Blacksburg campus.
Leadership & Policy
Texas A&M Chancellor Review Held in Private, Records Not Made Public
The University of Texas system chancellor review process is not as transparent as in other states. Supporters say it eliminates public scrutiny.
Leadership & Policy
National Urban League CEO New Member of Xavier Trustee Board
NEW ORLEANS–Former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial is one of three new members of Xavier University’s Board of Trustees.
Leadership & Policy
FAMU Lifts Suspension of Marching Band
Florida A&M University’s interim president said Thursday he was lifting the suspension of its famous Marching 100 band about a year and a half after a drum major’s death that led to the departure of school leaders and reforms trying to crack down on brutal hazing in the band.
Faculty & Staff
AACC Preparing the Next Generation of Community College Leaders
Dozens of aspiring community college CEOs descended on Baltimore this week to learn keys to career success from noted practitioners and thinkers in the community college leadership realm.
Faculty & Staff
Revamped Big East Hires Val Ackerman as Commissioner
The newly reconstituted Big East Conference hired former WNBA president Val Ackerman, a member of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, as its commissioner Wednesday.
Leadership & Policy
Economists Seek National Effort to Increase Selective College Applications, Enrollment by Low-Income Students
Stanford University economist Caroline Hoxby unveiled a national proposal aimed at encouraging high-achieving, low-income students to apply to and attend selective colleges.
Leadership & Policy
Moody’s Revises NCAA Credit Outlook to Negative
The NCAA’s credit outlook has been revised to negative by ratings agency Moody’s as the governing body of college sports deals with an anti-trust lawsuit about the use of athletes’ images and likenesses.
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