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Leadership & Policy
Judge halts lawsuit for mediation talks
BATON ROUGE La. A federal judge has halted Southern University President Ralph Slaughter’s lawsuit against the school’s governing body and others, allowing for mediation talks between the parties.
Leadership & Policy
Clinton: Create Public Service Academy
COLUMBIA S.C. Presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton told college Democrats on Saturday she would create a national academy to train public servants.
Students
Report: CUNY to raise admissions standards for senior colleges
NEW YORK The City University of New York is going to make it tougher for students to get into its senior colleges.
Leadership & Policy
Wayne State latest in Michigan to raise tuition
DETROIT Wayne State University’s governing board on Wednesday approved a 12.8 percent tuition increase, plus a contingency fee of $13 per credit hour for students this fall.
Leadership & Policy
Wayne State latest in Michigan to raise tuition
DETROIT Wayne State University’s governing board on Wednesday approved a 12.8 percent tuition increase, plus a contingency fee of $13 per credit hour for students this fall.
Leadership & Policy
4 Kansas regents nominees win approval of key Senate committee
TOPEKA Kan. Four people won the seal of approval Thursday from a key Senate committee to start serving on the state Board of Regents.
Faculty & Staff
University of Colorado fires professor after remarks likening Sept. 11 victims to Nazi
BOULDER Colorado The University of Colorado’s governing board fired a professor whose essay likening some Sept. 11, 2001 terror attack victims to a Nazi leader provoked national outrage and led to an investigation of research misconduct.
Leadership & Policy
Two North Alabama community colleges battle for robotics center
DECATUR Ala. Two north Alabama community colleges are jockeying for a robotics center that is being touted as a national center for robotics research, education, and training.
Leadership & Policy
Alcorn State University President George Ross to assume job Jan. 3
JACKSON Miss. Incoming Alcorn State University President George Ross said Friday his leukemia is in remission.
Students
Clark Atlanta’s New Day-to-Day Leader Hopes To Smooth Tensions
Embattled Clark Atlanta University President Walter Broadnax, who has taken heavy criticism from faculty, students and alumni over his leadership of the school, has a new right-hand man to take over day-to-day operations. Dr. Carlton Brown, former president of Savannah State University, wants to improve the relationship between the administration and faculty and students in his newly created position that frees up Broadnax to do fund-raising.
Leadership & Policy
Meehan opens checkbook to reward staff, supporters
WASHINGTON Former Rep. Martin Meehan is the first to admit he’s tight with a buck.
Leadership & Policy
More than 200 Florida A&M employees don’t get paychecks
TALLAHASSEE Fla. Florida A&M University plans to investigate why 242 employees did not receive paychecks this week, the school’s president said.
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