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Frat adviser: Cartoon may have prompted alleged threat
EDWARDSVILLE Ill. A Southern Illinois University student accused of writing a note threatening a “murderous rampage” similar to the April one at Virginia Tech may innocently have been mimicking what he’d seen on a cartoon, a fraternity adviser of the suspect said.
July 26, 2007
Students
Lawyer Asks for Changes in Schools Case
LOUISVILLE Ky. An attorney who won a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that rejected the use of race in assigning students to Louisville schools asked a judge on Thursday to allow about 2,800 students to change schools immediately.
July 26, 2007
Students
College Student Accused of Terror Threat
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. He seemed in many ways a typical college student — president of his fraternity at Southern Illinois University, an aspiring rapper who wrote about finding a girlfriend who could cook. He said his favorite book was the Bible.
July 25, 2007
Students
Getting to Know: Denny McAuliffe
Denny McAuliffe realized early on that traditional college recruiting wasn’t going to bring more American Indians to journalism school. As a result, “We don’t recruit,” he says. “We go to them.”
July 25, 2007
Students
The Weight of One Man’s Opinion
While casting the deciding vote in the recent K-12 desegregation case, Justice Anthony Kennedy’s opinion left some room to maneuver.
July 25, 2007
Students
‘Time Out’
Do the demographics of sports newsrooms contribute to the sometimes negative coverage of Black athletes?
July 25, 2007
Students
Professional Appointments
Peter Roby has been named athletic director at Northeastern University (Mass.). He becomes only the second Black AD at a New England Division I institution. Roby was previously director of Northeastern’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society. He earned a bachelor’s from Dartmouth College. Dr. Maurice Apprey has been named dean of […]
July 25, 2007
Students
Grants & Gifts
California State University-Northridge has received a $2 million contribution from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to support the university’s Performing Arts Center. The 1,700-seat center is expected to begin construction this year and should be completed by 2009. Chestnut Hill College (Pa.) has received a four-year, $799,600 grant from the U.S. Department of […]
July 25, 2007
Students
Making the Transition From the Private Sector to Higher Education
When I moved into the higher education arena earlier this year, my family was ecstatic to see that my new position had been mentioned in Jet magazine. My mother thought I’d have three months off a year to play since I was “teaching.”
July 25, 2007
Students
Small, Minority Student Loan Providers Cry Foul Over Subsidy Cuts
Officials at Urban Ed. Express, a minority-owned newcomer to the student loan industry, say legislation before Congress designed to make college more affordable hurts their efforts to help minority students fund their college educations.
July 24, 2007
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.
July 23, 2007
Students
Group Files Complaint Against UT Over Race-Conscious Admissions
AUSTIN, Texas A legal group that fights against racial preferences in schools and workplaces has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education about the University of Texas at Austin’s use of race in its undergraduate admissions process.
July 23, 2007
Students
Texas State U. Professor Teaches South African University How To Infuse ‘Multiculturalism’ in Curriculum
Texas State University-San Marcos’ Multicultural Curriculum Transformation Project, a program designed to help diversify its faculty teaching methods and course content, has caught the attention of a university a world away — in South Africa.
July 22, 2007
Students
Disheveled college applications causes bomb scare
CHARLESTON Ill. Here’s a tip for aspiring college students: make sure your applications don’t warrant a visit from the bomb squad.
July 22, 2007
Students
Langston named in student loan inquiry
OKLAHOMA CITY Langston University officials say they do not have details of an investigation by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s office that found that a Langston financial aid officer accepted perks from a student loan company before advocating the lender on a preferred list for students.
July 22, 2007
Students
Dustup Over Racial Slur Comes at Delicate Time for Young Law School
PROVIDENCE, R.I. The law school at Roger Williams University is a relative infant among peers, opened less than 15 years ago and angling ever since to elevate its national profile and climb the rankings ladder.
July 21, 2007
Students
Higher Tuition Rates Cause Concern at College Campuses in Handful of States
Michigan is one of a handful of states where tuition at some public universities will increase by nearly 10 percent or more starting this fall. Four-year public schools in Illinois, Colorado and Oklahoma also plan tuition increases that could at least triple the general inflation rate.
July 18, 2007
Students
Gun Rights Activists: Firearms Ban Would Make MSU More Dangerous
BOZEMAN Mont. Montana State University plans to restrict firearms and ban concealed weapons from campus, steps that gun-rights activists argue would make students more vulnerable if a Virginia Tech-style gunman were to threaten the MSU campus.
July 18, 2007
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