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San Diego State Greeks Raise Sex Assault Awareness
Leaders of the Greek community at San Diego State University are developing a plan that calls for all members of fraternities and sororities to receive sexual assault awareness training.
December 15, 2014
Students
Friends Say They Pushed UVA ‘Jackie’ to Call Cops
Three friends of an alleged victim of a gang rape at a University of Virginia frat house told The Associated Press that a magazine article that used the woman’s attack to paint a picture of a culture of sexual violence on college campuses was wrong on a number of key points.
December 14, 2014
Students
University of Kansas Fraternity to Remain of Interim Suspension
The interim suspension of a University of Kansas fraternity has been extended while the school and Lawrence police investigate allegations of sexual assaults at the chapter house on the Lawrence campus.
December 11, 2014
Students
China Jails Students of Outspoken Minority Scholar
Seven Chinese students of a prominent Muslim minority professor who was sentenced to life in prison for separatism have been jailed for three to eight years after being convicted on the same charge, a rights lawyer said Monday.
December 8, 2014
Students
An Open Letter of Love to Black Students
Black professors know there is always more that people don’t see or hear or want to know, but we see you. We hear you.
December 8, 2014
Students
Groups Urge University of Virginia to Reinstate Fraternity Activities
The University of Virginia should lift its suspension of fraternity and sorority activities now that Rolling Stone has acknowledged mistakes in its reporting of an alleged gang rape on campus, three organizations said in a statement.
December 8, 2014
Students
Mexico: At Least 1 of 43 Missing Students Identified
At least 1 of 43 college students missing since September has been identified among charred remains found several weeks ago near a southern Mexico garbage dump, two government officials confirmed Saturday.
December 7, 2014
Students
Cost of College a Problem But Diversity Issue More Serious
Some thoughts while watching CNN’s Ivory Tower documentary.
December 7, 2014
Students
2 Charged With Rape at Johns Hopkins Frat House
Two Maryland men have been charged with raping a 16-year-old girl at a Johns Hopkins University fraternity party, Baltimore police said Wednesday.
December 3, 2014
Students
Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Sees More Minority Students
Minority student enrollment at Southern Illinois University’s Edwardsville campus is the highest it’s been in at least two decades.
December 1, 2014
Students
Wins for College Athletes in Court Could Cost Fellow Students
High-profile legal cases and NCAA policy changes are likely to boost the cost of fielding big-time athletics programs, and students — even those who never attend a single college basketball or football game — may have to foot the bill.
December 1, 2014
Students
Illinois State University Signs Agreement With Chinese University
Illinois State University has signed an agreement with a university in China to foster faculty and student exchanges as part of the school’s larger effort to increase international programs.
November 30, 2014
Students
Universities Building Again After Recession
The University of Notre Dame campus is becoming a vast construction zone, leading a building boom that’s taking hold on campuses across the country as the economy improves.
November 30, 2014
Students
Veterans, Elected Officials Fight to Make Post-9/11 Benefits More Accessible
In recent months, some elected officials and veterans groups have expressed concern over added restrictions and reported difficulties in obtaining the benefits.
November 30, 2014
Students
Court Rejects Fired Iowa Professor’s Appeal
IOWA CITY, Iowa ― An appeals court upheld the firing of a University of Iowa radiology professor Wednesday, rejecting claims that he did not receive a fair hearing.
November 26, 2014
Students
China Tries Students of Convicted Ethnic Minority Scholar
Seven minority students stood trial on separatism charges Tuesday for working on a website run by a prominent Muslim Uighur scholar convicted on the same charge in far western China, a rights lawyer said.
November 25, 2014
Students
University of Virginia Suspends Fraternal Activities Amid Investigation
The University of Virginia on Saturday suspended activities at all campus fraternal organizations amid an investigation into a published report in which a student described being sexually assaulted by seven men at a fraternity in 2012.
November 23, 2014
Students
Official Says Florida State University Gunman Was Alumnus
A Florida State University alumnus and attorney shot three people at the school’s library early Thursday before being killed by police, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
November 20, 2014
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