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Students
New Graduates Crushed By Student Loan Debt, Study Says
New graduates are leaving college with more debt, but their starting salaries at new jobs are not keeping pace with their debt, a new study by the Project on Student Debt indicates.
September 25, 2007
Students
Iowa legislator calls for limits to campus credit card offers
DES MOINES Iowa An Iowa City legislator called for restrictions on credit card marketing to students at Iowa’s public universities, and the head of the state Board of Regents said the group may seek more information about confidential deals with alumni organizations.
September 24, 2007
Students
Student reports armed man at Southern New Hampshire University
HOOKSETT N.H. Students and parents on Monday questioned why Southern New Hampshire University did not go into lockdown Sunday night when a student reported seeing a man with a gun on campus.
September 24, 2007
Students
Student Charged in Delaware State Shooting
DOVER Del. Police arrested an 18-year-old man in the shooting of two students at Delaware State University, authorities said Monday. As they led him into a courthouse, he told reporters: “I’m sorry.”
September 23, 2007
Students
Report says UMDNJ dean in Camden changed grades
TRENTON N.J. The former top administrator of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey’s Camden medical school gave passing grades to unqualified students, potentially endangering their innocent patients, according to a federal monitor’s report.
September 23, 2007
Students
Stingier job market awaits new law school grads
A law degree isn’t necessarily a license to print money these days.
September 23, 2007
Students
Colo. State U. paper’s student editor says he won’t quit over Bush editorial obscenity
The editor of the Colorado State University newspaper says he has no plans to resign amid criticism about an obscenity used in an editorial about President Bush.
September 23, 2007
Students
HCCC passes enrollment milestone
Hudson County Community College broke the 7,000 student barrier this September, creeping past this historic milestone by 19 students, officials announced this week.
September 23, 2007
Students
Del. State campus shooting victim didn’t know who fired at him, mother says
DOVER Del. One of the two students wounded in a shooting on the Delaware State University campus doesn’t know who the gunman was or what triggered the attack, his mother says.
September 23, 2007
Students
Virginia Tech Inspires Delaware State Response
DOVER, Del. Alex Bishoff heard five gunshots from inside his dorm room at Delaware State University and looked out his window to see people scattering. He immediately thought of the Virginia Tech shootings in April.
September 23, 2007
Students
Accreditation Reform Focus of Forum
A forum on accreditation Friday in Washington, D.C., drew calls for changes in the current system as well as a need to focus on larger issues such as college affordability for low-income students and more accountability for institutions.
September 23, 2007
Students
West Kentucky University officials say protest won’t sway university’s no-gun policy
BOWLING GREEN Ky. A group of Western Kentucky University students are planning a protest next month to decry a campus policy banning guns.
September 22, 2007
Students
Police: Student jumps from roof of NYU residence hall
NEW YORK A college freshman jumped to his death from a dormitory roof at New York University, where a series of student suicides several years ago spurred such measures as blocking access to balconies, authorities said.
September 22, 2007
Students
Iowa universities market, benefit from school credit cards
DES MOINES Iowa Iowa’s two biggest public universities are helping to market credit cards to their students, an arrangement that generates millions of dollars for the schools’ alumni organizations.
September 22, 2007
Students
Missouri State University objects to restrictions on Ashcroft speech
SPRINGFIELD Mo. The only authorized taped copy of a speech given by former Attorney General John Ashcroft has been returned after Missouri State University officials objected to restrictions placed on who could listen to it.
September 22, 2007
Students
Internet changes way students learn in Tuscaloosa
TUSCALOOSA Ala. If you’ve got an American History class at Northridge High School, you can forget about waiting until the last minute to finish your assignments.
September 22, 2007
Students
USC grants to help state’s neediest students attend college
COLUMBIA S.C. South Carolina’s poorest students can attend the University of South Carolina tuition-free starting next fall by applying for the school’s Gamecock Guarantee scholarship program.
September 22, 2007
Students
Innocent pleas in Washington State University sorority house rape case
PULLMAN Wash. A Washington State University student pleaded innocent Friday to a charge of second-degree rape in a sorority house.
September 22, 2007
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