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Gullah Culture ‘Hangs On’ at Weekend Institute in Denver
DENVER The “Mile High City” may be considered an unlikely location to hold a conference on Gullah culture, but more than 100 scholars, students and local residents came together last weekend to participate in the First Annual Gullah Studies Institute, sponsored by Metropolitan State College of Denver and spearheaded by Jacquelyn Benton, visiting assistant professor in the African and African-American Studies Department at MSCD.
July 4, 2007
Students
Kettering University student killed in accidental shooting
AUBURN HILLS Mich. A South Lyon man accidentally shot and killed a fraternity brother at a party while playing with a gun, police said.
July 2, 2007
Students
Education Department report: Eastern Michigan violated Clery Act
DETROIT A U.S. Department of Education review found that Eastern Michigan University’s handling of information about a student’s slaying violated the Clery Act, which says colleges and universities must disclose campus security information, the school announced Tuesday.
July 2, 2007
Students
Investigation of UVA fraternity rape case stalled despite confession
RICHMOND Va. More evidence is needed to prosecute two suspects in a 1984 sexual assault case even though a recovering alcoholic recently confessed to the crime as part of his 12-step program and promised to help investigators, the victim said Tuesday.
July 2, 2007
Students
Northern State University appoints dean of student affairs
ABERDEEN S.D. Rhoda Smith has been named dean of student affairs at Northern State University, a position she held once before.
July 2, 2007
Students
ASU researchers looking for grant to study e-waste
PHOENIX What do you do with that old computer when it’s outdated and no longer needed?
July 1, 2007
Students
Ohio Governor Signs Budget Plan Freezing College Tuition for Two Years
COLUMBUS Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland took his first budget to the final day, signing the $52 billion spending plan just hours before the fiscal year ended Saturday, and after making good on his threat to veto a tax-funded voucher program to allow special-needs students to attend private schools.
July 1, 2007
Students
Evangelist Loses Legal Bid to Speak at Kentucky University
LOUISVILLE Ky. An evangelist who preaches at campuses nationwide has lost his initial bid to speak at Murray State University in western Kentucky.
July 1, 2007
Students
Cost Keeps College Out of Reach for Many Minority Students
CLEMSON, S.C. Cost is one of the top barriers cited as a reason South Carolina’s largest colleges and universities have trouble increasing their percentages of Black students.
July 1, 2007
Students
‘Federalizing Accreditation’
Standards may include student outcomes, but should the government or accrediting agencies implement the change?
June 30, 2007
Students
Oklahoma Tuition Increases Prompt Concern
OKLAHOMA CITY Student leaders say they’ve come to expect tuition increases every year, but concern is growing among some lawmakers and educators about pricing working-class kids out of a college education.
June 30, 2007
Students
Morgan State University student crowned Miss Maryland
HAGERSTOWN Md. Shana Powell was crowned Miss Maryland 2007 Saturday and will compete in the Miss America pageant.
June 30, 2007
Students
Parents Nervous as Supreme Court Ruling Puts School Districts and Plaintiffs at Odds About Future School Assignments
LOUISVILLE Ky. For Jessica Vautard, attending classes with students from a variety of backgrounds is a treat that can’t be duplicated.
June 29, 2007
Students
In Wake of Supreme Court Decision, Schools to Look to Factors Other Than Race Associated Press Online
WASHINGTON Educators soon may pay extra attention to income levels, home addresses and test scores when they decide which school a student should attend.
June 27, 2007
Students
Brother of Oklahoma University student who blew himself up guilty of threatening agent
DENVER The brother of a University of Oklahoma student who blew himself up on campus was convicted Wednesday of threatening an FBI agent.
June 27, 2007
Students
Getting to Know:Yolanda Cash Jackson
Lobbyist for Florida’s HBCUs Works the Capitol on Behalf of Minority Students
June 27, 2007
Students
Bill May Build Consensus on Aid To Predominantly Black Colleges
A series of changes on Capitol Hill is providing new momentum for efforts to create a federal aid program for predominantly Black colleges — institutions that enroll a large number of African-Americans but are not recognized as historically Black schools.
June 27, 2007
Students
AUSTIN
ARDMORE Okla. Oklahoma’s women’s basketball program has completed a fundraising campaign to endow all 15 of its scholarships, OU athletic director Joe Castiglione said Wednesday.
June 26, 2007
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