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Students
Missionary Flight School Set to Take Off
There’s a revolution happening in Keystone Heights.
January 4, 2015
Students
Let’s See Leniency for Oregon Duck ‘Satirists’
Oregon player chant deserves applause not discipline.
January 4, 2015
Students
Frat Suspended, Student Expelled at Quinnipiac University
An investigation into hazing allegations at Quinnipiac University prompted it to temporarily shut down a fraternity, expel a student and suspend two other frat members, university officials said Tuesday.
January 1, 2015
Students
2015 Emerging Scholars
The 2015 Emerging Scholars of the Year are a diverse group of standout scholars under the age of 40. Recognized for the uniqueness of their fields of study, as well as their commitment to service and teaching, these scholars represent some of the brightest minds in the nation.
January 1, 2015
Students
Bowie State Student Sues Fraternity, Alleges Hazing
A Bowie State University student suing a campus fraternity for $3 million says he was relentlessly abused and bullied during his semester as a pledge.
December 30, 2014
Students
Diverse Conversations: Obama, Millennials and College Costs
College, it seems, is not as much of a sure thing as these young Americans believed it would be.
December 29, 2014
Students
Florida State/Jameis Winston Case is Higher Ed’s Year in Review
Winston gets a pass on student code, and playing this week. Surprised?
December 28, 2014
Students
West Virginia Higher Ed Changes to Help Students
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia higher education leaders are finalizing policy changes to help students more easily transfer college credits and earn degrees. The changes were approved by the state Higher Education Policy Commission and the state Council for Community and Technical College Education within the last two months. The proposed rules state that a […]
December 28, 2014
Students
Diverse Dockett: Judge Tosses Out Retaliation Suit Against University of Washington
Dr. W. Gary Olson admitted granting “ghost credits” for no work to qualify low-income, part-time graduate students for financial aid that was available only to full-time students at the University of Washington. Olson, who was assistant dean of student affairs at the School of Social Work, said he believed that university policies requiring satisfactory completion […]
December 28, 2014
Students
HBCU Stakeholders List Financing Programs, Affordability as Top Issues
The 2014 State of HBCUs Report reflects concern about the health of the institutions in the wake of shrinking enrollment and a fairly steady decline in federal funding.
December 28, 2014
Students
Trip to Cuba Gives Wabash College Students Invaluable Insight
Although Cuba is not far from the United States, the historical, political and bureaucratic chasm that separates the two nations can be vast.
December 25, 2014
Students
Judge Says University of South Carolina Fraternity Members Must Move
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A judge in Columbia says about 30 University of South Carolina students in the Kappa Sigma fraternity house must find somewhere else to live before the new semester begins Jan. 12. Circuit Judge Casey Manning refused to allow the fraternity members to live in the house since the chapter lost its charter, […]
December 25, 2014
Students
Jackson State’s 2-Year Executive Ph.D. Program Marks 10 Years of Success
The 167 graduates of the Executive Ph.D. program in urban higher education were honored this month at the 10th anniversary celebration of the program.
December 25, 2014
Students
Daughter’s Suit Over Tuition Goes to Higher Court
A higher court will be handling the case of whether a divorced New Jersey couple must pay their daughter’s college tuition even though they both disagree with where she’s going to school.
December 23, 2014
Students
Drury University Agreement May Bring More Diversity
Drury University anticipates a more globally diverse student body after signing an agreement streamlining the admission of graduates from a Kansas City school with international ties.
December 21, 2014
Students
Mississippi Universities Win Final OK to Raise Tuition
Mississippi’s College Board gave final approval Thursday to plans for the state’s eight public universities to raise tuition by an average of 3.2 percent this fall.
December 18, 2014
Students
Payroll Withholding Offers New Path for Income-Based Repayment by Student Loan Borrowers
Enrolling Americans with student loan debt in an automatic Income-Based Repayment system and automating their repayments through employer payroll withholding has potential, a new policy paper contends.
December 17, 2014
Students
Fraternity at SDSU Closed Over Misconduct
The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity chapter at San Diego State University has been shut down because of its members’ alleged misconduct.
December 16, 2014
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