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Students
Navy Professor Resigns After Racy Photo Inquiry
A U.S. Naval War College professor has resigned following an investigation into a complaint that he took a racy photo that wound up online.
August 11, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Colorado University Moves to Fire Professor Over Sex Assault Probe
The University of Colorado is moving to fire a tenured philosophy professor who launched his own investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving two graduate students.
August 10, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Big Data Measuring Dollar Value of College Degrees
Some college and universities are releasing average salaries earned by students according to their major and campus to help calculate return on investment.
August 10, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Alabama State University Loses Attorney Over Disregarded Advice
A former federal judge is resigning as an attorney for Alabama State University.
August 7, 2014
Faculty & Staff
âAuthenticâ Blackness Debate Continues
The fact is that most of us who are Black, regardless of socioeconomic status or educational level, will be confronted with the reality that our skin color will render us vulnerable to the fact that we are the âotherâ in the eyes of some Whites and some other non-Blacks.
August 7, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Furor After Concordia Captain Gives Seminar
A Rome university professor is facing a disciplinary hearing after inviting the captain of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia cruise liner to lecture students on emergency procedures.
August 6, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Furor After Concordia Captain Gives Seminar
A Rome university professor is facing a disciplinary hearing after inviting the captain of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia cruise liner to lecture students on emergency procedures.
August 6, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Southern University Faculty Challenges System Chief
Southern University Faculty Senate leaders say their problems with system President Ron Mason are past the point of resolving through a sit-down meeting.
August 4, 2014
Students
Ohio State University Band Directorâs Firing Sets Off Clash
The new president of Ohio State University and supporters of the schoolâs storied marching band are clashing over the unexpected firing of a band director with deep roots in the organization.
August 3, 2014
Students
Powerball Win Helps Marilyn Fields Spread Her Love for Shaw University
Good fortune allows devoted alumna and employee the opportunity to fully capitalize a scholarship she had started earlier this year.
July 31, 2014
Students
Hine Awarded 2013 National Humanities Medal at White House
Dr. Darlene Clark Hine, a pioneering scholar in the field of African American womenâs history, was among a group of individuals honored Monday at the White House.
July 28, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Judge: Students, Staff Can Oppose Corcoran Merger
The Corcoranâs board is seeking to merge the museum founded in 1869 and its college with George Washington University and the National Gallery of Art after years of financial shortfalls and daunting renovation needs.
July 21, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Time No Barrier to Law Professor Ronald Sullivan Getting to Truth
Harvard educator is a consultant on Brooklynâs Conviction Review Unit that seeks to bring the innocent to justice and restore faith in the legal system.
July 21, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Former Professor Wins Legal Victory in Drug Case
A northwest Missouri prosecutor said he will appeal a judgeâs ruling that quashed a search warrant for a former university professorâs home where a marijuana-growing operation was found last year after the educator posted insensitive remarks on Facebook.
July 17, 2014
Faculty & Staff
A New Take on Race
In this issue of Diverse we profile the American Council on Educationâs Fellows Program, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary next year, and its preparation of minority and women candidates for top-tier positions in academia. We take a look at several HBCU issues, including the growth of unions at HBCUs across the country and recent [âŚ]
July 17, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Bryan College Clear to Hire Replacements for 2 Professors
DAYTON, Tenn. â Two professors have withdrawn an effort to stop Bryan College from hiring replacements for them as they sue the school to get their jobs back. Professors Stephen Barnett and Steven DeGeorge this week withdrew their motion seeking an injunction against the college. Previously, Chancellor Jeffrey Atherton granted a temporary restraining order barring [âŚ]
July 16, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Princeton Professor Charged With Stealing Lawn Signs
PRINCETON, N.J. â Police have charged a Princeton University professor with stealing lawn signs belonging to a computer repair business. Owner Ted Horodynsky tells The Times of Trenton his signs began to disappear after a traffic incident with professor John Mulvey. Horodynsky says he set up a surveillance camera that showed Mulvey driving off with [âŚ]
July 16, 2014
Faculty & Staff
More HBCU Faculty Lean Toward Raising Collective Voices
Fewer than 10 percent of the nationâs 105 HBCUs have faculty unions. But that may be changingâdue to increasing angst among faculty and greater demands for shared governance.
July 16, 2014
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