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Section: Sports
Sports
Murray State Deferring Some Applications from Africa
Murray State University in Kentucky is deferring applications from students in West African countries affected by Ebola until the fall of 2015.
October 27, 2014
Students
Wainstein Report on UNC Should Make All Schools Rethink Athletics
It’s time to drop the pretense and separate sports from the schools.
October 26, 2014
Sports
Failures in Oversight Worsened University of North Carolina Academic Fraud
Failures in Oversight Worsened University of North Carolina Academic Fraud.
October 26, 2014
Students
Panel Addresses Sexual Violence at the University of Oregon
A task force studying ways to prevent sexual violence at the University of Oregon has come up with a list of nearly two dozen recommendations, including the creation of a single office dedicated to addressing the problem.
October 23, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Keene State Professors Concerned Student Riots Becoming Accepted as the Norm
Student celebrations associated with Pumpkin Fest, which was originally founded as a family celebration, devolved into an hours-long riot between students and police on Saturday afternoon.
October 22, 2014
Sports
Probe Reveals Scope of Academic Fraud at the University of North Carolina
More than 3,100 students—nearly half of them athletes—enrolled in classes they didn’t have to show up for and received artificially inflated grades in what an investigator called a “shadow curriculum” that lasted nearly two decades at the University of North Carolina.
October 22, 2014
Students
The University of Michigan Reports Undergraduate Enrollment Up
The University of Michigan announced it has 112 more students now than a year ago.
October 20, 2014
Sports
In Case You Missed It…
Conference Brings Black Doctoral Candidates Together to Focus on Path to Success Report Encourages Incentivizing States to Share in Costs of Higher Education Free College Advising to Be Offered to Students from Poor and Middle Class Families The Secret Sauce of College Admissions
October 17, 2014
Sports
Foreign Students and the U.S. Higher Education Admissions Market
The fact is that American colleges and universities are doing a miserable job at recruiting students that they would welcome and who would add tremendous value to the campus community.
October 14, 2014
Students
Off-Campus Student Charged in Penn State Threat
A 20-year-old off-campus student has been jailed on charges that he posted a social media threat to shoot people at a popular gathering area on Penn State’s main campus.
October 13, 2014
Sports
Federal Appeals Court Won’t Reinstate Discrimination Suit Against Savannah State
A federal appeals court has refused to reinstate a discrimination case against Savannah State University by four White football recruits who were offered athletic scholarships by a White head coach but didn’t receive them from the coach’s Black replacement.
October 13, 2014
Sports
Law Enforcement Extends Free Pass to Florida State Athletes?
New York Times shows justice in America apparently is no problem for African-American men who are FSU football players.
October 12, 2014
Sports
Temple University Aims to Broaden Access With New Test Option
Applicants who do not submit test scores will be required to answer specifically designed, self-reflective short answer questions that speak to non-cognitive attributes.
October 9, 2014
Sports
Florida Colleges Duck Public Records Law Via Corporations
The universities are getting around Florida’s open government laws through dozens of private corporations that have been created over the years to oversee everything from athletic programs to dorm construction to salaries.
October 8, 2014
Faculty & Staff
With Its Vital Signs Weakening, Wilberforce University Calls In a Specialist
Algeania Warren Freeman has no illusions about why she was named the 20th president of Wilberforce University.
October 8, 2014
Students
Diverse on the Go
Diverse Senior Writer Jamal Watson is attending and moderating a panel at the 2nd Annual Black Doctoral Network Conference in Philadelphia. The event continues through Saturday.
October 7, 2014
Students
School Bets Video Game Scholarship Can Draw Talent
CHICAGO ― As a teenager, holed up in his bedroom, illuminated by the glow of his laptop, Youngbin Chung became addicted to video games. Ten-hours-a-day addicted.
October 6, 2014
Sports
Ex-Virginia Tech Student Promotes Campus Safety App
Kristina Anderson cried a lot the first time she publicly told her story.
October 5, 2014
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