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South Carolina Panel Rejects Sale of Charleston School of Law
A committee of the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education is recommending that the sale of Charleston School of Law to a for-profit company be denied.
May 20, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Ohio State Presidential Search Cost More Than $600,000
Ohio State University spent more than $600,000 on the search for its new president, including $186,000 for private jet service and about $220,000 for an executive headhunting firm, according to records released Tuesday.
May 20, 2014
Students
Today’s Students Marching to Their Beat for Successful Living
We forgot to ask if our kids were ready for college. I was a college administrator and I should have known better.
May 20, 2014
International
Studley: There’s Possibility Federal Aid Could Be Tied to Planned College Rating System
The U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Education sees a scenario where federal aid could be factored in as a means of spurring institutional improvement.
May 20, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Judge Rejects Suit Against Southern University
A state judge Monday threw out a lawsuit filed by Southern University student Author Joiner who sued the school for refusing to renew its contract with Chancellor James Llorens.
May 20, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Social Activism Loses ‘Peaceful Warrior’ Vincent Harding
He was a renaissance man. A productive scholar, who wrote about the Civil Rights Movement, not as a distant outsider but as one who was intimately involved in the day-to-day struggles of Blacks in the American South.
May 20, 2014
Students
Student, Professor Meet in Lifesaving Encounter
A trip to the races could have been deadly for East Tennessee State University pharmacy professor Charles Collins if circumstances had been slightly different.
May 19, 2014
Leadership & Policy
9 College Presidents’ Pay Tops $1 Million
The number of public college presidents earning over $1 million more than doubled in the 2012-2013 fiscal year from the year before, according to a new survey.
May 19, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
Experts: Intentional Race-conscious Outreach Needed in Admissions Process
Test scores alone and skewed admissions criteria seen as roadblocks to achieving diversity.
May 19, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Israeli, Chinese Universities to Collaborate
Two top universities from Israel and China announced Monday that they are starting a $300 million research project focused on nanotechnologies.
May 19, 2014
African-American
Low Profile of New President of NAACP Might Be Obstacle for Group’s Growth
Cornell Brooks does not come to the job with national name recognition, which experts say is critical to helping push the organization forward.
May 19, 2014
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May 18, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Illinois President Asks Potential Retirees Back
With the state’s new pension law on hold, University of Illinois President Bob Easter on Thursday urged employees planning to retire this spring to reconsider.
May 18, 2014
Students
Drug Arrests Increase at Michigan State University
Michigan State University arrested 261 people for drugs in 2012, a 158 percent increase from two years earlier, the East Lansing school says.
May 18, 2014
Opinion
Slain Legal Immigrant to Receive Posthumous Degree
San Francisco State University confers Stephen Guillermo, a student shot and killed this month, with a posthumous degree in International Relations.
May 18, 2014
African-American
IU Professor Describes the Origins of the Asian ‘Model Minority’ in the U.S.
Ellen Wu, assistant professor of history at Indiana University Bloomington, recalls the origins and development of the Asian “model minority” stereotype in recent book.
May 18, 2014
Students
Student Overcomes Autism Disorder to Receive Degree
Justice Martins, who has Aspergers Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder, will receive his degree after overcoming challenges in an intensive baking and pastry arts program.
May 18, 2014
Students
Citywide College Scholarship Programs Show Promising, Limited Results
During a panel discussion at the Education Writers Association’s national seminar, journalists who have covered citywide scholarship initiatives detail the pros and cons of such programs.
May 18, 2014
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