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University of Kansas Chancellor Upholds Rejection of Student Fee
University of Kansas students will not have to pay a $25-per-semester fee for athletics, but they will have to pay two other new fees in the fall, Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little said.
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St. Paul’s College Sees Hope in April 9 Sale
The St. Paul’s College campus and the 35 buildings on its grounds are for sale in hopes it can continue to educate young men and women.
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Union Ruling Comes at Bad Time for NCAA
They’re battling in courtrooms, and could one day meet over a bargaining table. About the only things the two sides in the debate over big-time college athletics agree on is that things are changing.
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Peace Corps Aims to Boost Recruiting Diversity
The leader of the Peace Corps elaborated on the group’s plans to simplify the application process for prospective volunteers and to expand and further diversify the applicant pool during a speech Wednesday at the Michigan university where the agency traces its roots.
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Fueled By Rejection, Black Scholars Built College Language Association to Last
While the Modern Language Association never had an official policy to exclude Blacks from participating in one of the world’s largest academic organizations, they concede that for decades its membership wasn’t eager to bring African Americans into their ranks.
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Women’s History Month Edition
Diverse features 30 trailblazing women who are paving the way for other female leaders behind them. Diverse also teams up with the American Counseling Personnel Association (ACPA) and The Ohio State University’s Dr. Terrell Strayhorn to present a new national study on the most promising places to work in student affairs.
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University of Michigan Student Government Rejects Israel Boycott Proposal
The University of Michigan student government early Wednesday rejected a proposal calling for an anti-Israel boycott following hours of debate and a weeklong sit-in by students.
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Report: New York Schools Most Racially Segregated
New York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino students attending schools with virtually no white classmates, according to a report released Wednesday.
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Univ. of Baltimore Paying Students to Graduate on Time
Under a new program, Finish4Free, the first of its kind in the country, the University of Baltimore will pay for incoming freshmen’s final semester tuition.
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Morgan State Constructing New School of Business in Honor of Earl Graves
Morgan State University is constructing an $80 million facility that will house the School of Business and Management, which was named in 2005 after Black Enterprise magazine founder Earl G. Graves Sr.
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New Report Estimates Half of Vets on GI Bill Graduate
A little more than half of the veterans who got college money under the GI Bill since 2009 eventually graduated, though many took longer to do it, a new study estimates.
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Educators Say GPAs Better Indicator of College Success
The item given the most importance in granting academic scholarships isn’t the best predictor of college success.
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