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Hearing on UT Border-Wall Issue Being Webcast Today
The University of Texas Working Group on Human Rights and the Border Wall has been granted a general hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, that will be held today (Wednesday, Oct 22). from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the commission’s Washington, D.C., headquarters and webcast to a global audience, UT announced.
October 21, 2008
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Fired Professor in Noose Incident Sues Columbia
A Black Columbia University teacher who reported finding a noose on her door is suing the New York City school for firing her after a plagiarism investigation.
October 12, 2008
Sports
Arkansas Sanctions Upheld; Track Titles in Doubt
The NCAA upheld sanctions against Arkansas’ track and field program, although the school still hopes to keep two national titles in question.
September 23, 2008
Sports
NCAA Penalizes New Mexico for Football Violations
The NCAA put New Mexico’s football program on three years of probation Wednesday and cut five scholarships as punishment for academic violations involving two former assistant coaches.
August 21, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Victim of Noose Incident, Columbia U. Professor Is Fired Amid Plagiarism Charges
Last October, hundreds of students, faculty and community activists rallied on Columbia University’s campus to protest the hanging of a noose on the office door of a popular African-American professor.
June 24, 2008
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Shock-jocks Suspended Over Slur Against Alaska Native Women
A radio station suspended two disc jockeys Tuesday over a derogatory remark about Alaska Native women made on their show, a comment that has Alaskans comparing the shock-jock duo to Don Imus.
April 16, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Poor Race Relations May Force St. Mary’s College to Lose Accreditation
St. Mary’s College may face sanctions by its accreditors for officials’ inaction amid racial tensions on campus, according to an article in the Contra Costra Times.
April 6, 2008
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Letters
NEEDED: OTHER FORMS OF EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION  One thing that concerns me about this and other articles (see “Emergency Notification in an Instant,” March 6) about emergency notification efforts is the emphasis that is placed on sending messages to student cell phones. We are a nonresidential college, so our students are pretty much only on campus […]
April 2, 2008
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Columbia University Professor Accused of Plagiarism Charges Racism in Probe
A Columbia University Teachers College professor whose colleagues found a noose hanging from her office door is now being accused of plagiarism, a charge she said is part of efforts to intimidate her because she is Black.
February 21, 2008
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Columbia University Professor Accused of Plagiarism Charges Racism in Probe
NEW YORK A Columbia University Teachers College professor whose colleagues found a noose hanging from her office door is now being accused of plagiarism, a charge she says is part of efforts to intimidate her because she is Black. The school said Wednesday it imposed sanctions against Dr. Madonna G. Constantine following an investigation that […]
February 20, 2008
Faculty & Staff
Police: No Suspects, Leads in Columbia University Noose Case
NEW YORK Nearly two months after someone hung a noose on a Black Columbia University professor’s office door, police say they have no suspects in the apparent hate crime that shook the Ivy League campus.
December 1, 2007
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One Teacher Faces Firing, Others Reprimanded in Noose Incident
GRAMBLING, La. A teacher at a north Louisiana elementary school may be fired and three others face reprimands for placing a noose around a child’s neck during a demonstration about racism.
November 1, 2007
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