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Ex-Governors Urge Citizenship Test for Students
Three former South Carolina governors are pushing for high school students to take the same test that immigrants must pass to become a U.S. citizen.
September 17, 2014
Leadership & Policy
Man Acquitted in Fatal Dorm Fire to Lose Teaching Credentials
A man who was acquitted in a fatal Kentucky dormitory fire has agreed to surrender his Missouri teaching and administrator licenses after he was accused of lying about his past to obtain the credentials, according to a settlement agreement in the case.
September 14, 2014
Students
Sweet Briar Student Leaves After Racial Label Incident
A Sweet Briar College student who admitted placing racial labels in a dormitory has left the school.
September 4, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Purdue Still Wants Ex-Chancellor Report Kept Secret
Purdue University is continuing efforts to keep secret a report about the ouster of the Fort Wayne campus chancellor, even though federal and state judges have ruled it isn’t protected by attorney-client privilege.
September 3, 2014
Students
Scholars: Proposed College Rating System Penalizes Minority-Serving Institutions
Several scholars suggest that variables such as having fewer financial resources per student or serving students with less academic preparedness should be factored in.
September 2, 2014
African-American
Morgan State University Professor Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
A professor at Morgan State University has been sentenced to three years in prison for fraudulently obtaining research grants from the National Science Foundation.
September 1, 2014
African-American
Report: ‘Nothing New’ About Tensions Between Black Youth, Police
In a University of Chicago report, researchers find that tensions between African-American youth and law enforcement are a national problem and have been around for years.
August 28, 2014
LGBTQ+
Longtime Tennessee Civil Rights Lawyer Dies at 86
George Barrett, a longtime Tennessee civil rights lawyer known for handling a case that ultimately desegregated the state’s public colleges and universities, has died.
August 27, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Appeals Court: Course Syllabi Not Public Records
A federal appeals court has ruled that course syllabi are exempt from Missouri’s open records law because they are the intellectual property of faculty members.
August 27, 2014
Students
Move-in day? It’s Funeral Day for Michael Brown
As many colleges start anew, Ferguson victim laid to rest.
August 24, 2014
Students
St. Cloud State University Wins Dismissal of Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former administrator against St. Cloud State University.
August 20, 2014
Faculty & Staff
My Good Neighborhood May Not Look Like Your Good Neighborhood
A culturally sensitive lens is needed when discussing housing and education.
August 18, 2014
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