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Tag: Crime: Page 25
Students
Pennsylvania Court: College Can be Told of Juvenile Record
In a case that poses questions about whether a juvenile record should follow a student to college, a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled that it was OK for a university to be told that an incoming freshman had disseminated child pornography.
September 19, 2012
Students
FAMU Holds First Home Game Without Famed Band
Saturday marked the first FAMU football game in decades without a halftime show of elaborate dances, booming percussion and thundering brass.
September 16, 2012
Students
Man Shot on Morgan State Campus
Authorities say a man who was shot in the student center on the campus of Morgan State University is in serious condition at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
September 13, 2012
Sports
New Guide Offers Tips on Establishing and Maintaining Effective Campus Safety Teams
A new guidebook hopes to curb campus crime by leading campus teams through the process of anticipating and responding different types of campus problems or threats.
September 12, 2012
Leadership & Policy
FAMU Says It’s Not Responsible for Hazing Death
Florida A&M University, which has been rocked by a hazing scandal for nearly a year, insists in legal papers filed Monday that it is not to blame for the tragic death last year of drum major Robert Champion.
September 11, 2012
Home
Reports of Sexual Assault Raise Questions of Campus Safety, Enforcement
The issue of sexual assault on campus is again at the foreground of concerns for college administrators.
September 3, 2012
Sports
Clark Atlanta Suspends Band Performances
Clark Atlanta University has suspended performances by its marching band following an allegation of possible hazing.
September 3, 2012
African-American
Temple University’s Medical School Leads a Crime-fighting Team
The center’s interdisciplinary team consists of faculty from throughout the university, including the schools of education and business, the law school and the college of criminal justice.
October 31, 2011
Home
Bowie State Holds Memorial Service for Slain Student
Bowie State President Mickey Burnim said planning was underway to hold forums in dormitories to have students discuss how they could demonstrate more civility.
September 22, 2011
Latinx
Veteran Educator Leads John Jay College’s Prison Re-Entry Institute
For roughly 40 years, Ann Jacobs has been helping the formerly incarcerated navigate a post-prison world.
September 18, 2011
Home
University of Cincinnati Seeks State Probe of Teen Death
The University of Cincinnati said Monday that state authorities have been asked to investigate the death of a teenager after he was struck by a university police officer’s stun gun outside a dormitory.
August 10, 2011
African-American
NAACP Sees Education as Key to Boosting Black Men
Education is the key to breaking Black men and youths out of a vicious cycle of crime and unemployment, African-American leaders said last week at the close of the annual NAACP convention.
July 31, 2011
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