Policy & Legal: Page 152


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    10 universities receive climate change grants

    The USDA has awarded a combined $6 million to 10 universities for studying how climate change impacts U.S. agriculture.        

    By Keith Button • April 23, 2014
  • Calif. grad students negotiate restrooms, lactation stations

    The move is seen as an important step for increasing access for transgender students.

    By Keith Button • April 23, 2014
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    U. of Calif. owes whistleblower $10M

    The whistleblower alleged conflicts of interest and retaliation at UCLA's medical school.

    By Keith Button • April 23, 2014
  • Mich. ban on affirmative action upheld by Supreme Court

    A voter-backed initiative banning race-conscious admissions at the state's public universities was ruled constitutional.

    By Roger Riddell • April 22, 2014
  • Poll: College costs are a top concern

    College costs and loans are the top financial problem young adults face, according to a new Gallup poll.

    By Keith Button • April 22, 2014
  • Senators push for campus sex assault reforms

    Seven U.S. Senators are making recommendations for steps the Department of Education should take.

    By Keith Button • April 22, 2014
  • Athletic illiteracy whistleblower leaving UNC

    The academic advisor who revealed widespread illiteracy among athletes at Chapel HIll is resigning following a meeting with the school's chancellor.

    By Keith Button • April 22, 2014
  • Latinos top whites in U. of Calif. freshman class

    For the first time, Hispanic students outnumber whites in the University of California's incoming freshman class.

    By Keith Button • April 21, 2014
  • 2013 sees state and local support increase for higher ed

    Support may be up after four years of decline, but students are also bearing a larger portion of the cost.

    By Keith Button • April 21, 2014
  • Illinois pension snafu pushing profs to retire

    University of Illinois officials are urging lawmakers to fix a pension law glitch pushing faculty and others to retire or lose benefits.

    By Keith Button • April 21, 2014
  • Dartmouth president: It's time for 'extreme behavior' to change

    In a Wednesday speech, Philip J. Hanlon called for an end to sexual assaults, binge drinking, and a divisive campus culture.

    By Roger Riddell • April 17, 2014
  • U. of Alaska Fairbanks facing possible fines in oxen deaths

    The USDA accuses the school of violating the Animal Welfare Act for its role in the starvation deaths of 12 musk oxen.

    By Keith Button • April 17, 2014
  • Ball State making moves to confront tenure abuse

    A review policy change is intended to correct, or potentially terminate, underperforming profs.

    By Roger Riddell • April 16, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    At what cost do students see return on investment?

    ROI figures for colleges may be a moot point for those who can't afford the 'investment' to begin with.

    By Keith Button • April 16, 2014
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    Raises for Colo. adjuncts rejected

    State lawmakers shot down a bill that would have increased pay for adjunct instructors at community colleges.

    By Keith Button • April 16, 2014
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    Md. requiring online course providers to register

    Maryland is aggressively seeking online course providers that may be enrolling state residents.

    By Keith Button • April 16, 2014
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    Jackson College issues layoff notices

    The Mississippi college expects the move to save $910,000.

    By Keith Button • April 16, 2014
  • Free community college for Tenn. high school grads

    Legislation passed to allow Tennessee high school graduates attend community college for free.  

    By Keith Button • April 16, 2014
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    College counseling centers short-staffed

    A new survey shows short-staffing, despite the uptick in students seeking help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts.

    By Keith Button • April 15, 2014
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    URI campus police armed

    The University of Rhode Island, the last public university in the U.S. with unarmed campus police, is finally biting the bullet.

    By Keith Button • April 15, 2014
  • Researchers: Biomed system needs overhaul

    A research paper argues that biomedical science needs to be changed to fix significant flaws in the system.

    By Keith Button • April 15, 2014
  • Ads call out Dartmouth on 'rape problem'

    The Ivy League school is countering with ads of its own.

    By Roger Riddell • April 14, 2014
  • Southern Maine's faculty layoffs tabled — for now

    The University of Southern Maine's president has backed off her plan while she listens to alternative ideas for budget cuts.

    By Keith Button • April 14, 2014
  • Obama to nominate Colby College prez as humanities endowment chair

    Dr. William "Bro" Adams is the president's nominee to chair the National Endowment for the Humanities.

    By Keith Button • April 11, 2014
  • Minnesota State U. ordered to reinstate fired football coach

    An arbitrator has ruled that Minnesota State University Mankato was wrong to fire its football coach after he was cleared of child pornography charges.

    By Keith Button • April 11, 2014