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Black Football Recruits Warned About South Carolina

The University of South Carolina could soon lose its only black board member, and with black legislators unhappy about the...

Shaw U. Gets $31M Loan

Shaw University has received a $31 million loan to help stabilize its finances, The Raleigh News & Observer reported. While...

Regina Debates Scholarship for Children of Dead Soldiers

Some faculty members at Canada's University of Regina are objecting to a scholarship program -- being embraced by most colleges...

Ursinus Goes SAT Optional

Ursinus College has become the latest to make the SAT optional for applicants. Officials cited evidence that the grades in...

Cincinnati Graduation for Those Who Missed It in 1970

The University of Cincinnati largely shut down in the wake of the Kent State University killings in 1970, and when...

Supreme Court Unanimously Backs Borrower Over Lender

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with a borrower whose student loans were discharged in bankruptcy without his having...

California Commission Makes First Proposals

A commission formed with the sweeping charge of transforming the University of California to face harsh budget realities laid out...

SUNY Responds to Binghamton Basketball Troubles

In the wake of a revealing investigation into major academic improprieties committed by the men’s basketball program at the State...