Archive | Administration
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College loans remain a struggle
Jonny Choate, junior in political science, tried to follow the process his brother went through when his brother financed college at Upper Iowa U. His elder sibling went through Iowa Student Loan and came out with a total of $32,000 in debt.
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Professor keeps job after complaints, discipline
In the middle of his prison sentence for rape and kidnapping at the Stillwater Correctional Facility, an inmate with the initials A.S. complained about a toothache.
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Duke’s dynamic drug scene largely muted
Whether it is shotgunned in the Blue Zone before a football game or mixed with soda at a section party, alcohol appears to be a dietary staple for most of the student body at Duke U. For some students, however, partying hard entails far more than liquid intoxication.
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Column: Deflating your straight A’s
Oft-mentioned sentiments from experts in higher education and high school guidance counselors say that as long as students work hard and do their best, it won't matter whether they choose a public university or a private one.
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Fired football coach Mike Leach expands lawsuit to include seven officials
Attorneys for former Texas Tech U. football coach Mike Leach filed a fourth amended petition Friday claiming the former coach’s firing was predetermined and done so to help the university save money.
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Former dean retires to avoid losing tenure
An Ohio U. College of Business professor accused of having inappropriate relationships with students and subordinates will retire at the end of June. C. Aaron Kelley, a former dean of the college and professor in Management Systems, sent Ohio his resignation letter last week.
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Former dean under fire for questionable relationships
The former dean of Ohio U's College of Business will be forced to choose between retiring early or having his tenure stripped as the result of repeated reports of inappropriate relationships with students and subordinates. C.
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U. California protests prove costly
Student protests at U. California-Berkeley aiming to save public higher education may lead to further cuts to campus services, administrators say.
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Tuition hike proposed for Florida universities
Though the Florida House and Senate differ on allocations to the state university system for the upcoming fiscal year, they agree right now that more money needs to come from students’ pockets.