Campus News
Missing College Students: Where Is Morgan Harrington?
Tweet Update — Police have confirmed that a body recovered on January 26, 2010 in Albemarle County, Virginia is that of Morgan Harrington. Please follow this link for more information.
Pricey Pedagogy: The $50K Club
Tweet As if college isn’t expensive enough comes word from the Chronicle for Higher Education that more than 60 colleges now charge at least $50,000 per year for students to
Midnight College Classes For Insomniacs
Tweet There is some very good news for people who have trouble sleeping: while you’re tossing and turning at 2 am, some colleges are holding classes. That’s right, if you
Millionaire College Presidents Raise Eyebrows
Tweet It isn’t too difficult for people to become a millionaire these days even in a tough economy where the value of stocks, bonds and real estate have been greatly
Athletic Trainers Note Surge In Skin Infections
Tweet Athletic trainers are on the front-line when its comes to discovering health problems with students including those who have skin infections. In a recent update to an annual survey
$80.5 Million Settlement For University of Phoenix Wrongdoings
Tweet The University of Phoenix is the largest private educator in the country and the most well known of the many online educators out there. But the company who owns
Jasper Howard Murder Stuns UConn Community
Tweet Star University of Connecticut (UConn) cornerback Jasper T. (Jazz) Howard was murdered early Sunday morning following a stellar performance on the gridiron against the Louisville Cardinals hours earlier. Howard,
Is Your College A Good Neighbor?
Tweet People who live in university towns usually understand the impact that these schools have on their communities. For some towns the university is it – the largest employer and
Suffolk C.C.C. Releases Student Social Security Numbers
Tweet Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) (Long Island, NY) may have compromised the identity of as many as three hundred of its students due to mistakenly releasing their social security
Struggling Paul Quinn College Reopens
Tweet Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) have survived segregation, wars, recessions and eventual integration, managing to remake themselves for the 21st century. But, not every school can continue providing
Florida College Students Gain Access To Free Textbooks
Tweet With college students paying upwards of $1200 each year for their textbooks, any move to bring relief to cash strapped students is certainly welcome news. University Press of Florida


