Most people know hazing happens outside fraternities and sororities. But a tragedy at Florida A&M makes it harder to ignore.
Allie Grasgreen
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December 21, 2011
The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Board of Directors moved unusually quickly at its October meeting to approve legislation that would allow institutions (if their conference permits it) to award up to an additional $2,000 per student in scholarship funds, to better fill the gap between what full scholarships cover and the actual cost of attendance.
December 15, 2011
A day after campus outcry reported by Inside Higher Ed prompted Chancellor Timothy P.
December 15, 2011
In the nine months after the Affordable Care Act raised from 19 to 25 the age through which dependents could be covered by their parents’ plan, about 2.5 million more young adults gained health insurance than would have been able to without the law, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday.
December 14, 2011
University of California says it embraces peaceful protest. Students and faculty say new rules at Riverside suggest otherwise.
December 13, 2011
Colleges might have to be more careful in answering that question from now on, thanks to federal suit against university that denied student's request for a dog in her apartment.
December 13, 2011
When the time comes for a freshman to move on to sophomore year, the odds that the college retains him might hinge on whether it retained his friends. Relationships are more important than a student’s academic ability, financial aid, ethnicity or socioeconomic status in determining whether he will complete the transition to a second year, according to a new study published in Social Psychology of Education.
December 7, 2011
After video surfaces online, Dean College officials expel students who attacked a peer on campus in broad daylight, along with those who witnessed the altercation and did nothing.
December 6, 2011
Occupy movement's orchestrated disruption of lecture resembles controversial 'Irvine 11' case, but ends in no arrests.
December 6, 2011
College officials are confused and anxious about a federal shift that seems to prohibit them from removing students who might harm themselves.
