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- FSU to Receive 5 to 6 percent Less in State Funding; Students Protest Budget Cuts
- Fayetteville State University (FSU) is set to receive 5 to 6 percent reduction in state funding.
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- Minnesota State University Grants Admission to Around 232 Students whose Acceptance Letters were Withdrawn
- Minnesota State University Moorhead is now granting admissions to around 232 students who were initially granted admittance for fall 2013even though they didn't meet the university’s requirements for automatic admission.
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- University Increases Room and Board Fee Starting Next Fall
- The University’s Council of Trustees have approved increase in room and board fee per semester by $199 or 4.3 percent. So, the overall fee comes up to $5015 from the current $4,816.
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- SMU’s Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Suspended for 2 Years after Alleged Attack
- Southern Methodist University (SMU) suspended its chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon (SPE) fraternity from its campus for two years after members allegedly assaulted a student.
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- UCSD to Go Smoke Free From September
- University of California campuses will also be implementing a ban on smoking, beginning next January.
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- Boston College Threatens Disciplinary Action against Students Distributing Condoms
- Boston College is threatening to punish a group of students who are distributing condoms in their dorms and at varied campus locations, known as ‘Safe Sites.’
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- Long Island University Appoints First Female President in its 87-year History
- Long Island University has named its first woman president, Kimberly R. Cline, in its 87-year history. Currently, she is the president of Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry.
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- UT-El Paso Evacuated Following a Bomb Threat
- University of Texas, El Paso campus had to be evacuated, 2:00 p.m., yesterday, after officials received an anonymous bomb threat
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- UT Students Using Private Donations for ‘Sex Week’ After Officials Axe Sate Funding
- University of Tennessee student organization is seeking private assistance for its inaugural ‘Sex Week’ activities, after the officials denied state funding due to criticisms from certain state legislators.
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- Louisiana Man Pleads not Guilty in Extortion Scheme against Texas Professor Who Committed Suicide
- Daniel Timothy Duplaisir pleaded not guilty in a Houston federal court to a charge of using a phone and internet to allure and extort money from a Texas A&M University professor, James Arnt Aune.
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- Former Missouri State University Employee Sentenced To 43 years In Prison
- Mark Brixey, a former Missouri State University employee pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges of embezzling more than a million dollars, over the period of 10 years from the university.
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- Conservative Group Files Lawsuit against EMU Over Denial of Funds for Anti-Abortion Exhibit
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit against Eastern Michigan University (EMU) on behalf of ‘Students for Life’ student organization, following its denial to fund for an anti-abortion exhibit based on its political or ideological views.
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- University Issues Apology for ‘Jesus Stomping’ Classroom Activity
- Florida Atlantic University officials formally apologised after a Junior claimed to be punished and suspended for refusing to stamp on a piece of paper bearing the word ‘Jesus’ in his intercultural communications class as it was insulting his faith.
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- Former Lecturer Sues LCSC College for Sexual Discrimination
- Summary – Dr. Leslie Rist, a former tenure-track lecturer at Lewis-Clark State College has filed a lawsuit against the college and the Idaho State Board of Education, last month, in Idaho's U.S. District Court to recall her back to the college and pay a half-million dollars in damages.
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- NCAA Investigates SU Basketball Program Violations Committed Over the Years
- Syracuse University basketball program has received a letter of preliminary inquiry from the NCAA due to certain alleged violations committed over a period of years, which was not disclosed to the public.
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- Harvard University Elects James W Breyer to Corporation
- The Harvard University announced that James W. Breyer, a leading venture capitalist, will join the President and Fellows of Harvard College, also known as the Harvard Corporation, on July 1, 2013.
- Sacred Heart University Names Bobby Valentine Athletics Director
- The Sacred Heart University sports community gets a shot in the arm with the joining of Bobby Valentine, a big name in baseball circle. On Tuesday he was named executive director of Intercollegiate Athletics by the university.
- Eastern Michigan University to Host Unplug Event
- The Eastern Michigan University will observe an unplugged event on Wednesday, Feb 27 at 5 p.m in the Multi-Cultural Lounge of King Hall on Ypsilanti campus of Eastern Michigan University.
- Energy Secretary Chu to Resume Teaching Physics at Stanford University
- United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu will head back to the Stanford University to join the faculty after he demits his office this year.
- John F Kerry Will Make First Policy Speech at University of Virginia
- US Secretary of State, John F. Kerry will speak at the University of Virginia on Feb 20. It's said to be his first public remarks after succeeding Hillary Clinton earlier this year.
- EMU Marching Band to Perform on Detroit Public TV Music Show
- The Eastern Michigan University Marching Band will be featured on the nationally syndicated television show, "Ariel, Zoey, & Eli, Too," aired on Detroit Public Television (WTVS), Friday, Feb. 15, at 5 p.m, said the university.






