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UF okays students appearing on ‘Jersey Shore’

May 20, 2011

GAINESVILLE, Florida (USANN4)--The University of Florida won’t be punishing students for participating in the filming of Jersey Shore.   TMZ reported earlier that the school sent an e-mail to students...

Private gifts to colleges rebounding

May 19, 2011

NEW YORK (USANN4)-- Gifts to colleges and universities are on the rebound as the U.S. economy slowly improves from the recession.   Bloomberg cites a leading education official, who says higher education...

University of Minnesota Law School may lose state funding

May 18, 2011

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (USANN4)--In a few years, the University of Minnesota’s law school expects to be on its own.   Minnesota Public Radio reports that school officials expect to lose all state funding...

College settles hiring discrimination suit

May 17, 2011

TEMPE, Arizona (USANN4)--An Arizona community college district has settled a federal hiring-discrimination lawsuit.   The Maricopa County Community College District will pay nearly $68,000 in penalties...

House speaker criticized by Catholic academics

May 12, 2011

WASHINGTON, D.C. (USANN4)--Catholic academics are upset with House Speaker John Boehner.   The Ohio Republican is scheduled to give the commencement address Saturday at Catholic University of America.  ...

Nevada survey suggests some professors overpaid

May 11, 2011

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (USANN4)--A new report shows that some college professors make a lot of money, but don’t work very hard for it.   KTNV-TV in Las Vegas examined records from three Southern Nevada...

Pitzer College to offer secularism major

May 10, 2011

CLAREMONT, California (USANN4) -- A California college is the first to offer a major in secularism.   The New York Times reports that Pitzer College is creating a department of secular studies this...

What do college boys most often think about?

May 6, 2011

COLUMBUS, Ohio (USANN4)-- Men think about nothing but sex, right?   Not so fast.   A new study indicates that men think about sleep and food as much as they do sex.   In a study by an Ohio State...

Zacovic named new Cuyamaca College president

May 5, 2011

CUYAMACA COLLEGE (Press Release) – Dr. Mark J. Zacovic, now serving as executive vice president of instruction and student services at Victor Valley Community College, has been named president of Cuyamaca...

Mexican students rehearse for Cinco de Mayo

Russell Lindquist May 4, 2011

GROSSMONT COLLEGE -- Virginia Berger, one of Grossmont's instructors of English as a Second Language (ESL), has helped Grossmont to coordinate dozens of exchange students from Mexico's Northwestern...

History professors not big money makers

May 4, 2011

WASHINGTON, D.C. (USANN4)--If you’re looking for a profession with big salaries and pay raises, scratch history professor off your list.   The American Historical Association’s magazine reports that...

Cuyamaca College to mount music festival May 7

May 3, 2011

CUYAMACA COLLEGE  (Press Release)– Combine live bands with college students eager to learn the music business and what do you get? The Cuyamaca College Music Industry Studies program’s third annual...

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