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University sees highest number of freshman applicants


		University sees highest number of freshman applicants

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

2 days ago by Allen Womble

Students may find the walkways of campus harder to navigate in the fall as a record number of freshmen apply to the University.

FAMU builds bridges with Nigerian University

The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL

6 hours ago by Marsha Buchanan

The University of Abuja and Florida A&M University signed a memorandum of agreement Friday morning to broaden and further expand cultural boundaries between the two university.

At 9 a.m., a press conference was held on the fourth floor of Lee Hall to announce the relationship, which will allow FAMU students and faculty to study abroad.

FAMU accreditation is back on track

The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL

10 hours ago by Sakina Bowser and LaTeshia Mitchell

The Southern Association for Colleges and Schools (SACS) Thursday lifted the probation of Florida A&M University and reinstated their accreditation.

During its annual meeting, SACS removed FAMU from probation and requested no further reports.

"We have been able to solve and address the critical issues that threatened the very existence of this university," said FAMU President James H.

Another faculty member leaves MT


		Another faculty member leaves MT

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

2 days ago by Alex Moorman

Phillip Jeter, journalism professor at MTSU, will be transferring to Winston Salem State University in North Carolina this fall to assume the position as the chair of the department of mass communication.

"My position here was temporary and initially it was only supposed to be for one year as the Geier visiting professor," Jeter said.

3 teens die after SUV gets stuck in mud

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

2 days ago by Associated Press

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (AP) _ Police say three Middle Tennessee teenagers died when their sport utility vehicle became stuck in mud which plugged the exhaust system.

Eighteen-year-old Josh Baker of Winchester, 17-year-old Kristie Burton of Lynchburg and 15-year-old Alyssa Rucker of Tullahoma were found dead in the vehicle Saturday night.

LSU baseball players reflect on 2008 season, CWS appearance


		LSU baseball players reflect on 2008 season, CWS appearance

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

3 days ago by Jerit Roser

There was no hiding the pain and disappointment of LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri, senior pitcher Jared Bradford and junior first baseman Matt Clark after the Tigers' 7-3 loss to North Carolina in Friday's elimination game.

University aiming to end CATS partnership -- 6/26


		University aiming to end CATS partnership -- 6/26

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

3 days ago by Katie Kennedy

After more than 30 years relying on only Capital Area Transit System to provide vehicles for the LSU bus system, University officials and Student Government are seeking to end that relationship.

Gary Graham, director of the Office of Parking, Traffic and Transportation, said the University seeks to hire a national company to replace CATS.

University student killed after hit by tow truck

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

3 days ago

University student Jason Zhengxin Hao was killed Friday night after running into the path of an oncoming truck on the Athens Perimeter, according to police.

Georgia football player suspect in battery incident (w/report)


		Georgia football player suspect in battery incident (w/report)

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

4 days ago by TAMARA BEST

Georgia football player Michael Lemon is a suspect in an alcohol-related battery incident Saturday night that sent a University student to the hospital with a severe eye injury, according to an Athens-Clarke County police report.

U of M programs could be eliminated

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

5 days ago by Joseph Russell

The Tennessee Board of Regents is looking at academic programs at The University of Memphis to see if any of them need to be cut because of low enrollment.

TBR officials are keeping an eye on 70 low-producing programs at its 45 state-wide institutions. The low enrollment programs under the three-year watch are up for final review before they may face elimination in 2009.

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