ND lawyer says board can drop Fighting Sioux name, tribal members want time to voice opinions

Lawyer: ND board can drop Fighting Sioux nickname

Reform Title IX or law misinterpreted? Man who wrote law, college chancellor agree it works

Official says football Title IX’s biggest problem

How young is too young? Recruiting is the game within the game of college basketball

Recruiting young hoopsters draws scrutiny

APPLE VALLEY, Minn. — When Tyus Jones took the floor for his first varsity practice last fall, Tubby Smith was there to watch the budding star — who happens to be an eighth grader.

St. John’s receives permission to interview Georgia Tech’s Paul Hewitt

St. John’s receives permission to interview Hewitt

No protests as pacifist Indiana college begins playing national anthem at sporting events

Pacifist college begins playing national anthem

With budgets getting bleaker, school leaders face unpopular idea of closing schools

Bleak budgets force schools to consider closure

RBC makes Grand Canyon Eductation ‘Top Pick,’ lifts price target; Strayer Education downgraded

RBC names Grand Canyon Education ‘Top Pick’

Huntington officials continue push on Google to make W.Va. city an ultra-fast broadband site

W.Va. city wants to be test site for fast Internet

More Americans hit the river banks instead of the money banks to have free time fun

Gone fishing? More Americans did in ‘09

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — At a time when the economy has shaken big-time sports from the PGA to the NFL, the low-key pastime of fishing has enjoyed a quiet resurgence.

‘Patty Duke Show’ cast reunites in ad touting Social Security online applications

‘Patty Duke Show’ cast reunites for ad

LOS ANGELES — The cast of TV’s 1960s comedy “The Patty Duke Show” is reuniting to promote the Social Security Administration’s new online service aimed at baby boomers.

Duke Energy top executive Rogers receives 2009 compensation of $6.5 million

Duke CEO receives 2009 compensation of $6.5M

Sibal advocates public-private partnerships in education

NEW DELHI - From outsourcing infrastructure development of educational institutions to adopting the no work no pay principle in government institutes, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal Tuesday called for a better tie-up with the private sector.

Supreme Court rules for bankrupt student in dispute over loan repayment

Court sides with debtor in student loan case

Ex-Princeton donors announce new foundation to give scholarships at variety of universities

Donors who sued Princeton announce new foundation

MAT to continue with online, paper-pencil formats

CHANDIGARH - The Centre for Management Services (CMS), which conducts the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) across India, is in no mood to completely switch over to the online version and will continue with both paper-pencil and online formats of the exam.

Proposed Knowledge Park on Hyderabad campus sparks row

HYDERABAD - The decision of the University of Hyderabad to lease out 200 acres of land for Knowledge and Innovation Park (KIP) on the campus has sparked a row with a section of teachers and students strongly opposing the move.

Indian owned college collapses in Australia

MELBOURNE - Hundreds of international students, including many Indians, have been left clueless about their future as a college owned by an Indian collapsed in Australia.

Kannur University Examination Results Declared