The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
2 days ago by Alexia Lang
After nearly three years of service at UMKC, Guy Bailey resigned from his position as chancellor and became the 15th president of Texas Tech University.
An announcement was made at UMKC July 2 when Bailey was determined the sole finalist for the position at Texas Tech.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
1 hour ago by Alissa Skelton
Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln athletes, senior Paul Donahoe and junior Kenny Jordan, were dismissed from the wrestling team Tuesday afternoon after posing nude for a gay pornography site based in Los Angeles.
UNL officials said the men violated a NCAA rule prohibiting athletes to use their photos for commercial use.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
1 day ago by Katie Sanders
Katie Sanders
Independent Florida Alligator (U. Florida)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (U-WIRE) - A woman filed a $15,000 lawsuit against UF's Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and two UF students, one of whom she had sex with in the fraternity house while the other secret sly videotaped the act.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
2 days ago by Andrew Dose
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (U-WIRE) - Following a string of campus shootings last year, universities and colleges across the nation have taken to examining the safety policies of their campus, including allowing students to carry concealed weapons on campus, a practice banned in most states.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Ryan Kathman
When architect J.M. McBird was designing the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's University Hall back in 1869, he deemed its architectural style to be "Franco Italianate."
Nebraska's governor at the time, David Butler, was hoping the towering structure would attract more visitors to Lincoln while also upping property values.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
2 days ago by Derek Simons
Facing an investigation, possible tenure-revocation and dismissal, UMKC Professors Drs. Keith Haddock and Walter S. Carlos Poston II, last week agreed to resign, effective Sept. 30.
As part of the agreement, the two, who currently serve as vice-chair and chair respectively of the Department of Informatic Medicine and Personalized Health at the School of Medicine, will not be able to seek employment in the future with the university.