KATHY MATHESON, Associated Press WriterStudentsA Week Without Facebook? Pennsylvania College Tries it OutA central Pennsylvania technological college with fewer students than many Facebook users have friends is blacking out social media for a week.September 16, 2010African-AmericanLincoln U. Students Upset over Targeted Fitness RequirementStudents at Lincoln University, a historically Black institution in Pennsylvania, say fitness class requirement should apply to all students rather than to only those considered overweight.November 22, 2009StudentsNation’s Pupils Find Few Black Men To Call MisterBlack male students at Cheyney University are among the newest recruits to the Call Me MISTER teaching program, which seeks to dramatically increase the number of African-American men teaching in U.S. public schools.October 11, 2009StudentsPenn. State Asking Merit Scholar Parents for DonationsStudents who are accepted into Penn State University’s honors college get more than academic feathers in their caps. They get $3,500 annual merit scholarships.September 7, 2009HomeTemple U Grads Head From Ceremony to Career FairNew Temple University graduate Lauren Archut, still clad in her cap and gown and carrying a congratulatory bouquet, had one last stop to make before a celebratory dinner: the school’s career center.May 14, 2009Page 1 of 1