ALAN SCHER ZAGIER, Associated PressHomeUniversity of Missouri Professor Says Complaints Led to Tenure DenialGaining tenure is never a sure thing. Dylan Kesler figured his chances were pretty good.September 21, 2014SportsSchools Work to Focus Incoming College StudentsRecent studies by Harvard University’s Center for Education Policy Research found that an estimated 20 percent of graduating seniors from urban school districts abandon their plans to attend college over the summer.July 7, 2014SportsFor College Presidents, There is Life After SportsCollege CEOs are seeking refuge from the turbulent world of college sports by taking positions at smaller institutions.November 4, 2013Faculty & StaffAlumni Group Unwelcome at Mo. Chiropractic CollegeWhen it comes to raising money from proud graduates, most college alumni associations can be counted on to ask their members for help.October 28, 2013StudentsFederalist Society Inspires Conservative Groups on College CampusesConservative groups are forming on college campuses in opposition to the Affordable Care Act.July 1, 2013SportsNCAA Academic-Based Sanctions Pummel HBCUsEighteen Division I teams will miss the postseason, and another 18 in men’s basketball and nine other college sports will trade practice time for remedial classroom sessions under NCAA academic progress reports released Tuesday.June 11, 2013HomeJudge Again Orders Stop to Mo. College Drug TestsCOLUMBIA, Mo. — A federal judge on Friday again blocked efforts by a central Missouri technical college to drug-test its students, a policy challenged as unconstitutional by the American Civil Liberties Union.March 24, 2013HBCUsUniversity of Missouri Opposes Release of Education Course OutlinesThe National Council on Teacher Quality is trying to force the university to release copies of course syllabuses as part of its effort to monitor what aspiring teachers learn in college.December 17, 2012HomeSchools Making Efforts to Promote More Civil Behavior on CampusColleges across the nation are treating the erosion of common decency as a public health epidemic on par with measles outbreaks.November 4, 2012African-AmericanMissouri Corrects Record on 1923 College Town LynchingEighty-seven years after the Missouri public lynching of a Black janitor accused of rape, civic leaders have come together to confront the ugly episode in Columbia and correct the record on the death of the accused, who insisted the rape allegation was a case of mistaken identity.November 8, 2010Page 1 of 2Next Page