May 3, 2016 Amid pressure from students, US colleges announce a flurry of updates to mascots, mottos Amherst College has turned on its mascot.
May 3, 2016 Students protesting in Princeton president's office want Woodrow Wilson's name removed Students staged a protest Wednesday inside the office of Princeton University's president, demanding the school remove the name of former school president and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson from programs and buildings over what they said was his racist legacy.
May 3, 2016 Former Missouri-Columbia chancellor to keep three-quarters of old salary The former chancellor of the University of Missouri's flagship Columbia campus will get more than $344,000 a year in his new role heading up the school's research.
May 3, 2016 Student president Payton Head: Racism exists at University of Missouri, but students unified When Payton Head ran for student president at the University of Missouri — a school now known for one student's hunger strike and other protests against the administration's handling of racial bias and hostility on campus — he promised to "ignite Mizzou." "We've definitely done that," Head, a black 21-year-old senior from Chicago who identifies as queer, told The Associated Press.
May 3, 2016 More schools roll out 'panic button' smartphone apps for emergencies More schools across the country are rolling out smartphone applications that act as "panic buttons" for shootings or other emergencies.
May 3, 2016 Virginia teacher put on leave for saying N-word during class An online petition has gathered more than 1,300 signatures on behalf of a popular white Virginia high school teacher who was kicked out of the classroom earlier this month for using a racial slur.
May 3, 2016 Florida A&M University reaches settlement with family of drum major who died after hazing Florida A&M University reached a $1.1 million settlement Friday with the family of a drum major who died after being hazed by fellow band members.
May 3, 2016 Minneapolis schools yank Utah-made books after backlash against racial, cultural stereotypes Minneapolis school board members are demanding an apology and a refund from a Utah-based publisher of educational books after a community backlash against what some called racial and cultural stereotypes in the material.
May 3, 2016 Minnesota senior associate AD Mike Ellis goes on leave pending investigation of 5 complaints A senior associate athletic director at the University of Minnesota, Mike Ellis, has gone on leave while outside lawyers investigate five anonymous complaints lodged against him since the resignation of athletic director Norwood Teague, the university confirmed Thursday.
May 3, 2016 Minnesota president: 'Small number' of additional complaints against former athletic director University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler says the school has received "a small number" of additional complaints of sexual harassment by Norwood Teague since the athletic director resigned.