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5:00 am
Mon July 30, 2012

Kentucky Looks to Recruit More Minority Leaders in Education

Only about 20% of public school superintendents in Kentucky are women, and there’s currently only one minority in that role. Applications are being accepted through August 13th for the Kentucky Department of Education's Minority Superintendent Intern Program.

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Education
1:46 pm
Fri July 27, 2012

WKU Reviewing Policies Regarding Wrongdoing in Athletics

The Sandusky scandal at Penn State is prompting many universities to double check their policies to make sure that wrongdoing in an athletic program is handled appropriately. WKU President Gary Ransdell told the University's Board of Regents today that University attorney Deborah Wilkins is checking on current procedures at WKU.

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Education
9:47 am
Mon July 16, 2012

Attorneys for Decker College Say Ruling Could Help in Bid to Repay Creditors

Attorneys for a defunct for-profit college plan to pursue about $32 million in funds from the U.S. Department of Education. The move comes after a Bankruptcy Judge ruled that the government cut off money from the institution, based on misstatements.

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