cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeJULIA BERNARDJULIA BERNARD has been named the first ever vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at Norwich University, the nation’s oldest private military college. Currently interim chair and associate professor in East Tennessee State University’s Department of Counseling and Human Services, Bernard holds a bachelor’s in psychology, a master’s in marriage and family therapy and a Ph.D. in child development and family studies from Purdue University.June 25, 2021HomeNORMA V. CANTUNORMA V. CANTÚ has been appointed chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, making her the first Latina to hold the position. Cantú is a professor of education and professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin, where she specializes in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and education law. She previously served as assistant secretary of education for civil rights during the Clinton administration. She holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School.June 25, 2021HomeRetiring Dr. Donna M. Carroll Built Her Presidency on Welcoming Vulnerable Students to Dominican UniversityDr. Donna M. Carroll, president of Dominican University, has received national attention for her support of undocumented students. Dominican became a “Sanctuary Campus” in 2016, which began as a statement of support for undocumented students, but has evolved into a broader statement of support for marginalized students.June 24, 2021HomeEver HigherDr. Susan A. Cole reflects on 23 years of transformational leadership at Montclair State University.June 24, 2021Community CollegesRoueche Center Forum: Leaving a Leadership LegacyFor nearly three decades, I have had the privilege of serving community college students. Regardless of my roles over the years, I can attest that true leadership is embedded in advocating, advancing and holding sacred the philosophy and mission of our community colleges through a personal commitment to serve our students and our communities.June 24, 2021PodcastsRaising a New Wave of First-Generation Students – an interview with Dr. Cynthia Teniente-MatsonJoin your host David Pluviose for an insightful interview with Texas A&M San Antonio President Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson, a first-generation college student who has become a leading force in higher education. Driven by a strong purpose to help people change their lives, Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson brings unique perspectives to the table to serve countless underprivileged […]June 23, 2021HomeMontclair State’s Dr. Susan Cole to Retire After Career of Ensuring Her School Truly Serves Its PublicIn her 23 years as president of Montclair State University, Dr. Susan A. Cole has made a huge impact on the institution’s diversity, equity and inclusion. Over the past two decades, enrollment at Montclair State University has more than doubled and its position within New Jersey public institutions has grown in prestige. Leading the university through these past 23 years has been Cole, who last fall announced she would step down this summer after her successor takes office.June 23, 2021SportsCritical Sport Scholars: Navigating an Uncomfortable SpaceBeing a college sports fan while also studying college sports is a difficult space to navigate.June 23, 2021WomenDr. Susan West Engelkemeyer Wraps Up a Storied Career as President of Nichols CollegeWhen Dr. Susan West Engelkemeyer, president of Nichols College, took the reins of that small New England business college, she was acutely aware of just how male-dominated the space was. Higher education administration as a whole, Nichols’ executive team and faculty, the world of business education — all of it was largely run by men. So she set out to change that representation of business education and to create a more inclusive campus for women at all levels.June 22, 2021African-AmericanStar-Studded Celebration Commemorates JuneteenthAs the country paused this weekend to celebrate Juneteenth Day, a national event presented by the Robert Randolph Foundation and hosted by actress and singer Amanda Seales trained a spotlight on some of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities.June 21, 2021Previous PagePage 11 of 3226Next Page