cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.COVID-19Stanford Sees $267 Million ‘Negative Financial Impact’ From COVID-19 in March-AugustStanford University is forecasting a $267 million “negative financial impact” from COVID-19 for the March-August period, its president Marc Tessier-Lavigne wrote in a letter to the community. In the next fiscal year, he said “we expect our financial challenges to be as great or even greater,” as many income streams continue to diminish. “Housing revenue […]May 28, 2020COVID-19National Governors Association Makes Recommendations on Reopening CampusesThe National Governors Association said various states’ governors should set out a clear public health framework that can be implemented alongside college and university reopening efforts. In a letter to governors, the association said states should have an inclusive approach when planning to reopen. They should acknowledge the diverse higher education sectors, different institutional planning […]May 28, 2020COVID-19Higher Ed Groups Write to Congress for COVID-19 Liability Protections to CollegesThe American Council on Education and dozens of other groups representing higher education institutions wrote to Congress on Thursday urging the quick enacting of temporary and targeted liability protections related to the COVID-19 pandemic for colleges and universities. In the letter, Ted Mitchell, president of the council said that as colleges contemplate reopening, the safety […]May 28, 2020Home2020 Most Promising Places to Work in Community CollegesEach year, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education spotlights the Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges. Diverse is excited to announce this year’s 2020 Most Promising Place to Work in Community Colleges. Each institution is featured in the May 14, 2020 edition. Congratulations to the 15 in 2020! 15 Most Promising Places to Work […]May 28, 2020African-AmericanMeharry Proposes Consortium of HBCU Med Schools to Tackle COVID-19’s Uneven TollThe president of the historically Black Meharry Medical College said on Wednesday that a consortium of the nation’s four Black medical schools would be the group best prepared to tackle the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black people and communities of color.May 27, 2020News RoundupU of Washington School of Law Receives Gift to Promote DiversityThe University of Washington (UW) School of Law has received a $250,000 gift to support efforts to increase diversity. UW regent Blaine Tamaki and his wife, Preciosa Tamaki, are the donors of the gift, which will be distributed over two years, said a university statement. Of the total gift, $150,000 will be used to create […]May 27, 2020COVID-19Manchester U to Waive Tuition for Some Indiana Fall 2020 FreshmenManchester University will offer four years of free tuition to fall 2020 freshman students from Indiana who meet certain financial criteria, in an effort to help those facing economic hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the institution said in a statement. To be eligible for the tuition waiver, Indiana students must be from families that […]May 27, 2020COVID-19Many Massachusetts Colleges Uncertain About Robust COVID-19 Testing on CampusMany Massachusetts colleges are uncertain they will be able to put robust COVID-19 testing mechanisms in place on their campuses if and when they reopen for fall 2020, reported The Boston Globe. An advisory group of a dozen Massachusetts college presidents, set up by Gov. Charlie Baker, conducted a survey of nearly 90 campus leaders to […]May 27, 2020StudentsSeven Things Colleges Can Do to Help Students During this PandemicThis year the path to and through college for thousands of students has been disrupted, but the effects on students from low-income families will be felt for generations.May 27, 2020Female WinnerRaena Eldridge - Swimming and DivingMay 27, 2020Previous PagePage 115 of 3226Next Page