cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Male WinnerRodrigo Blankenship - FootballMay 27, 2020Home2020 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars2020 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports ScholarsMay 27, 2020African-AmericanHow Gender and Racial Discrimination Lead to a Double Wage Gap for African American WomenA recent report details how gender and racial wage gaps fuel corporate profits and leave African American women involuntarily forfeiting billions of dollars in wages.May 26, 2020SportsPenn State U Student Says He Was Racially Abused While Driving to OhioAeneas Hawkins, an African American student from Penn State University, said on Twitter he was the target of racial abuse while on a road trip back home to Ohio on Saturday. “I’m on a road trip back home, and stopped for gas about 3 hours away. As I’m coming out of the store after paying […]May 26, 2020StudentsAfrican American Banker Pays Off Tuition Balances of 50 New Spelman GraduatesAfrican American banker Frank Baker and his philanthropist wife Laura Day Baker have announced a gift of $1 million in scholarships for graduates of Spelman College, a historically Black college or university (HBCU). The first recipients of some of the funds are 50 graduates from the class of 2020, whose tuition balances were paid off, […]May 26, 2020COVID-19Washington’s Public Higher Ed Braces for a Big Budget CutWashington’s public colleges and universities are bracing for a big budget cut, reported The Seattle Times. Earlier in May, state budget director David Schumacher asked many state agencies how they might cut 15% of their state budget appropriations. K-12 funding is mandated by the state constitution and therefore protected from budget cuts, but higher education […]May 26, 2020OpinionCOVID-19 Reveals Viral Discrimination, Higher Ed Should Pay AttentionPeople are still saying “the virus doesn’t discriminate,” in spite of all the evidence to the contrary. We are not equally “all in this together.” The virus is hitting vulnerable populations the hardest—our elderly, those with underlying health conditions, unhoused people, Natives, Black and Brown communities, and especially those living at any of these intersections.May 26, 2020HBCUsInclusive Excellence, Now and Forever: How Predominately White Institutions of Higher Education Can Keep Their Promise to Students of ColorThe impact of COVID-19 and the ensuing health, societal, and financial fallout have been disastrous and life-altering for most people and institutions, including a collapsed state of normalcy within the higher education landscape.May 24, 2020COVID-19In a Move to Promote Equity, U of California to End the Use of SAT/ACTAfter a six-hour debate, the University of California’s (UC) regents on Thursday voted to scrap the SAT/ACT standardized exam requirement for undergraduate admission by phasing it out through 2024 and completely eliminating it for California students by 2025, reported the Los Angeles Times and The Mercury News. UC has been debating the use of SAT/ACT […]May 21, 2020StudentsSorry, We Don’t Talk About That HereCOVID-19 underscores the reasons why student affairs practitioners should be open to conversations about spiritual struggle.May 21, 2020Previous PagePage 116 of 3226Next Page