cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.COVID-19Who Will Be the Educational Architects After COVID-19?COVID-19 sent shock waves around the nation as residents throughout the United States braced for the fallout of this pandemic. To date close to hundreds upon thousands of Americans in all fifty states have contracted the virus. Worse, lives have been shattered by the untimely deaths of loved ones suddenly stricken with failed respiratory systems. Similarly, once gainfully employed workers are now economically distressed. That is to say, some 22 million Americans have applied for unemployment insurance. Overall, the nation’s system of going about our normal daily lives has forever changed. Yet when we emerge from the shadows of what will be historically categorized as a dark moment in time for the entire world, how will everyday people go about rebuilding facets of their lives?April 30, 2020HomeDEIDRÉ KELLERDEIDRÉ KELLER has been appointed dean of the Florida A&M University College of Law in Orlando. Currently a professor and associate dean at the Claude W. Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern University, Keller holds a bachelor’s degree in English and sociology from Yale University as well as a law degree with honors from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta.April 30, 2020HomeDANIEL O. WILSONDANIEL O. WILSON has been appointed vice president for enrollment management at Chowan University in Murfreesboro, North Carolina. Most recently dean of student and enrollment services at Nash Community College in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Wilson holds a bachelor’s in sociology from Longwood University; a master’s in human services from Liberty University; and a Ph.D. in organizational leadership from the Chicago School of Professional PsychologyApril 30, 2020HomeVALORA RICHARDSONVALORA RICHARDSON has been named director of Hampton University Online. Previously assistant director of technology-enhanced teaching and learning at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Richardson holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgia State University, a master’s degree in technical communication from what is now Kennesaw State University in Marietta, Georgia and a Ph.D. in instructional technology from Georgia State.April 30, 2020Latest NewsInitiatives Seek to Broaden Access to Legal Counsel for Rural ResidentsTo illustrate the dire need for more attorneys in rural America, a University of Arkansas Bowen School of Law professor tells the story of an older lawyer, well beyond typical retirement age, who wouldn’t leave his job in a one-lawyer town until a younger legal mind came to take his place.April 30, 2020COVID-19Meharry Medical College’s Dr. James E.K. Hildreth Weighs In On COVID-19Dr. James E.K. Hildreth, infectious disease expert and president of Meharry Medical College, the nation’s oldest and largest historically Black academic health science center, discusses COVID-19, from the nation’s response, to the need for a “new normal,” to HBCUs and, of course, the science behind the novel coronavirus.April 30, 2020COVID-19Howard University Hospital Doctors Prepare For a Potential Surge in COVID-19 PatientsFor infectious diseases doctor Siham Mahgoub, some diligent “detective work” and plenty of curiosity are what many medical breakthroughs in challenging patient cases are made of. Now that she is on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mahgoub admits that the stakes are higher and the learning curve is steep, but her approach remains the same.April 30, 2020HomeWith a Stirring Recital, the Nation’s First Youth Poet Laureate Inspires HopeAt 18, Amanda Gorman made history when she was named the nation’s inaugural Youth Poet Laureate in 2017, a post that she felt had been a lifetime in the making. For Gorman, who published her first collection of poetry at 16, this literary honor afforded her a big open door — and a world stage.April 29, 2020COVID-19Three More Universities Announce Face-to-Face Fall SemesterThree more universities have announced they plan to reopen for the fall semester with in-person classes, campus housing and dining facilities, and with enhanced coronavirus protection protocols. Washburn University, based in Topeka, Kansas, said it plans to take extra steps for the safety of everyone on campus and will institute appropriate social distancing and enhanced […]April 29, 2020COVID-19Cal Maritime Academy to Resume Limited In-Person Classes in MayAmid the coronavirus pandemic, California Maritime State University Academy (Cal Maritime) has received permission to resume limited in-person classes for this semester, starting in May, reported the Associated Press. The academy also hopes it can send 350 students and staff on its annual summer training cruise, which is a graduation requirement for cadets, said the […]April 29, 2020Previous PagePage 127 of 3226Next Page