cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.OpinionDisruption and Digital Generational Literacy: Are You Ready?Recently, I gave the Keynote Address at the Her Future Global Summit with some of the most influential leaders from across the globe. One of the major questions addressed was, “How do we understand digital inclusion across generations and leverage multigenerational inputs in the COVID-19 era?”April 24, 2020COVID-19What You Can Do to Recruit and Retain Diverse Faculty and Staff During COVID-19Don’t want all of your time, resources and efforts wasted on your previous diversity recruitment efforts? Join this webinar for COVID-19 specific guidelines and strategies to help ensure you continue and improve diversity recruitment efforts for faculty and staff, while maintaining your retention strategies that support your diverse faculty and staff and support the mission […]April 24, 2020COVID-19COVID-19 Impacts FAFSA Completion as Deadlines are ExtendedAmid all of the challenges facing college students this year due to COVID-19 related closings and cancellations, one of the major considerations for those already enrolled, or in the process of enrolling, is financial aid. At this point in the school year, continuing students and incoming freshmen are in the process of filling out the […]April 23, 2020StudentsSupporting Foster Care Youth in CollegeAccording to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (2018), approximately 50% of the 443,000 youth in the foster care system are children of color.April 23, 2020News RoundupStanford U Will Review Requests to Rename Building With Ties to EugenicsStanford University said on Monday it will review requests to rename a building that has ties to eugenics, reported the Stanford Daily. The building in question is Jordan Hall, which was named in 1917 for Dr. David Starr Jordan, Stanford’s founding president and a leader of the eugenics movement. The movement promoted the belief that […]April 22, 2020COVID-19Donald Kennedy, Former Stanford U President, Dies of COVID-19Donald Kennedy, a neurobiologist who became the eighth president of Stanford in 1980, died Tuesday of COVID-19, said the university. He was 88. Kennedy was president of Stanford for 12 years, during which time he oversaw its transformation into one of the nation’s top research universities, the institution said. From 2000 to 2008, he was […]April 22, 2020COVID-19$4 Million Grant For the American Indian College Fund From the Mellon FoundationThe American Indian College Fund will receive $4 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support college students impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The fund, which invests in native students and their college education, said it will distribute the money to its network of tribal colleges so they can provide resources to support new and returning students in […]April 22, 2020COVID-19California State U at Fullerton Will Start Fall Classes OnlineDue to the coronavirus pandemic, California State University at Fullerton says it will begin the fall 2020 semester online and resume in-person instruction when it is safe to do so, reported The Orange County Register. “We are assuming in the fall we will be virtual,” said provost Pamella Oliver at a virtual town hall for […]April 22, 2020COVID-19Franklin U to Permanently Close its Urbana U Branch CampusOhio’s Franklin University will permanently close its Urbana University branch campus in May due to stresses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, said the latter in a statement on its website. Urbana will stop enrollments at the end of the 2020 spring semester and academic programming will be moved to Franklin University. Urbana University students will […]April 22, 2020COVID-19Davidson College Offers Deferred Payments For Upcoming Fall SemesterDavidson college said it is offering all students, except seniors, the option to defer paying fall 2020 semester tuitions and other fees until August 2021, saying students may need flexibility due to the economic fallout caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Seniors graduating next spring can defer the fall semester bill until April 1 of next […]April 22, 2020Previous PagePage 130 of 3226Next Page