cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeJOSÉ DIEUDONNÉJOSÉ DIEUDONNÉ has been named chief information officer at Muhlenberg College. Currently associate vice president for technology and library services at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Dieudonné holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science, a master’s in educational leadership and a master’s in business administration from Arcadia University.April 2, 2020StudentsThree Steps to Civic Love in the Time of COVID-19To serve those to whom we belong well, attentiveness and affinity are key. Affinity and awareness amount to a form of love. Serving well is love in the time of COVID-19, and I offer these three steps to consider.April 2, 2020Faculty & StaffJudge Dismisses Anti-Affirmative Action Lawsuit Against NYU Law ReviewA U.S. District Judge has dismissed a lawsuit by an anti-affirmative action group that accused New York University Law Review of violating federal anti-discrimination laws by considering race and gender when selecting members and authors, reported Reuters. The group accused NYU of using quotas to fill positions on its prestigious law review, reported Daily Caller […]April 1, 2020COVID-1928 UT-Austin Spring Breakers Test Positive for COVID-19 After Trip 10 Days AgoAs many as 28 University of Texas at Austin students have tested positive for COVID-19 after they went on a group spring break trip to Mexico 10 days ago, reported NBC News. “Dozens more are under public health investigation,” said the Austin Public Health Department, in a statement about the group of 70 young adults […]April 1, 2020News RoundupWake Forest U Law Dean Apologizes After Professor Quotes N-Word From Court CaseThe dean of Wake Forest University School of Law recently apologized to students after a professor quoted the n-word from a court case while teaching a constitutional law class, reported The College Fix. Dean Jane Aiken said the professor, Michael Curtis, used “the most offensive word in the American language — the n-word.” Curtis was […]April 1, 2020COVID-19COVID-19-Related ‘Prejudice and Xenophobia’ On Campus is ‘Offensive’, Says U of Rochester PresidentUniversity of Rochester president Sarah Mangelsdorf said on Sunday recent incidents on campus of “prejudice and xenophobia” related to the coronavirus are “offensive” and “antithetical to our values.” She said the university’s vice president for equity and inclusion and some other groups on campus alerted her to these incidents. “… be aware of the corrosive […]April 1, 2020News RoundupNazareth College Investigating Incident of Students Involved in Blackface VideoNazareth College is investigating who was involved in an “offensive” and “troubling” video showing a student in blackface, reported the Democrat and Chronicle. College president Daan Braveman said in a letter to students, staff and faculty that he received angry emails about the video posted by one or two students which featured a Nazareth student. […]April 1, 2020HomeA Purpose Driven LifeDiverse salutes Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, recipient of the 2020 Diverse Champions Award.April 1, 2020HomeArthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars special report to be published on May 28 — Semi-finalists AnnouncedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: Ralph@DiverseEducation.com FAIRFAX, VA (March 31, 2020) – On May 28, 2020, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will publish its annual Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars special report edition. As the name denotes, this edition is a part of our quarter-century legacy of recognizing outstanding minority young […]March 31, 2020HomeWebcast april 3March 31, 2020Previous PagePage 144 of 3226Next Page