cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeKIMBERLY SCOTTKIMBERLY SCOTT has been appointed vice president for student affairs at Tuskegee University. Most recently vice chancellor for student affairs and enrollment management at Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in Baton Rouge, Scott holds a bachelor’s in philosophy and sociology from Ashland College; a master’s in educational administration from the University of Akron; and a Ph.D. in higher education from Ohio University.February 5, 2020HomeANNMARIE CAÑOANNMARIE CAÑO has been named dean of the Gonzaga University College of Arts and Sciences. She is currently associate provost for faculty development and success as well as a professor of psychology at Wayne State University. Caño holds a bachelor’s in psychology from Princeton University as well as a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from Stony Brook University.February 5, 2020HomeHEATHER R. PARKERHEATHER R. PARKER has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Saint Leo University (SLU) after serving in the role on an interim basis since November 2018. A professor of history at SLU, Parker holds a bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Los Angeles.February 5, 2020HomeMARI CASTAÑEDAMARI CASTAÑEDA has been appointed dean of Commonwealth Honors College at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Currently professor of communication and associate dean for equity and inclusion in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Castañeda holds a bachelor’s in communications from the University of California, Los Angeles and a Ph.D. in communications from the University of California, San Diego.February 5, 2020StudentsHow to Successfully Implement Guided Pathways Programs on CampusIf we know nothing else about today’s community college students from current research–particularly those who are first-generation and are from a low socioeconomic background–we know it is likely that during their educational journey “life” will happen to them.February 5, 2020HBCUsIn a First, Washington National Cathedral Will Host HBCU Sunday on Feb. 16For the first time, on Sunday, Feb. 16, Washington National Cathedral will host alumni, students, organizations, families and community representing the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), at its 11:15 a.m. worship service and Eucharist.February 5, 2020Students2020 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Archie C. TaylorDr. Archie C. Taylor is investigating the genetic components of several diseases. His goal is to identify factors that can change diagnoses and treatment or potentially eradicate diseases that disproportionately impact communities of color.February 4, 2020StudentsLeft Out? Can the Completion Movement Reach Students with Intellectual DisabilitiesDiscouraged by data showing that nearly 42 percent of college students failed to earn degrees within six years, policymakers, institutional leaders, and practitioners are turning their attention to closing completion gaps that impact nearly every facet of higher education.February 3, 2020HomeHarlem Renaissance at 100Harlem Renaissance at 100February 3, 2020StudentsThree Relationships Institutions Shouldn’t Underestimate in Closing Opportunity GapsIt’s tempting to focus on faculty- and teacher-student relationships at the core of schools. And for good reason. Educators remain the leading in-school driver of student success. But it turns out that there are other relationships beyond that core that can offer real value to students and can bolster outcomes for institutions. The reality is that teachers shouldn’t go it alone.January 31, 2020Previous PagePage 164 of 3226Next Page