cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.2020A “Detective” in Neglected HistoryJanuary 17, 20202020Advocating for Juvenile JusticeJanuary 17, 2020STEMHow Can We Close the STEM Gender Gap Before Another Century Passes?As we head into a new decade, we are tasked with preparing engineers and computer scientists to lead a transforming workforce. Ultimately, employers will search for workers who thrive on multi-disciplinary teams that prioritize collaboration and disruption. The question then becomes: How do we fill the need for a larger, higher-skilled engineering and technology workforce? We must widen the pipeline to include people from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields.January 16, 2020MSIsColleges and Universities Pause to Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.Throughout this weekend and into the federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday on Monday, institutions of higher learning across the country will be celebrating the life and legacy of King, the noted civil rights leader.January 16, 2020HBCUsReport: Universities Must Cultivate Race-Conscious Policies to Address Historical InequitiesHigher education institutions’ historically racist admission policies have led to underrepresentation of Black and Latino students and the only way colleges and universities can remedy that is through race-conscious policies, says a report published Wednesday by The Education Trust.January 15, 2020Latest NewsReport Details Liberal Arts Education ROIA new report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) examines how the degrees that liberal arts colleges confer have substantial returns on investment (ROI) in the long-term.January 14, 2020HealthBalance is Elusive. Seek Personal ‘Integration’ in 2020“Work-life balance” is a widespread challenge, one originating in industrialization, the marketplace, and the reinforcement of public versus private spaces. Rather than work-life balance, for the new year attention must be paid to the ongoing integration between and among ourselves, our many identities, and the institutions and communities to which we belong.January 14, 2020StudentsStudy Finds Marijuana Use Increase Among College Students in Legalized StatesA recent study by Oregon State University found that college student’s use of marijuana have increased within legalized states. According the survey, students in legalized marijuana states were 18% more likely to use marijuana in the past 30 days over students in states that have not legalized the drug. Additionally, the students were also 17% […]January 13, 2020News RoundupTexas Southern University President Placed on Administrative LeaveThe president of Texas Southern University, a historically Black college in Houston, has been placed on administrative leave. The Board of Regents announced that Dr. Austin A. Lane is on leave with pay and that the chief financial officer, Kenneth Huewitt, will serve as interim president. It is unclear why Lane, the 12th president, was […]January 12, 2020StudentsGuardian Ninjas of Integrity (And How We Got There)We teach at Western Governors University (WGU) which has over 110,000 students from every state in the country. Recently, we were part of a student conduct board hearing with a student who allegedly plagiarized four papers. Ava (we’ll call her to protect her identity), was an English Language Learner who was born outside of the U.S.January 9, 2020Previous PagePage 169 of 3226Next Page