cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.African-AmericanStudy: Black and Latino Students Often Left out of Advanced CourseworkWhether it’s lack of resources or lack of opportunity, a study from The Education Trust finds that Black and Latino students across the country are being denied valuable educational opportunities.January 9, 2020Community CollegesStepping Away from the Brink: Part VI: Community Colleges and their Important Role in a More Equitable WorldAs the holiday season has quickly come and gone, we resume our “Stepping Away from the Brink” series and have shifted our emphasis to the important role Community Colleges play in the upward mobility for low-income families and communities of color.January 8, 2020News RoundupTuskegee University President Takes Temporary Medical LeaveTuskegee University President Dr. Lily D. McNair is taking a medical leave of absence for an undisclosed health issue, according to a statement released by the university’s board of trustees. McNair will step away from the presidency on Jan. 15 and will be away for most of the Spring 2020 semester. “Life sometimes presents us […]January 8, 2020StudentsOne Small Liberal Arts College is Showing The World How Higher Education Should EvolveIt is hard to recall a time in my life filled with more cynicism than the one we are in today. If you want to believe that as a country, we can’t do better, stop reading now. Because I want to tell you a pretty cool story that reminds us that individuals and institutions can do good.January 7, 2020Home2020 Most Promising Places to Work in Student AffairsPRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: Ralph@DiverseEducation.com Fairfax, Va.— For the seventh consecutive year, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education is pleased to announce its report “The Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs” will be published in the March 5, 2020 edition of the magazine. With a focus on […]January 7, 2020Latest NewsIHEP Study, Top 100 Rankings Highlight Student Diversity Record of Flagship InstitutionsMinority students are achieving academic success, but all too often not at the public flagship institutions entrusted with serving them.January 6, 2020African-AmericanDr. Billy C. Hawkins Revives Ailing HBCU Amid Cheers and ControversyAs president of Talladega College, Dr. Billy C. Hawkins is known as a turnaround expert among higher education leaders. Now, as chair of the 37 presidents of United Negro College Fund (UNCF) institutions, Hawkins is sharing his turnaround skills with others.January 6, 2020Faculty & StaffStudy on Black Youth and Racism Should Alarm Us All and Push Us to ActionOn the last day of 2019, I had to purge and get my thoughts out by writing on what is the most troubling study I’ve read on Black youth and racism in quite a while. It has nagged me for over a week, but I could not find the words to express or capture my deep-to-the-heart rage.January 2, 2020Community CollegesDr. Stevie Watson Focuses on Recruitment, Retention and Graduation at SUNY MorrisvilleDr. Stevie Watson is the first dean of the School of Agriculture, Business & Technology at the State University of New York (SUNY) Morrisville, one of two new schools the university formed after it reorganized programs previously spread across four schools. Watson arrives at a time when the SUNY system, which is made up of 64 campuses, has seen several years of declining enrollment — down 9.9% between 2010 and 2018.January 1, 2020HomeKIMO AH YUNKIMO AH YUN has been appointed the first minority provost for Marquette University. Ah Yun had been serving as acting provost for the university since Oct. 31, 2018. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from California State University, Sacramento, a master’s degree in communication studies from Kansas State University and a Ph.D. in communication from Michigan State University.December 26, 2019Previous PagePage 170 of 3226Next Page