cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeALFREDO NIEVES MORENOALFREDO NIEVES MORENO has been appointed associate vice president of academic affairs at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in Puerto Rico. He previously served as director of the Interdisciplinary Faculty of Humanistic and Social Studies at the university. Nieves Moreno earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Puerto Rico, a master’s degree from the University of the Sacred Heart, and a Ph.D. from the Antonio de Nebrija University in Spain.November 14, 2019HomePATRICIA “PATTY” A. PERILLOPATRICIA “PATTY” A. PERILLO has been named vice president for student affairs at the University of Maryland, effective January 2020. She currently serves as vice president for student affairs and assistant professor of higher education at Virginia Tech. Perillo earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Delaware and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park.November 14, 2019StudentsHigher Education Has Changed. The Law Must Change with ItThe Higher Education Act (HEA), the law that helps students finance their postsecondary education, has not been reauthorized since 2008. A lot has changed in the last 11 years, including higher education, and the law that was passed in 2008 is no longer responsive to the challenges facing today’s students.November 12, 2019HomeThe Face of ChangeUniversity of Utah law school dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner makes history.November 11, 2019Latest NewsSymposium Puts Focus on Black Women as Feminists and Civil Rights ActivistsExplaining the dual role of Black women as feminists and civil rights activists throughout American history was at the core of a symposium held on Friday that focused on the intersectionality of Women’s Studies and African American Studies at Prairie View A&M University.November 10, 2019African-AmericanWhitewashing Impeachment and 2020: Don’t Forget Who Got Us HereLike the majority of Americans facing the new impeachment inquiry landscape, I am both jubilant and alarmed. What will happen now? Impeachment of a sitting president is a dead-serious business, with no predictable outcome.November 8, 2019HomeFurious Flower Poetry Center Celebrating 25 YearsIn September 1994, if you were a Black poet or needed assurance that Black poetry and its writers were not extinct but alive, cra¬fting, publishing, teaching and flourishing, then the inaugural Furious Flower Poetry Conference at James Madison University was the place to be. Since that first decade-defining gathering 25 years ago, Furious Flower has grown into an internationally recognized center for the study and preservation of Black poetry.November 8, 2019Press ReleasesDiverse and CoopLew Partnership to Spark Wave of Diversity Initiatives, Research, and LiteraturePRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: Ralph@DiverseEducation.com Partnership to focus on key areas and experts of diversity administration and targeted skill-sets for diversity officers in higher education Fairfax, Va.— CoopLew and Diverse announce a partnership for an ongoing series of national diversity initiatives, research, and literature in higher education. The […]November 7, 2019Asian American Pacific IslanderWhat I Learned from The Vagina MonologuesOne of the proudest accomplishments of my undergraduate experience was my involvement with the V-Day Movement that produces The Vagina Monologues every year. Freshman fall, I joined this organization whose mission is to “end violence against all women and girls (cisgender, transgender, and those who hold fluid identities that are subject to gender-based violence).”November 7, 2019Latest NewsMilwaukee Serves as Backdrop to Examine Issues Plaguing Black MalesIf you look at the data surrounding the Brew City, it is hard to believe Milwaukee is making any progress to move the needle at all on racial equity. The city has the highest Black-White segregation and the highest rate of incarceration of Black males in the country. The state of Wisconsin, anchored by the city of Milwaukee, has the worst Black-White achievement gap in the country as evidenced by National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores, a truth that has persisted for over 15 years.November 6, 2019Previous PagePage 179 of 3226Next Page