cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeOLADELE “DELE” OGUNSEITANOLADELE “DELE” OGUNSEITAN has been named a University of California Presidential Chair at the University of California, Irvine. He also serves as professor and founding chair of the Department of Population Health & Disease Prevention at the university. Ogunseitan earned a Master of Public Health degree from UC Berkeley and a doctorate from the University of Tennessee.October 15, 2019HomeMAYKAO Y. HANGMAYKAO Y. HANG has been appointed vice president and founding dean of the College of Health at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. She previously served as president and CEO of the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation since 2010. Hang earned a bachelor’s degree from Brown University, a master’s degree from the University of Minnesota and a doctorate in public administration from Hamline University.October 15, 2019HomeROBERT COBB JR.ROBERT COBB JR. has been appointed interim co-director of the Center of Excellence in Product Design and Advanced Manufacturing at North Carolina A&T State University. He is also associate professor in the College of Science and Technology’s department of graphic design technology. Cobb earned a bachelor’s degree and PhD from Virginia Tech and a master’s degree from North Carolina A&T State University.October 15, 2019HBCUsGrambling State University: God’s PlanAs a transfer student, admittedly Grambling was not Ayeisha’s first choice. Though in her words “Grambling was the best choice I made for my life.”October 15, 2019HomeJohnson C. Smith Foster Care Transition Program Marks a DecadeJohnson C. Smith program helps youth make the transition from foster care to adulthood on a path that leads to college and a bachelor’s degree — and provide them with a safety net.October 15, 2019HomeClimate ControlCampus surveys reveal divergent views breaking along color line.October 14, 2019Community CollegesFree College for Whom? The Emergent Barriers of Free Public College PoliciesAfter decades of mounting student debt and rising tuition costs that accelerate at a pace that far exceeds that of the average national salary, some among a crowded Democratic primary field are heralding free college as the progressive change this country needs to empower the 99 percent.October 14, 2019Latest NewsReport Addresses Issues Related to College ClosuresA new report from The Century Foundation provides suggestions on how to more effectively foresee an institution’s financial instability.October 14, 2019Leadership & PolicyStepping Away from the Brink – Part IV – The Access and Affordability ChallengeThe challenges in higher education are clear. By exploring the two key challenges of access and affordability in higher education in the primary and secondary education industries, cities and states allot the appropriate amount of resources to ensure both.October 12, 2019Campus ClimateStudy Finds College Students Build Friendships that Bridge DividesA new study finds that college students who build interworldview friendships are likely to develop positive attitudes towards all worldviews.October 10, 2019Previous PagePage 185 of 3226Next Page