cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsHow The Dastardly “D” Prevents Getting to the “E” in EquityTime and again we in higher education see polls that show students are not prepared for the world of work, while at the same time higher education steadfastly touts its success. And, in most all cases, higher education is right.October 10, 2019Campus ClimateA Case for Multiracial Student Unions: Embracing Demographic TrendsIt is inescapable that the demographics in the United States student population is trending multiracial. Improving the experience will require new approaches by educators and administrators. Campus culture must change and evolve to address and support the needs of multicultural students as they struggle with identity development and search for a sanctuary to congregate, learn, and prosper in academia.October 9, 2019LatinxGraduate School Enrollment on the RiseGraduate school applications and first-time enrollment are on the rise with the largest increases in mathematics and computer sciences.October 9, 2019LGBTQ+Creating an LGBTQ+ Friendly CampusAlthough higher education has been lauded for fostering an inclusive environment which facilitates identity development, college campuses are not immune to occurrences of hate and bias. Frequently these occurrences are unintentionally perpetuated by institutional policies and campus culture.October 8, 2019OpinionThe Mother of All ScamsAs an anthropologist and social worker studying domestic transracial adoption in Chicago between 2009 and 2016, I witnessed numerous pregnant Black women voluntarily relinquish their parental rights in an effort to secure a ‘better’ future for their children, who were often then adopted by white suburban parents.October 8, 2019HomeSurvey Reveals a Heightened Sense of Financial InsecurityA new survey from Champlain College Online reveals people of all ages feel financial insecurity, but are willing to invest in training and education to advance their careers.October 7, 2019SportsFair Pay To Play Hailed As Game-ChangerThe Fair Pay To Play Act that California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law on Sept 30. is being hailed as a game-changer for collegiate athletics.October 6, 2019OpinionThe Possible Intersection Between the Elimination of the GRE’s and Interest ConvergenceIn light of that fact that issues of race and racism are deeply rooted in U.S. society, it is possible for race and racism to be attached to the policies, practices, procedures, and institutionalized systems of higher education. Interest convergence maybe useful for understanding the various ways ivory tower institutions benefit from eliminating the GRE, while concurrently accepting more minoritized students, with a particular focus on Black students.October 3, 2019STEMScholars Examine Segregation of Latino K-12 StudentsAs Latino children entered elementary schools this fall, they were likely to encounter fewer White students than they would have a generation ago, based on a recently published academic study. However, the same research found that low-income students of all racial groups were more likely to share classrooms with middle-class pupils than in previous decades.October 3, 2019HomeNANCEE SORENSONNANCEE SORENSON has been named chancellor of Louisiana State University Eunice. She formerly served as president of the Brandon campus of Hillsborough Community College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s in agency counseling from Indiana State University, and she holds a doctorate in educationaladministration from the University of Texas at Austin.October 2, 2019Previous PagePage 186 of 3226Next Page