cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsUC Berkeley Program Building Diverse Pipeline to LeadershipUC Berkeley’s Executive Leadership Academy is an extensive and intensive bootcamp-style gathering for higher ed faculty interested in — or viewed to be a good candidate for — advancing to provost, chancellor and president roles at colleges and universities. The academy is designed to increase diversity in the highest echelons of campus leadership and to help campus administrations reflect the multiculturalism that increasingly characterizes the world, the nation and student populations.September 27, 2019Recruitment & RetentionHigher Education RecruitmentWhile colleges and universities have made significant strides toward diversifying their student bodies, diversifying faculty and staff remains a challenge throughout academia.September 26, 2019Latest NewsUCLA Launches Bedari Kindness InstituteFunded by $20 million from the Bedari Foundation, the UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute will be a hub for research that will document the positive outcomes that result from acts of kindnessSeptember 26, 2019African-AmericanSuperstar Mo’ne Davis ‘Just One of the Girls’ on Hampton’s Softball TeamMo’ne Davis is perhaps the most unique college athlete ever. But at the same time the freshman middle infielder on the Hampton University women’s softball team is no different than any other college student, and that’s how she wants to be treated.September 25, 2019LatinxStart with How: Inhabiting our Public Roles for Effective LeadershipIn his best-selling, 2009 book on leadership, Start with Why, Simon Sinek offered that the best leaders and organizations give their groups clear guidance regarding the importance of an undertaking, starting with the “why” of the action to be endeavored. Sinek likely never imagined a time and environment in national and international discourse when a necessary precursor to the thing itself (Sinek’s “why”) would need articulation.September 25, 2019Latest NewsCampus Mental Health Care Demand On the RiseStress-related anxiety and depression rank as the most common mental health concerns of today’s college students, according to the latest annual reports by the Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH) at Pennsylvania State University. Higher ed institutions are stepping up to respond to increasing demand for mental health care services.September 23, 2019StudentsCan We Fix How We Judge and Pay for College?You can get a rating on everything — from an Uber driver to a fast food place. But for a recent college graduate like me, finding out things that matter to us about where to go to school and how to pay for it is getting harder, not easier.September 23, 2019LGBTQ+Is Hollywood Ready for Its Close-Up? UCLA Scholars Examine Progress in DiversityA new UCLA study found that “current status quo approaches to addressing the entertainment industry’s diversity problem have failed to move the needle in any significant way.”September 22, 2019Latest NewsImprovements to FAFSA Eagerly AnticipatedSpeaking at the National College Access Network (NCAN) conference earlier this week. Mark A. Brown, COO of Federal Student Aid (FSA), talked about the importance of making college accessible.September 19, 2019HomeCOREY JACKSONCOREY JACKSON has been named chief human resources officer for the University of California San Francisco and UCSF Health. Jackson previously served as executive vice president and chief talent officer for Parkland Health & Hospital Systems in Dallas, Texas. He holds a law degree from the University of Miami School of Law.September 19, 2019Previous PagePage 189 of 3226Next Page