cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeRODNEY PRIESTLEYRODNEY PRIESTLEY has been appointed to the newly created position of vice dean for innovation at Princeton University, effective Feb. 3. He has been serving as professor of chemical and biological engineeringat Princeton. He holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Texas Tech University and a doctorate in chemical engineering from Northwestern University.September 18, 2019HomeMONIQUE L. AKASSIMONIQUE L. AKASSI has been named assistant to the president and professor of English at Talladega College. She previously served as associate provost for faculty at Edward Waters College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English & comparative literature from the University of Cincinnati, a master’s degree in English composition and rhetoric from Wright State University, and a doctorate in English composition and rhetoric from Morgan State University.September 18, 2019HomeTIFFANY HAMILTONTIFFANY HAMILTON has been named the first chief diversity officer at Pace University. Hamilton was formerly associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Westchester Community College. Hamilton holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and a master’s degree in higher education administration from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.September 18, 2019HomeLINDA STRONG-LEEKLINDA STRONG-LEEK has been named provost of Berea College. She previously served as vice president for diversity and inclusion at Berea. Strong-Leek holds a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in English and educational administration from North Carolina Central University. She also holds a doctorate in English from Michigan State University.September 18, 2019HomeJULIE CROMERJULIE CROMER has been appointed director of athletics at Ohio University. She is the first female to hold the position. She was formerly senior deputy athletics director at the University of Arkansas. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications management from Missouri State University and a master’s degree in public affairs from Indiana University.September 18, 2019African-AmericanOn Why I Can’t “Take it Slowly” with My SonMy son is 12 years old and in 7th grade. Nothing special there. He’s a quiet kid who is polite, perhaps even overly polite, if there’s such a thing. He’s also Black.September 17, 2019Native AmericansReport Details High Rates of Suspension for Native Americans in K–12An examination of school district data in the state of California shows the statewide suspension rate for Native American children and youth is more than double the statewide suspension average.September 16, 2019Recruitment & RetentionThe Economic Impact on Higher EducationFor many public and private institutions alike, enrollment is a key factor that affects operating budgets year-to-year and ultimately will influence where colleges and universities decide to invest – and simultaneously – cut spending. In the case of a recession, enrollment can either be an opportunity or a challenge for institutions.September 16, 2019HomeAcademic KickoffAcademic KickoffSeptember 16, 2019Faculty & StaffAccess as Model: How Students with Intellectual Disabilities Can Improve Higher EducationIf higher education programs for people with intellectual disabilities are to work to the fullest extent, students should not be merely included. Higher education should change to mark their valued presence.September 13, 2019Previous PagePage 191 of 3226Next Page