cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsResearch Focuses on Lack of Women Authors on Graduate SyllabiWhile women in academia are prolific in publishing their research, they are underrepresented in political science graduate course syllabi and reading lists, according to a recent study led by a University of California Irvine scholar.September 13, 2019OpinionStepping Away from the BrinkLeadership at all levels of a college/university is critical to its effectiveness and success. While the President and his/her leadership team are in the driver seat of working with key constituents to set the strategic vision and plan for the institution and its implementation, Board of Trustees and Governors are a critical piece of the institution’s governance.September 12, 2019StudentsIt’s Time to Hack the Gates in College Admissions SystemsResearch has found that admissions officers are more likely to recommend low-income students for admission when they have access to more student background and context information for holistic review processes.September 11, 2019HomeReport: Public Institutions Aren’t Adequately Serving Latino StudentsA new report from The Education Trust gives most states poor to failing grades when it comes to enrolling and graduating Latinos in public colleges and universities.September 11, 2019OpinionEffectively Mentoring Women of Color on the College Campus: A Holistic and Intersectional Ecology (HIE) ModelMany women of color (WOC) students have been silently suffering at Predominantly White Institutions (PWI’s) across the country. A deeper examination suggests these students are doing well academically, but struggling to maintain positive wellbeing in campus environments that may feel unwelcoming and at times hostile.September 10, 2019HBCUsPresidential Debate Puts HBCU in National SpotlightThis week’s Democratic presidential debate at Texas Southern University (TSU) will provide national exposure for historically Black colleges and universities, and potentially force the candidates to address issues of race and access to higher education.September 9, 2019HBCUsI Was Raised by Black Educators. We Think Biden DisappointsAt the intersection of race and inequality, I see unique and impressive strengths in several of the candidate’s education agendas and I find myself particularly excited about Senator Kamala Harris’ more ambitious goals of raising teacher pay by an average of 13.5k and investing over 60 billion in infrastructure, scholarship and curriculum funding at HBCUs.September 9, 2019Faculty & StaffNCAA Decides Against Exerting More Authority over Academic MisconductNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I governance will not be adding reforms that would give the NCAA greater authority to discipline institutions that have engaged in academic misconduct.September 6, 2019HBCUsBringing HBCUs to the (Round) TableRepeatedly in the HBCU research literature and through anecdotal accounts, we have learned that school officials, specifically counselors but also teachers, are not aware of HBCUs and fail to present these schools as options for college-bound high school students.September 5, 2019StudentsIHEP Report Addresses Affordability at State Flagship UniversitiesMost state flagship universities are not affordable for students from low- and middle-income backgrounds. That’s according to a new report issued this week by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP).September 4, 2019Previous PagePage 192 of 3226Next Page