cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeAcademic Boot CampWarrior-Scholar Project helps prepare service members for college.September 3, 2019STEMHigher Ed Groups Make Urgent Call for Greater Use of Data AnalyticsRepresentatives of three higher education associations, after gathering early this year to discuss ways to promote the use of data analytics at the nation’s colleges and universities, have issued a multi-point “collective call-to-action” that urges institutions to quickly increase use of the strategic asset.August 30, 2019News RoundupPossible Whooping Cough Cases at Georgia UniversityStudents and employees at Brenau University’s Gainesville, Ga. campus may have been exposed to pertussis, also known as whooping cough. News outlets have reported a news release on Wednesday from Brenau saying that potential cases began the week of Aug. 16, according to an Associated Press story. Georgia Department of Public Health District 2 spokesman […]August 30, 2019SportsMore HBCUs Selling Alcohol in Athletic ArenasNorth Carolina A&T State University will join a growing list of HBCUs selling alcohol inside their football stadiums when the defending MEAC and Black College Football champions host backyard rival Elon University on Saturday.August 29, 2019SportsAthletics is Educational, Theory Says SoMany faculty and administrators in the academy view athletics as a distraction to the mission of higher education, and athletes as second-tier students. However, the majority of college athletes not only earn their college education in their lectures and labs, but also earn it on the field, in the pool or on the court.August 29, 2019STEMSaint Peter’s Partners with Medical School to Increase DiversitySaint Peter’s University, a Hispanic-serving Jesuit institution, has signed an agreement with Barbados-based Ross University School of Medicine with the goal of increasing diversity in the U.S. physician workforce.August 29, 2019News RoundupStudy: Aging Higher Ed Workforce Brings ChallengesAs the U.S. population gets older, a significant part of the workforce also is aging, a trend that is even more pronounced in higher education and that must be addressed proactively to promote institutional viability. That’s the bottom line of a research report just released by the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources […]August 28, 2019HBCUsTSU is First HBCU to Open Student-Run Physical, Occupational Therapy ClinicThis week marks a historic first for Tennessee State University as it becomes the first historically Black college or university to open a student-run physical and occupational therapy clinic. The clinic, part of the College of Health Sciences, opens Aug. 30 in the basement of Clement Hall on the main campus.August 28, 2019Latest NewsVirginia Tech’s DePauw Oversees Multifaceted Approach to Grad School DiversityEschewing one-size-fits-all, Dr. Karen P. DePauw, dean of Virginia Tech Graduate School, has developed an inclusion and diversity requirement that will enable programming to fit departmental needs.August 28, 2019News RoundupLiberty University Faculty Member Arrested for Filming GirlsA Liberty University faculty member has been indicted on charges he filmed and photographed underage girls in a state of undress, according to an Associated Press story in the Roanoke Times. The newspaper reported Tuesday that a Botetourt County grand jury indicted David DeHaven this month. The 49-year-old taught business classes online for the prominent […]August 28, 2019Previous PagePage 195 of 3226Next Page