cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeMARÍA DEL CARMEN FLORES-MILLSMARÍA DEL CARMEN FLORES-MILLS has been appointed vice president of student engage-ment and dean of students at Queens Uni-versity of Charlotte in North Carolina. She was previously dean of students at Colgate University. Flores-Mills holds a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and education from Iowa State University and a law degree from the University of Iowa College of Law.August 21, 2019Opinion‘Go Back to Your Country’ A Direct Threat to US Higher EducationU.S. academic institutions need to fight messages of hate and bigotry, and engage in an open conversation across their communities about racism and xenophobia that seem to be escalating in certain circles of the American society.August 20, 2019InternationalFederal Rule Change Likely to Impact International and Immigrant StudentsWhile the U.S. public-charge rule has existed since the 1990s, the new version has far-reaching implications for immigrant and international students. The rule requires individuals seeking to enter the U.S. to show they are self-sufficient and will not require public resources, including government benefits such as welfare. The rule’s definition has been expanded to include non-cash public benefits.August 20, 2019News RoundupRobots, Many Delivering Food, Arriving on CampusesStarship Technologies launched a new service earlier this year to deliver food and groceries at two U.S. universities using self-driving robots. Now the San Francisco-based startup is planning on doing a whole lot more, according to an article in CNET. Starship announced Tuesday that it will expand the service to 100 universities over the next […]August 20, 2019SportsStephen Curry Funds Howard University’s Golf Re-StartStephen Curry is among the premier scorers in the NBA, but Monday the two-time NBA MVP handed out a big-time assist. An avid golfer, Curry announced he will make a seven-figure donation to start NCAA Division I men’s and women’s golf teams at Howard University.August 19, 2019LGBTQ+Gender-Minority Mental Health Study: Change Needed on CampusesStudents who identify as transgender, gender-nonconforming, genderqueer and nonbinary are far more likely to experience mental health problems than their peers, Boston University researchers and collaborators reveal in an article published in the September issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.August 19, 2019News RoundupQuestions Surround University of Louisville Hospital-Purchase PlanKentucky Gov. Matt Bevin and the University of Louisville agreed last week to spend up to $100 million in combined public funds and foundation cash to take over Jewish Hospital and other properties under KentuckyOne Health. But a former chief medical officer at the hospital says that an alternative proposal didn’t involve spending taxpayers’ money […]August 19, 2019HomeGraduate EducationGraduate EducationAugust 19, 2019Campus ClimateAcademic Bullying: Higher Education’s Dirty Little SecretWhen we think about workplace bullying, we often think of it in terms of the corporate world, not higher education. Yet, academic bullying – workplace bullying that takes place in institutions of higher education – can no longer remain a dirty little secret. It’s a persistent issue in higher education that must be addressed. Once the issue is out in the open, it is the responsibility of the individual institution to work to change their culture.August 16, 2019Leadership & PolicyCalifornia College President Under Investigation ResignsContra Costa College president Dr. Katrina VanderWoude – one of three top administrators under an unspecified investigation – has quit, according to a story in the East Bay Times. At a special meeting Wednesday, the Contra Costa Community College District board approved a resignation agreement signed by VanderWoude . The chancellor, Dr. Fred Wood, told […]August 16, 2019Previous PagePage 199 of 3226Next Page