cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeTime to ShineTrump administration’s Johnathan Holifield works to broaden opportunity for HBCUs.August 5, 2019STEMColleges Vie for Resources to Address STEM DisparitiesIn an era of scarce resources, colleges and universities are increasingly turning to big donors to fund efforts focused squarely on closing achievement gaps in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. For more than a decade, institutions have tried — without much success — to address the ongoing disparity. Still, that has not kept them from making new efforts.August 2, 2019News RoundupHBCU Lawsuit in Maryland: Mediation Fails AgainOnce again, court-ordered mediation in a case that’s pitted HBCU supporters against the state of Maryland for 13 years has ended without resolution, according to the Baltimore Sun. In 2006, a coalition of advocates accused the state of fostering segregation by allowing well-funded academic programs at traditionally White institutions to undermine similar ones at four […]August 1, 2019OpinionStepping Away from the Brink, Part II: Presidential LeadershipConversations surrounding the state of higher education are increasingly becoming the foci of not only the media and government officials, but also boards of directors. Many issues stem from an industry that has grown beyond its means.August 1, 2019Leadership & PolicyNotre Dame Provost Stepping DownDr. Thomas G. Burish, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost at the University of Notre Dame, will step down from that post at the conclusion of his current five-year term on July 1, 2020. The university’s trustee board chair, John J. Brennan, and president Rev. John I. Jenkins made the announcement Thursday. Burish, Notre Dame’s provost […]August 1, 2019HomeKIPP Celebrates 25th Anniversary at Annual Schools SummitTanaya Washington attended a KIPP Academy in South Bronx, N.Y. and is now an assistant principal at KIPP WAYS Academy in Atlanta. Three of Washington’s five children attend KIPP schools, and she was one of hundreds of KIPP alum who shared their experiences this week at the annual KIPP Summit as the charter school marks its 25th anniversary.July 31, 2019News RoundupAudit: Ohio State Center Didn’t Report 57 Possible FeloniesAn audit has found that an Ohio State University center that supported sexual-assault victims failed to report 57 potential felonies to law enforcement as legally required during the three years it was open, KTAR News has reported. After finding workers didn’t properly document and report students’ sexual assault complaints, the university closed its Sexual Civility […]July 31, 2019Leadership & PolicyEx-Michigan State President Gets Millions in PayoutThe former Michigan State University president accused of lying about her knowledge of allegations against sports doctor Larry Nassar is getting about $2.5 million as part of a retirement package, according to an Associated Press report. Michigan State announced Tuesday that Dr. Lou Anna Simon’s retirement will be effective Aug. 31. She resigned as president […]July 31, 2019Latest NewsResearch: Fathers Linked to Culturally Different Views of Infidelity, JealousyA recently published study stepped outside of typically studied societies to gather cross-cultural views on infidelity and jealousy, and it revealed something about the father factor.July 30, 2019Campus ClimateImpostor Syndrome, Black College Students and How Administrators Can HelpThe negative racialized experiences of Black students remain a prevalent yet under-reported issue on college campuses. Several psychological studies suggest that these experiences may cause Black students to question the legitimacy of their success and the extent to which they belong on majority-White college campuses. These aspects of self-doubt are key elements of what is known as the impostor syndromeJuly 30, 2019Previous PagePage 204 of 3226Next Page