cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeCHRISTOPHER D. LEECHRISTOPHER D. LEE has been named chief human resources officer at the College of William and Mary. He currently serves as associate vice chancellor for human resources for the Virginia Community College System. Leehas an undergraduate degree from Auburn University, a master’s degree from Golden Gate University and a doctorate from Georgia State University.July 24, 2019StudentsLawmakers Introduce Legislation Cancelling Student Loan DebtUp to $50,000 in student loan debt will be cancelled for 42 million Americans under a bill introduced Tuesday in the House of Representatives by South Carolina Democrat James E. Clyburn, the majority whip, and in the Senate by presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. That provision alone in the Student Loan Debt Relief Act […]July 23, 2019News RoundupCongressional HBCU Caucus Gets Five New MembersFive new Senate and House members have joined the Congressional Bipartisan Historically Black Colleges and Universities Caucus as the bipartisan coalition prepares for its second annual Congressional Diversity in Tech Summit. The new members are Democratic representatives Cheri Bustos of Illinois, Andre Carson of Indiana, Sylvia Garcia of Texas, Lucy McBath of Georgia and Sen. […]July 23, 2019StudentsIt’s Time to Celebrate High-Quality Community CollegesFor over a third of American undergraduate students, pursuit of a college education begins at community college. Excellent community colleges propel students of all backgrounds into the middle class.July 23, 2019Latest NewsLawyers: More Sexual Misconduct Victims, More Perpetrators at Morehouse CollegeIn the wake of allegations of sexual harassment and assault against a Morehouse College administrator that lit up social media late last week, an attorney representing one of the young men said there appear to be numerous victims and perpetrators and accused the men’s school of ignoring complaints for years.July 22, 2019StudentsStudy: Cutting Federal Graduate Loans Would Harm Black Students, HBCUsCuts to federal student loans for graduate and professional students could be devastating to African-Americans and, in a ripple effect, historically Black colleges and universities, according to a study by the AccessLex Institute.July 22, 2019News RoundupTexas Southern to Host Democratic Presidential Primary DebateDemocratic presidential candidates will mix it up Sept. 12 and 13 in the party’s third set of primary debates, which are scheduled to take place at Texas Southern University’s Health & Physical Education Arena. The agreement between the historially Black university and ABC News – which is broadcasting the debate along with Univision – was […]July 22, 2019News RoundupPolice Probing Gun Threats Against HowardHoward University is sending a message to the campus community after some students allegedly issued threats of gun violence against the school via email and social media group chats, television station WJLA has reported. Numerous “life-threatening and dangerous messages” were posted on social media by students and submitted through emails and group chat, Howard administrators […]July 22, 2019HomeA Teachable MomentUtah State’s Dr. Idalis Villanueva mentors to boost number of underrepresented in engineering.July 22, 2019HBCUsThe Future of Higher Education and IndustrySocial media manager. App developer. Uber driver and Podcast producer. These are just a few of the many jobs that didn’t exist 35 years ago. And as current trends go, there will undoubtedly be a number of new professions that will be created over the next decade or so, forcing higher education leaders to rethink how they train and prepare students for the emerging workforce.July 22, 2019Previous PagePage 208 of 3226Next Page