cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeTERESA MCKINNEYTERESA MCKINNEY has been named vice president of student services at Texas Southern University. She previously served as assistant vice president of student affairs at the University of North Texas. McKinney earned a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Michigan University, a master’s degree from Michigan State University and a doctoral degree from National Louis University.July 10, 2019HomeMARILYN SANDERS MOBLEYMARILYN SANDERS MOBLEY has been appointed full professor in the Department of English at Case Western Reserve University. She previously served as the university’s vice president for the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. Mobley earned a bachelor’s degree from Barnard College, a master’s degree from New York University and a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University.July 10, 2019Home35th Anniversary Edition35th Anniversary Edition.July 10, 2019HBCUsLincoln University of Pennsylvania Accreditation Affirmed for Another Eight YearsAt a time when some HBCUs are losing accreditation and others are struggling to keep theirs, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania has been granted institutional accreditation for another eight years by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. “Accreditation assures Lincoln students, their families and all of our stakeholders that the educational standards and campus environment […]July 9, 2019Leadership & PolicyUC Berkeley’s Executive Leadership Academy Welcomes Largest CohortInformation-packed sessions on attributes and skills essential for successfully navigating higher education as a top administrator filled the first day of the Executive Leadership Academy at the University of California at Berkeley.July 9, 2019StudentsJudge Green-Lights Lawsuit Against Student Loan Service ProviderA federal judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit filed by the American Federation of Teachers against student loan servicer Navient to go forward. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in New York issued the opinion in the suit, which AFT filed in autumn 2018. “We are grateful for Judge Cote’s decision, which permits our case to […]July 9, 2019HomeSchools Can Drop Rescinded Gainful-Employment Rules EarlyDr. Charlie Eaton at the University of California – Merced and Dr. Marybeth Gasman at the University of Pennsylvania were decrying intimations by the Department of Education that it intended to rescind “gainful employment” rules written to protect post-secondary students from institutions with predatory recruiting practices, subpar graduation rates, meager earnings for graduates and high levels of student loan debt.July 8, 2019HBCUsAtlanta HBCUs in $8M Partnership with UnitedHealth GroupA multimillion-dollar investment by UnitedHealth Group will fund the Atlanta University Center Consortium Data Science Initiative, a new program to prepare students to meet the growing demand in the marketplace for data analytics experts. The program will expand access to training programs for minority undergraduate students at Morehouse and Spelman colleges, Clark Atlanta University and […]July 8, 2019News RoundupNew Rutgers-Camden Program to Prep Vets for Nursing CareersMilitary veterans share unique experiences such as overseas deployments, a demanding lifestyle, and challenges such as health problems or needing to find a new career when they transition to civilian life, and a new program at Rutgers University–Camden will prepare them for civilian careers as nurses who will care specifically for other veterans. The Veteran […]July 8, 2019News RoundupInternational Black Male Colloquium Picks Milwaukee for 2019 GatheringWisconsin’s Equity & Inclusion Laboratory and the Todd Anthony Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male have announced that the eighth Annual International Colloquium on Black Males in Education (ICBME) will be held in Milwaukee. The 2019 gathering will be held Nov. 6-8 with a pre-event slated for Nov. 5. Milwaukee was chosen […]July 8, 2019Previous PagePage 214 of 3226Next Page