cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Community CollegesTwo South Jersey Community Colleges MergeTwo South Jersey community colleges merged Monday to create a regional community college.July 1, 2019HomeFor Woodroffe, Leadership and Service Go Hand-in-HandAs Sean Woodroffe oversees human resources strategy and execution for TIAA, he calls upon lessons learned as an undergraduate at Shaw University, the first HBCU in the South.July 1, 2019News RoundupHollins University President Resigns After Two Years on the JobDr. Pareena Lawrence, the president of Hollins University, the small, private women’s college near Roanoke, Virginia has resigned from her post, after just two years on the job. The first person of color to lead the campus, Lawrence had high hopes for the position when she spoke to Diverse last year. Alexandra Trower, chair of […]June 30, 2019News RoundupUniversity of Maryland Receives Accreditation WarningThe University of Maryland, College Park has been put on warning and is in jeopardy of losing its accreditation. Margaret M. McMenamin, commission chair said that the accrediting team “identified concerns regarding the institution’s compliance with Standard VII (Governance, Leadership and Administration) and more specifically transparency of its governance structure” that contributed to the warning […]June 30, 2019HBCUsDr. Cheryl Davenport Dozier: A Heart for Savannah State’s StudentsGrowth and graduation are two main themes that characterized Dr. Cheryl Davenport Dozier’s eight-year tenure as president of Savannah State University.June 30, 2019WomenPolicy Research: College Promise Programs Are Excluding Student ParentsTwenty percent of college students in the United States are raising children, yet the much-touted “free college” initiatives, also known as Promise programs, often “unintentionally exclude” these students when offering financial support, according to a briefing paper released this week by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR).June 27, 2019News RoundupReport: U.S. Degree-Attainment Disparities PersistCollege-degree attainment rates have improved over the past decade in the United States, with the share of young adults with at least an associate’s degree rising by 20 percent, resulting in an additional five million more individuals earning a college degree, according to a report by the Center for American Progress. But the gains are […]June 27, 2019African-AmericanDr. Henry N. Tisdale: Transforming Claflin Over 25 YearsAs Dr. Henry N. Tisdale ends a quarter-century at the helm of Claflin University, he finishes the race with a track record that makes him one of the most transformational college presidents of his time.June 27, 2019African-AmericanVSU Student Wins Scholarship to Intern with Actor Terrence JVirginia State University junior Jaelan Hodges has won a $15,000 summer internship scholarship on behalf of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Hodges received the award at the recent BET Weekend Brotherhood Dinner in Los Angeles from actor and TMCF national ambassador Terrence J. “I am beyond blessed!” exclaimed Hodges, a mass communications major from Virginia […]June 27, 2019News RoundupLabor Department Awards $183M in Apprenticeship GrantsMiami Dade College has been awarded a U.S. Department of Labor Scaling Apprenticeship Through Sector-Based Strategies grant worth nearly $2 million to expand and create new apprenticeship opportunities in Florida. The labor department this week announced $183.8 million in Scaling Apprenticeship Through Sector-Based Strategies grants to support the development and expansion of apprenticeships for educational […]June 27, 2019Previous PagePage 216 of 3226Next Page