cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeBARBARA KRAUTHAMERBARBARA KRAUTHAMER has been appointed senior vice provost for Interdisciplinary Programs and Innovation at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is also dean of the UMass Amherst Graduate School. Krauthamer received a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College, a master’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis and a Ph.D. from Princeton University.June 26, 2019HomeANA LILIA BARRAZAANA LILLIA BARRAZA has been appointed associate vice president of marketing and communications at Whittier College. She previously served as director of communications at the college. Barraza earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley and a master’s degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.June 26, 2019Latest NewsCUNY Summit Examines the Most Effective Ways to Re-engage Adult LearnersRepresentatives of 17 institutions in the City University of New York (CUNY) system attended an Adult Learner Summit to discuss how to effectively address issues faced by adult learners.June 25, 2019News RoundupAlumna Commits $30M to Rutgers for Mental Health InitiativeRutgers University alumna Marlene Brandt has committed $30 million to the school to launch an initiative that leverages resources to address a serious need for comprehensive mental health services for young people in New Jersey. Adolescents and young adults with behavioral health disorders who are from underrepresented and underserved communities will be particularly welcomed for […]June 25, 2019Latest NewsReport: An SAT-Only Admissions Process Would Make Colleges Less DiverseIf America’s top 200 colleges admitted applicants based on their SAT scores alone, more than half of the enrolled students would have to leave, and those remaining, with scores higher than 1250, would be less racially diverse and slightly more affluent. That’s a key finding in a report released this week by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.June 24, 2019StudentsLegislation Would Cancel All Existing Federal Student Loan DebtEliminating tuition and fees at all public four-year colleges and universities and making community colleges, trade schools and apprenticeship programs tuition- and fee-free for all students are highlights of federal legislation introduced Monday by U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders of Vermont and representatives Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. The […]June 24, 2019HBCUsBennett President Out, Interim InAn interim leader took the reins at Bennett College on Friday after the sudden departure of the president of the small, historically Black women’s school.June 24, 2019News RoundupVickers Receives 100 Black Men Award for DoctorsDr. Selwyn Vickers, senior vice president and dean of the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, has been named the 2019 Dr. James T. Black Award recipient by 100 Black Men of America. Vickers recently accepted the national award, given annually to one physician, at The Chairman’s Awards Luncheon in Las Vegas. “It […]June 24, 2019HomeA Servant LeaderDr. Henry Tisdale retires from Claflin University after 25 years on the job.June 24, 2019Faculty & StaffLet’s Retire Ageism in AcademeNow in the middle-child position between scores of retiring senior colleagues and recently hired junior faculty members, I mourn the unintentional ways we may be complicit in higher education’s growing problem with ageism.June 24, 2019Previous PagePage 219 of 3225Next Page