cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.LGBTQ+Survey Shows More Americans Don’t Care About Coworkers’ SexualityA new research study shows that an increasing number of Americans don’t care about their coworkers’ sexuality or gender expression. A survey in May of more than 2,000 employees revealed that 60 percent of Americans have no preference about with whom they work, compared to 55 percent the prior year, according to Bospar, a California-based […]June 5, 2019News RoundupCMSI Selects New Cohort of MSI Aspiring Leaders, Presidential MentorsThe Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania has selected the next cohort of mid-career aspiring leaders for the second MSI Aspiring Leaders Forum. The forum, slated for Nov. 1-3, will include a range of sessions such as fiscal management, strategic fundraising, presidential fit and […]June 5, 2019HomeStudy: Young Americans’ Wages Same As Decade AgoAdjusted for inflation, young Americans are earning the exact wages their counterparts were paid a decade ago and are feeling left behind economically, according to a study released Tuesday by Young Invincibles.June 4, 2019HBCUsLeave Ready, to Pivot: A Researcher’s Reflection on Purpose Beyond the Professoriate“Leave Ready” is a campaign by Xavier University of Louisiana (XULA) for its students centered on the notion of readiness. Signs and graphics, at one point, populated the campus with pictures of students and successful alumni with the slogan “Leave Ready.”June 3, 2019News RoundupAPLU Urges House to Pass New Dreamers ActThe Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) has thrown its support behind the American Dream and Promise Act of 2019. In a letter Monday to majority and minority leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives, APLU president Peter McPherson strongly urged leaders to approve the legislation. The act “would protect the thousands of Dreamers […]June 3, 2019STEMLouisiana College Prep School Refutes Allegations of Abuse, Academic FraudLeaders of a private, predominantly Black college-prep school in southern Louisiana are defending the K-12 institution against allegations of emotionally and physically abusing students and falsifying academic records, saying the accusations are untrue and smear the institution’s good reputation.June 3, 2019OpinionCollege is a Place of Self-Discovery And ReinventionThankfully, in America we are not required to have it all figured out by age 17. Our 17-year-old inclinations and test scores do not have to determine our subsequent years. We live in a land of second chances. Students, enrolled in community colleges to elite universities, are encouraged to rediscover and reinvent themselves. That is, to search for what’s “worth wanting.”June 2, 2019HBCUsFire, Water Cause Damage at Morris Brown College.Morris Brown College, which has been struggling to regain its accreditation, has experienced yet another setback. A fire broke out over the weekend in the administration building, igniting the sprinkler system and causing severe water damage to the building, including the president’s office, according to the school’s interim president, Dr. Kevin James. He said that […]June 2, 2019Latest NewsNew Report Emphasizes the Importance of Research on Higher Ed Prison ProgramsWith the Second Chance Pell pilot program extended to 2020, a new report released by Ithaka S+R details the need for comprehensive research into higher education for incarcerated individuals.June 1, 2019News RoundupStudy: Link Between Treatment Programs and Reduced Jail, RecidivismA five-year study by the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice at Wayne State University’s School of Social Work found that diverting individuals with mental health disorders into treatment programs rather than simply jailing them significantly reduces the jail population and reduces the chances of recidivism. The two-phase study, recently released by the state of […]June 1, 2019Previous PagePage 227 of 3225Next Page