cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeLESLIE DOYLELESLIE DOYLE has been named chief inclusion officer at Rockhurst University. Previously, she was director of service, diversity and social justice at Fontbonne University. Doyle earned a bachelor’s degree from Northwest Missouri State University, a master’s degree from the University of Kansas, a master’s degree from Fontbonne University and an Ed.D. from Maryville University.May 29, 2019HomeSAÚL JIMÉNEZ-SANDOVALSAÚL JIMÉNEZ-SANDOVAL has been appointed provost and vice president for academic affairs at Fresno State University. He currently serves as dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at the university. Jiménez-Sandoval received a double bachelor’s degree in history and Spanish, a Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese from the University of California, Irvine and professional certificates in critical theory from Cornell University.May 29, 2019Latest NewsRemembering Dr. LaSalle D. LeffallWidely recognized as a towering figure in the field of medicine, a brilliant surgeon and educator who broke color barriers while reaching the pinnacle of his profession, Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., died on May 25 in Washington, D.C. at age 89.May 29, 2019HomeServing OthersCatholic universities across the U.S have long made social justice a part of their mission.May 29, 2019STEMPioneering Geneticist’s Podcast Plums Race and AncestryDr. Janina M. Jeff, who loved science growing up in New Orleans and studied genetics at Spelman College and Vanderbilt University, is dedicated to bridging that field and a Black American community that historically has viewed it with suspicion.May 29, 2019OpinionSocial Justice in Action: Creating a Climate of RESPECT at Associational MeetingsDetermining how best to respond to reports of discrimination, bias and sexual harassment is an important human rights issue in the United States and around the world today. One approach is to adopt a social justice framework.May 29, 2019HealthExperts Probe Critical Issues of Student Health and EducationHealth and education have a major impact on each other, and collaborations at all levels involving families, schools, policymakers and other stakeholders are essential to improving outcomes in both areas for students – especially those from low-income, rural and other under-served populations, speakers said at an event Tuesday co-sponsored by the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Healthy Schools Campaign.May 28, 2019OpinionMyths America Lives By: White Supremacy and the Stories That Give Us MeaningIn this era of emboldened and undeniably racist discourse, Richard Hughes’s Myths America Lives By is a breath of fresh air. Although the examination of the “mythical history” of America may initially seem familiar to readers, Hughes’s thought-provoking historical analysis reveals the primal myth of White supremacy as one that fuels all other American myths.May 28, 2019News RoundupCUNY Students Train for Puerto Rico Post-Maria RebuildingIn preparation for traveling to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico to help with rebuilding efforts, student volunteers across the City University of New York system are invited to attend training sessions and interviews. CUNY is partnering with the New York Stands with Puerto Rico Recovery and Rebuilding Initiative, which is planning four deployments this summer. The first […]May 28, 2019News RoundupWisconsin Assistant Coach’s Wife, Daughter Die in CrashMILWAUKEE — The University of Wisconsin said Sunday the wife and daughter of men’s basketball assistant coach Howard Moore were killed in a Michigan automobile accident. Moore’s wife, Jennifer, and daughter Jaidyn were killed early Saturday in the crash on the M-14 highway in Washtenaw County’s Superior Township, the department said. “There are no words […]May 27, 2019Previous PagePage 230 of 3225Next Page