cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeNY Seminary Names Black Pastor First Woman PresidentIn making history as the first female president of New York Theological Seminary, Rev. Dr. LaKeesha N. Walrond said she hopes to lead the school to new heights and that her historic appointment will inspire others to shatter glass ceilings yet unbroken.May 20, 2019African-AmericanColumbia HBCU Fellowship Empowers Students to ThriveThe Columbia HBCU Fellowship program allows young people to take classes on the Ivy League campus, work with organizations in New York, where Columbia is located, and receive industry mentoring.May 20, 2019OpinionWhy Study Abroad and the “Year of Return: Ghana 2019” MatterAs Ghana celebrates a “Year of Return,” there is an opportunity to diversify and expand international programming in higher education.May 20, 2019Latest NewsBillionaire Promises to Pay Off Student Debt for Morehouse GraduatesBillionaire investor Robert F. Smith has promised to pay off the student loan debt for this year’s graduating class of Morehouse College.May 19, 2019News RoundupGarcia to Graduates: You have a Responsibility to the Next GenerationMildred García, president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, told graduates at Ithaca College’s 124th Commencement ceremony that they have a profound responsibility to use the achievement of their degree to serve as a beacon of hope and opportunity for others. García delivered the main address to some 1,500 graduates at the […]May 19, 2019MSIsVoting Advocates Sue Tennessee Over Tougher New LawA foundation that promotes civic engagement among young Americans is among several groups that have sued to block enactment of a new Tennessee law that they contend would suppress voting on college campuses and elsewhere with strict new registration rules and substantial penalties for violating them.May 18, 2019News RoundupCollege of DuPage Math Professor Wins AwardDr. Rita Patel, an associate professor of mathematics at College of DuPage, has received a major accolade from the Illinois section of the Mathematical Association of America – the 2019 Early Career Teaching Award for Extraordinarily Successful Teaching by a Beginning College or University Mathematics Faculty Member.May 18, 2019OpinionDelivering the Promise of Brown v. Board of Education Demands That We Become Active Change AgentsI was born five years after Brown v. Board of Education, the United States Supreme Court landmark case that made education a civil right in America. The Court argued that “separate, but equal,” was a constitutional violation, thus, outlawing segregation in classrooms across public schools and postsecondary institutions across the country.May 16, 2019News RoundupBill Aims to Cut Need for College Remedial CoursesThe Promoting Readiness in Education to Prevent Additional Remediation and Expense (PREPARE) Act, introduced by Democrat presidential hopeful Amy Klobuchar and two of her Senate colleagues, is aimed at helping to reduce the need for students to take remedial courses when pursuing post-secondary education and improving degree-completion rates. The bill, sponsored by the Minnesota senator, […]May 16, 2019Latest NewsNew Survey Assesses the Mindset of Adult LearnersIn today’s higher education landscape, many colleges and universities are clamoring to attract adult learners and the dollars they bring to the bottom line. To gain insight into the mindsets of adult learners, education research firm EAB recently conducted a survey of current and prospective students attending or interested in undergraduate and graduate degree programs as well as certificate programs.May 16, 2019Previous PagePage 232 of 3225Next Page