cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.STEMWVSU Offers Free ‘Rocket Girls’ Summer STEM CampRocket Girls is a free day camp that will be offered this summer by West Virginia State University’s Center for the Advancement of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The camp will run July 29 through Aug. 2 at WVSU’s Institute campus and will provide girls ages 12 to 17 with information and hands-on instruction geared […]May 16, 2019HBCUsCast Your Buckets Down Where You AreHave young Black professionals at Historically Black Colleges and Universities been working too hard ‘on the wrong side of the boat?’ Have we reached a point where we are casting all of our nets with no avail? For some of us, the short answer can often feel like yes. For the rest of us, typically the upper-side of the Millennial Generation, the answer is found in navigating ‘the system.’May 15, 2019Latest NewsLegislators Propose Commission on Social Status of Black MalesNoting that 2019 marks the 400th year since the first enslaved Africans arrived on North American soil, members of Congress and leaders of organizations that serve young Black males gathered outside the U.S. Capitol building Tuesday afternoon to announce the introduction of a House resolution to create a Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys.May 15, 2019SportsNCAA Forms Working Group to Examine Name, Image and LikenessThe decision by NCAA president Dr. Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors to appoint a working group to examine issues related to student-athlete name, image and likeness drew sharp reaction from academicians.May 15, 2019Latest NewsGeorgetown Study Explores Privilege and Race in Educational OutcomesRecent headlines have revealed that money matters more than brains in getting some privileged teens into top universities, but a new report from researchers at Georgetown University found that socioeconomic disparity has long-term effects, far beyond the college years.May 15, 2019StudentsDischarge, Reparations Part of Student Loan Debt DiscussionCancellation and reparations, two topics that have not been at the forefront of discussion about the twin student loan debt and default crises, surfaced during an event Tuesday presented by the Bipartisan Policy Council, the Consumer Bankers Association and The Aspen Institute Financial Security Program.May 14, 2019HomeNABILA EL-BASSELNABILA EL-BASSEL has been named University Professor at Columbia University. Most recently, she served as the Willma and Albert Musher professor of social work at Columbia. El-Bassel received a bachelor’s degree from Tel Aviv University in Israel, a master’s degree in social work from the Hebrew University School of Social Work in Israel and a Ph.D. from the Columbia University School of Social Work.May 14, 2019HomeLARISSA LITTLETON-STEIBLARISSA LITTLETON-STEIB has been named chancellor of Delgado Community College. Most recently, she was chancellor of Baton Rouge Community College. Littleton-Steib received a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Xavier University of Louisiana and a Ph.D. in urban higher education from Jackson State University.May 14, 2019HomeJACQUELINE M. GILLJACQUELINE M. GILL has been appointed president of Danville Community College. Prior to her new role, she served as president of Metropolitan Community College. Gill earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Texas A&M University, a master’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University.May 14, 2019HomeANA GAILLATANA GAILLAT has been appointed dean of academic affairs at Vermont Technical College. She currently serves as associate vice president of academic affairs at Bristol Community College. Gaillat earned a chemistry licentiateship and two graduate degrees from Buenos Aires University, a master’s degree from Suffolk University and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.May 14, 2019Previous PagePage 233 of 3225Next Page