cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeKRISTEN ENGLISHKRISTEN ENGLISH has been appointed vice president for enrollment management at Monmouth College. Prior to her new role, she was associate vice president for admission at the college. English received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Butler University and a master’s degree in higher education from Merrimack (Mass.) College.May 14, 2019HomeANTON BENNETTANTON BENNETT has been named the Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor of Pharmacology at Yale University. Prior to his new role, he served as a professor of comparative medicine in Yale’s School of Medicine. Bennett received a bachelor’s degree from Liverpool John Moores University and a master’s and Ph.D. in experimental pathology from New York Medical College.May 14, 2019LGBTQ+Educational Policy that is Inclusive of the LGBTQ Students at HBCUsUnfortunately, when we talk about diversity, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students are often excluded from the conversation. The gaps in federal educational policy and a lack of institutional policy fails to address queer issues and leaves college students that identify as Queer unprotected from discrimination.May 14, 2019HomeLESLIE GRINAGELESLIE GRINAGE has been named dean of Barnard College. She currently serves as associate dean of students in the Division of Student Life at Davidson College. A first-generation college student, Grinage earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Davidson College, a master’s degree in educational administration from Texas A&M University and an Ed.D. from Vanderbilt University.May 14, 2019HomeRUTH L. STONERUTH L. STONE has been appointed vice chancellor for development at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Most recently, she founded and was the president of her own consulting business that assisted nonprofits in accomplishing a greater impact in their communities. Stone received a bachelor’s of fine arts degree from Mundelein College of Loyola University and will earn an executive master’s of business administration degree from Purdue University.May 14, 2019HomeMost Promising Places in Community CollegesMost Promising Places in Community CollegesMay 14, 2019Latest NewsMoney, Travel and Deleted Emails Line Path to President’s DepartureLess than two years after taking office, seven months after trustees expressed dissatisfaction with his job performance and three months after a deleted-emails scandal, Dr. Rahmat Shoureshi is out as president of Portland State University.May 13, 2019News RoundupLeland to Step Down as UC Merced ChancellorDr. Dorothy Leland, who led a remarkable expansion of the University of California, Merced and was a champion for DACA students, will step down Aug. 15, ending an eight-year stint as chancellor. “I am grateful for all that we have accomplished together,” Leland said in an announcement Monday. “UC Merced’s distinction, both now and into […]May 13, 2019News RoundupDePauw President Mark McCoy Stepping DownGREENCASTLE, Ind. — The president of DePauw University in western Indiana says he plans to step down at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. The announcement came Monday from Dr. Mark McCoy, who has served as president of the Greencastle liberal arts school since 2016. He says in a statement administrators have focused on […]May 13, 2019Recruitment & RetentionDartmouth College Gets $10 Million DonationDartmouth College has received a $10 million donation that will go toward a range of projects including the development of an arts district and faculty recruitment. The college on Friday announced it had received the donation from Dartmouth alumni Molly and Gregg Engles. A Dartmouth trustee, Gregg Engles is a founding partner of Capitol Peak […]May 13, 2019Previous PagePage 235 of 3225Next Page