cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.LatinxExperts: Collaboration Needed to Diversify Tech WorkforceAmerica’s tech industry needs greater diversity, equity and inclusion, and achieving those goals depends in large part on the ability of educational institutions, governments, and philanthropies to work collaboratively and consistently.April 2, 2019OpinionAn Open Letter: America’s Real Education ScandalDear Secretary DeVos: I was encouraged to see that in response to the current college scandal you called for all admissions to be based on merit. However, in order for that to happen, we will have to radically restructure our system of education.April 2, 2019Home2019 Most Promising Places to Work in Community CollegesFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: Ralph@DiverseEducation.com Fairfax, Va.— Diverse: Issues In Higher Education is pleased to announce the 2019 Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges. The findings will be published in the May 16, 2019 edition of the magazine. Through partnership with the National Institute for Staff and Organizational […]April 2, 2019Community CollegesOrganizations Announce Merger to Reach More StudentsTwo organizations working to serve underrepresented students have merged as of April 1. Gateway College National Network is now an initiative of Achieving the Dream (ATD), working together to link the success networks for high school and college students to improve college readiness, expand personalized student supports, and broaden services to help colleges graduate more students from vulnerable populations.April 1, 2019Latest NewsFed-up Faculty: Yale Ethnic Program a Hot Mess, We QuitThe chair of the Ethnic, Race, & Migration studies at Yale University affirmed Monday that she and 12 other senior faculty are withdrawing from the academic program because it isn’t getting the needed resources that students deserve and that university leaders have been promising for years.April 1, 2019Home2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports ScholarsRecognizing the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars.April 1, 2019DisabiltiesLauded Special Olympics Program To Continue with Federal FundingUnified Champion Schools, a Special Olympics educational program that has been saved from the federal fiscal chopping block, is known as an initiative whose benefits extend beyond the intellectually disabled.March 29, 2019Male WinnerKhari Blasingame - FootballMarch 29, 2019Female WinnerAsia Seidt - Swimming and DivingMarch 29, 2019OpinionCreating Opportunities for Underrepresented Minority StudentsRecent news reports have indicated that, once again, minority enrollment in New York’s eight specialized high schools was disappointing. Responding to this, New York City’s Mayor Bill de Blasio has called for a change in admission criteria to allow some students who do not quite make the grade on the standardized admission tests to be, nevertheless, granted admission into these eight schools. It’s little wonder why students desire such admission: these schools have historically produced some of the most successful students in New York City.March 29, 2019Previous PagePage 250 of 3225Next Page