cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsStudy Finds Wide Institutional Differences in Instructional SpendingAmong America’s nearly 5,500 colleges and universities, public schools spend the most on student instruction relative to tuition fees collected, with lower amounts spent by private nonprofit institutions and the least by for-profits, according to two reports recently published by The Century Foundation.March 28, 2019Press ReleasesDiverse: Issues In Higher Education announces the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Male and Female Athlete-of-the-YearFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: Ralph@DiverseEducation.com FAIRFAX, Va. — Diverse: Issues In Higher Education magazine is pleased to announce the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Male and Female Athlete of the Year. Male: Khari Blasingame, Vanderbilt University, Football, Male Winner J.T. Escobar, University of North Florida, Basketball (1st runner up) Grant Rivers, […]March 28, 2019Latest NewsSurvey Spotlights Food and Housing Insecurities at CUNYA survey that encompassed 19 CUNY campuses shows that the vast majority of students are not receiving support from public assistance programs.March 27, 2019HomeConvening Explores Strategies to Improve Grad Student DiversityImproving diversity, equity and inclusion in graduate education should involve intentional efforts to enhance student experience by cultivating a nurturing campus climate through broadening access, mitigating bias and providing strong support services.March 26, 2019OpinionWhat NCTQ Gets Wrong about Testing Teachers of ColorIn February, The National Council of Teacher Quality (NCTQ) released its report, A Fair Chance: Simple Steps to Strengthen and Diversify the Teacher Workforce. The extensive report focuses on how teacher licensure exams keep many aspiring teachers out of the profession – especially aspiring teachers of color.March 26, 2019HomeBipartisan Policy Center Discussion Launches Campus Free Expression ProjectDespite disagreement about whether there’s a free-speech crisis on American college campuses and, if so, to what degree, there are public concerns about free expression that should be addressed, according to a panel of experts assembled for a discussion Monday by the Bipartisan Policy Council.March 25, 2019StudentsState Restrictions Impede Developmental Education While Minority-Serving Institutions Find SuccessA staggering amount of first year college students enter into institutions of higher education underprepared – research suggests 40 percent annually, and this figure is disproportionately comprised of racial minorities and low-income students. To prepare students for the academic demands of college, institutions endeavor to bridge the “knowledge” gap with developmental or remedial coursework. Recent decades have brought increased restrictions on remediation at public institutions.March 25, 2019HealthLegal Scholars of Color Convene at AUThe intersection of race, law and democracy drew more than 550 law professors and scholars from around the world to American University’s Washington College of Law for the 4th National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference.March 23, 2019HomeExecutive Order’s Free-Speech Provisions Draw CriticismPresident Donald J. Trump’s signing of a controversial executive order Thursday was met with immediate criticism from areas of higher education, particularly aspects intended to address a perception that some schools are intolerant of conservative political views.March 21, 2019Latest NewsGroups Unite on HEA Priorities for Military-Connected StudentsStrengthening the GI Bill, institutional accountability and protecting military-connected families from unethical and illegal practices were among the top concerns that various veteran and military-service groups want to see addressed in a reauthorized Higher Education Act.March 21, 2019Previous PagePage 251 of 3225Next Page