cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeGREGORY MURPHYGREGORY MURPHY has been named police chief at California State University Northridge. Most recently, he was assistant chief of police at the University of California, San Diego. Murphy received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Park University while serving in the U.S. Air Force.March 6, 2019HomeCATALINA CIFUENTESCATALINA CIFUENTES has been appointed deputy superintendent of the Performance, Planning & Technology branch of the California Department of Education. Cifuentes earned a bachelor’s degree from California State University, San Bernardino, a master’s degree from Azusa Pacific University and a California Teaching Credential from the University of California, Riverside.March 6, 2019HomeDANA WILLIAMSDANA WILLIAMS has been appointed interim dean of the Howard University Graduate School. She currently serves as chair of the Department of English and professor of African-American literature at Howard. Williams earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Grambling State University and a Master of Arts and doctoral degree in English from Howard University.March 6, 2019HomeSHERRY TURNERSHERRY TURNER has been named vice president of strategic initiatives at Rhodes College. Prior to her new role, she served as the director of institutional success and support for United Negro College Fund’s Institute for Capacity Building. Turner received a bachelor’s degree from Rhodes College, a master’s degree from North Carolina State University, was a Rhodes William Randolph Hearst Dissertation Fellow and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.March 6, 2019LatinxQueer Latinx … Yep We’re HereToday, as a Queer, college educated, person of color I carry marginalization in some university spaces, while holding the privilege of being a Ph.D. student in others. My privilege provides an opportunity to act as a visual to college students, staff and faculty towards these two points: that I was meant to be in this space and that my community will continue to be here after I am gone.March 6, 2019HomeHoward University President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick Runs for Sickle Cell CureRunning an institution of higher learning is one challenge after another. But that hasn’t stopped Howard University president Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick from taking on another challenge.March 6, 2019Latest NewsStudy: States Lagging in Black Enrollment, Graduation at Public CollegesRacial disparities and inequities persist in the enrollment and graduation of Black students at two-year and four-year public colleges and universities relative to their state populations, according to a research report released Wednesday by The Education Trust.March 6, 2019Latest NewsDiverse ‘Changemakers’ Share Insights in Campus ConversationFour leaders from different walks of life talked about purpose, resilience and navigating life as a person of color at a community conversation Tuesday at American University.March 5, 2019OpinionMoving from Ally to Accomplice: How Far Are You Willing to Go to Disrupt Racism in the Workplace?Regardless of your profession, we have all been there – having a conversation with a White colleague about the daily microagressions or blatant racism that we endure as people of color in the workplace. From having our credentials constantly questioned and diminished, being overlooked for promotion, and ignored in meetings; to enduring comments such as “You’re a credit to your race,” “You speak English really well,” and “You’re so articulate” – people of color receive more than their fair share of daily microaggressive comments and blatant insults when on the job.March 4, 2019Home2019 Most Promising Places to Work in Student AffairsNow in its 6th year, Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs (MPPWSA) is a national recognition that celebrates student affairs workplaces that are vibrant, diverse, supportive and committed to staff work-life balance, professional development and inclusive excellence. MPPWSA offers institutional leaders information that can be used to improve practices across their student affairs […]March 4, 2019Previous PagePage 257 of 3225Next Page