cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeJANE LIVINGSTONJANE LIVINGSTON has been appointed chief information officer and associate vice president for Information Technology Services at Florida State University. Prior to her new role, she served as associate chief information officer for Campus Community Technologies at Yale University. Livingston received a bachelor’s degree from Wichita State University and a master’s degree from Syracuse University.February 20, 2019HomeJERLENA GRIFFIN-DESTAJERLENA GRIFFIN-DESTA has been named chief of staff/associate vice president for strategic initiatives and diversity at Sonoma State University. Most recently, she served as deputy to the vice president of student affairs and associate vice president for student development and engagement at the University of California. Griffin-Desta earned a bachelor’s degree from Mercer University and a master’s degree and Ph.D. from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Education.February 20, 2019Home35th AnniversaryFebruary 20, 2019StudentsIIE Summit Highlights the Importance of Study AbroadAgainst a backdrop of young people who communicate in fewer words and more pictures, and with young people of color continuing to avoid study abroad more than their counterparts, about 600 educators, students and administrators came together Sunday through Tuesday to share ways to promote and boost global education.February 20, 2019StudentsCUNY School of Medicine Aims to Impact Health Care DisparitiesThe two-year-old City University of New York (CUNY) School of Medicine is the rare medical school with a student body that approaches the demographic diversity of the communities it seeks to serve.February 19, 2019STEMStudy Finds Professors’ Beliefs About Intelligence Impacts STEM AchievementA revealing analysis of university faculty and students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) indicates that professors’ beliefs about intelligence play a measurable role in the success of STEM students, especially underrepresented minorities.February 19, 2019Latest NewsHow to Get More Money for CollegeAs a journalist who has covered college admission for many years, I’ve seen firsthand how students and families struggle to make sense of the financial aid award letters they get from colleges.February 19, 2019Home2019 Diverse ChampionsFebruary 19, 2019HealthAs Retirement Nears, Nursing Dean Reflects on TenureAs Dr. Anita Hufft looks to retire this summer, she won’t be leaving a career as an astronaut that she envisioned when she was a youngster – she will depart Texas Woman’s University (TWU) as one of the nation’s foremost nurse educators.February 18, 2019HomeHelping HandsNursing deans work to inspire a new generation of health care professionals.February 18, 2019Previous PagePage 261 of 3225Next Page