cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeRENÉE MCDONALD HUTCHINSRENÉE MCDONALD HUTCHINS has been named dean of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law. Currently, she serves as the Jacob A. France Professor of Public Interest Law at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Hutchins received a bachelor’s in mathematics from Spelman College, graduating cum laude, and received a J.D. from Yale Law School.February 8, 2019HomeWM. GREGORY SAWYERWM. GREGORY SAWYER has been appointed vice president for student affairs at Sonoma State University. Most recently, he retired as the founding vice president for student affairs at California State University Channel Islands. Sawyer earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mount Union, a master’s degree from Eastern New Mexico University and a Ph.D. from the University of North Texas.February 8, 2019HomeDEENA J. GONZÁLEZDEENA J. GONZÁLEZ has been appointed provost and senior vice president at Gonzaga University. Prior to her new role, she was associate provost for faculty affairs and professor at Loyola Marymount University. González earned a bachelor’s in history/anthropology/ liberal arts from New Mexico State University and a master’s and Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Berkeley.February 8, 2019HomeMICHAEL A. JOSEPHMICHAEL A. JOSEPH has been named vice dean of academic and student affairs at SUNY Downstate Medical Center School of Public Health. He previously served as vice chair of SUNY Downstate’s Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Joseph received a bachelor’s in health science from Brooklyn College, a master’s in chronic disease epidemiology from Yale University and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan School of Public Health.February 8, 2019HBCUsDr. Qingxia Li: A Math WizA faculty-written National Science Foundation grant to enhance developmental math learning ended up netting a gift to Fisk University that hasn’t stopped giving: Dr. Qingxia Li, a tenured associate professor.February 8, 2019Latest NewsGiveCampus Conference Boosts School Fundraising EffortsAs assistant director of annual giving at John Carroll University, Sloan D. Cargill is part of a team that is always trying to find innovative ways to reach more people and raise more money to advance the Cleveland institution. They’ve found some valuable help with GiveCampus, an educational fundraising platform that helps schools around the nation engage their constituents and enhance fundraising with technology-driven tips, trainings and tools.February 7, 2019HomeGrad School Applications from International Students Down for Second YearFor the second consecutive year, international graduate school application rates and first-time graduate enrollment showed a “troubling” decline at U.S. universities, according to a report released Thursday by the Council of Graduate Schools.February 7, 2019Asian American Pacific IslanderDr. Mark Redondo Villegas: A Cultural ScholarNow in his second year as an assistant professor at Franklin & Marshall College, Dr. Mark Redondo Villegas is propelling students and colleagues to explore issues of race and identity.February 7, 2019African-American‘We Will Be Watching’ – Algorithms And African-American LifeDuring my senior year in high school I developed an interest in pursuing a major related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in college, so I signed up for a section of physics taught by a college professor spending his academic leave at our high school.February 6, 2019HomeVirginia Lawmakers Still at Odds Over In-State Tuition for DACA StudentsOfficials at some of Virginia’s largest public institutions of higher learning support allowing DACA recipients in the commonwealth to pay in-state tuition, but recent legislative efforts in the state house and senate failed to make it to their respective floors for votes.February 6, 2019Previous PagePage 264 of 3225Next Page