cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeKELLY ROUDEBUSHKELLY ROUDEBUSH has been appointed the first female chief of the Michigan State University Police Department. Prior to her new role, she served as deputy chief of the field services bureau in the department. Roudebush earned a bachelor’s in communication arts and sciences from Michigan State University and a master’s degree from Western Michigan University.January 25, 2019HomeANITA JONES THOMASANITA JONES THOMAS has been named executive vice president and provost at St. Catherine University. Currently, she serves as dean of the College of Applied Behavioral Sciences at the University of Indianapolis. Thomas received a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and a master’s and doctorate in counseling psychology from Loyola University Chicago.January 25, 2019Latest NewsVirginia Tech Program Trains Data Scientists to Solve Urban ProblemsData will become a more important part of problem-solving as America’s urban centers continue to gain a greater share of the U.S. population, and students at Virginia Tech are part of a forward-looking research program that uses data in an interdisciplinary approach to address areas of concern to urban planners, government policymakers and local communities.January 24, 2019Home2019 Dr. John Hope Franklin Award Winners AnnouncedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Maya Matthews Minter Maya@DiverseEducation.com Phone: 703.385.2411 FAIRFAX, Va. — Diverse: Issues In Higher Education is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Dr. John Hope Franklin Award. Dr. Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, one of the nation’s most prominent historians, is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History and African and African […]January 24, 2019SportsReport: NFL Gender Hiring Lags Behind Racial HiringThe National Football League (NFL) received an overall grade of ’B’ in the 2018 Racial and Gender Report Card (RGRC) from The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES). But gender hiring across the league received average to low grades.January 23, 2019Press ReleasesDiverse: Issues In Higher Education highlights 35 outstanding women during Women’s History MonthFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Maya Matthews Minter Maya@DiverseEducation.com Direct line: 703.385.2411 Diverse: Issues In Higher Education highlights 35 outstanding women during Women’s History Month. FAIRFAX, Va. — In honor of Women’s History Month, Diverse will publish its eighth annual special report recognizing the contributions of women to higher education. To be circulated at several annual […]January 23, 2019StudentsArts Education Remains Passion for 2007 Emerging ScholarDr. Lorenzo Candelaria doesn’t live or work where he did 12 years ago, but the former Diverse Emerging Scholar has remained passionate about the arts education and its potential to reach and inspire underrepresented students.January 23, 20192019Performance Studies ScholarJanuary 23, 20192019Cultural ScholarJanuary 22, 2019HomeUNC Admissions Lawsuit Likely Headed to Supreme CourtThe federal lawsuit challenging race-conscious admissions practices at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – like a similar case involving Harvard in another federal courtroom – is likely to end up in the high court in a similarly prolonged legal battle, according to some observers.January 22, 2019Previous PagePage 269 of 3225Next Page