cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsAcademics, Experts Share Diversity Dreams for 2019With 2018 in the rearview mirror and 2019 in the windshield, Diverse asked some academics and other authorities to share their biggest wish for diversity, access and inclusion in higher education in the new year.January 2, 2019HomeKenyon Faculty Write Diversity into Tenure and Promotion GuidelinesWhile many institutions of higher learning discuss the importance of diversity and encourage efforts at inclusion and equity, Kenyon College faculty have taken the unusual next step of writing the concepts into their tenure and promotion guidelines.January 2, 2019Latest NewsDiversity in Tech: Make School Bachelor’s Program with Dominican AccreditedMake School, a postsecondary educational program created by two 20-something techies, is now offering an industry-driven, project-oriented bachelor’s degree in partnership with Dominican University of California that students can complete in two years – and don’t have to start paying for until they graduate and secure a job that pays at least $60,000 a year.December 28, 2018HomeYear in Review 2018Diverse takes a look back at Higher Education Highlights of 2018.December 20, 2018OpinionHow Researchers of Color are Left out of the Gun Violence Conversation in Media and AcademiaAlthough the frequency of mass shootings has increased, and the constant media coverage makes it seem that it is now a more common form of gun violence, it only makes up a sliver of gun deaths in the U.S. Homicide and suicide make up a majority of gun deaths.December 20, 2018Community CollegesReverse-Transfer Policies May Particularly Help Underrepresented GroupsWhile facing logistical challenges, reverse credit transfer is becoming a more common practice nationwide as a way of getting an associate’s degree or certificate for students who had gone on to take courses in a baccalaureate program that could be applied to retroactively award them a community college credential.December 19, 2018HBCUsSecond Chance Pell Students Earn College DegreeFrom the medium-security prison where he’s been incarcerated since 2009, Robert M. Williams has continued to nurture a boyhood dream of designing and selling the sartorial finery he’d admired in glossy magazines and on the bodies of folks with a certain income.December 18, 2018InternationalLack of Diversity in Study AbroadFor many students, the costs associated with studying abroad can seem insurmountable.December 18, 2018African-AmericanSolange, Black Women & PoliticsSeveral years ago, when my political science colleagues and I were revising our curriculum, I made the argument that we needed to add to our required courses a class that focused on women and politics. Philander Smith College mission is centered on social justice, so it made sense that in our program that we would focus on communities that are often overlooked or understudied in the academy. Therefore we adopted this course along with Black politics and African politics as part of our core curriculum.December 17, 2018StudentsStudent Affairs Goes Digital: Translating Student Support to the World of Online LearningWith nearly a third of all students now taking at least one course online, institutions are grappling with the reality that online is neither fringe or the sole domain of nontraditional students or for-profit colleges.December 16, 2018Previous PagePage 275 of 3225Next Page