cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeJAMARCO CLARKJAMARCO CLARK has been named director of student life at Indian Hills Community College. Prior to his new role, he was the director of volunteerism and service-learning at Mount Mercy University (MMU). Clark received a bachelor’s degree in educational foundations from Iowa Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in strategic leadership from MMU.November 30, 2018HomeKIM PERLAKKIM PERLAK has been named chair of the Guitar Department at Berklee College of Music. She previously served as assistant chair of guitar at the institution. Perlak received a certificate of completion from the Harvard University Management Development Program, a master’s in music from Yale University, and a doctor of musical arts from The University of Texas at Austin.November 30, 2018HomeSARAH PHILLIPSSARAH PHILLIPS has been appointed dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Pacific University. Prior to her new role, she served as interim dean of the college. Phillips received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Whitman College and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Minnesota at Twin Cities.November 30, 2018HomeROBERT G. BRYANTROBERT G. BRYANT has been appointed associate dean of students at Bridgewater College. Most recently, he served as assistant director of The Multicultural Center at Georgia State University. Bryant earned a bachelor’s in public relations and master’s of higher education from Georgia Southern University and a Ph.D. from The University of Georgia.November 30, 2018HomeBONNY COPENHAVERBONNY COPENHAVER was named president of New River Community and Technical College, making her the first female president of the college. Prior to her new role, she was vice president of academic affairs and superior campus administrator at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College. Copenhaver received a bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degrees all from East Tennessee State University.November 29, 2018HomeCrisis-Recovery Framework at Mizzou Inspires Inclusion Beyond CampusA framework developed to address a campus racial crisis at the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) can be adapted to traumatic incidents involving gender, sexual identity and other areas where people experience oppression. And it’s inspiring diversity equity and inclusion efforts in surrounding communities.November 29, 2018Leadership & PolicyThe Importance of Mentorships in Higher EducationWe are proud “firsts” – as we have been frequently in both our personal and professional lives. Each of us is in our second university presidency, and each time we’ve ascended to the executive role, we’ve been the first African-American leader to do so at our predominantly White institutions.November 29, 2018Latest NewsForum Dissects Millennials’ Disconnection from School and WorkAlarming numbers of America’s largest demographic group – millennials – are disconnected from education and employment, and the causes must be identified and addressed to save trillions of dollars in untapped potential and related social outlays, according to presenters and guests brought together Wednesday afternoon by the Educational Testing Service to discuss its two new reports on the subject.November 28, 2018HomeVANYA QUIÑONESVANYA QUIÑONES was appointed provost of Pace University. Prior to her new role, she was an associate provost at Hunter College. Quiñones received a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s in cell biology from the Universidad de Puerto Rico and a Ph.D. in neurobiology and physiology from Rutgers University.November 28, 2018HomeCLAUDIA MARIN ANDRADECLAUDIA MARIN ANDRADE was appointed dean of students at State University of New York (SUNY) College at Old Westbury. She previously was the assistant dean of students and director of student advocacy and prevention awareness at Hofstra University. Andrade earned a bachelor’s in graphic design from Manhattanville College and a master’s in social work from Fordham University.November 28, 2018Previous PagePage 280 of 3225Next Page