cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeNIREATA D. SEALSNIREATA D. SEALS was named vice president of student affairs at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY. Prior to her new role, Seals was the interim vice president for student affairs at the college. Seals earned a bachelors in behavioral science/social work from Concordia University, a masters in student personnel administration from New York University and an Ed.D. from Saint John Fisher College.November 15, 2018Native AmericansCommunity Is Key for Native American ScholarsBuilding a supportive network is crucial for Native American scholars, many of whom are the only scholars in their field at a college or university.November 15, 2018HomeTOMMIE NORRISTOMMIE NORRIS has been appointed dean of the Benjamin Leon School of Nursing at Miami Dade College. She previously was a professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Norris received an associates in nursing from Union University, a bachelor of nursing science from the University of Memphis, a master of nursing science from the University of Tennessee and a doctor of nursing science from Louisiana State University.November 15, 2018Native AmericansDelaware Tribe of Indians Enter into Partnership Aimed to EducateA new partnership between a Pennsylvania university and a Native American tribe aims to increase cultural awareness among students and establish a new curriculum at the institution. East Stroudsburg University (ESU) and the Delaware Tribe of Indians signed a Memorandum of Understanding in September.November 15, 2018Native AmericansDartmouth Cultivates Vibrant Native American Studies ProgramThe education of Native American youth was part of the charter when Dartmouth College opened its stately doors two and a half centuries ago. But it wasn’t until recent years that the school began graduating indigenous students in significant numbers, and its Native American Studies program has emerged as one of the strongest in the United States.November 14, 2018StudentsSix Lessons to Succeed as a First-Generation College StudentMore than 35 years ago, I packed everything I could fit into the old Pontiac Catalina my grandparents helped me buy and drove halfway across the country to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU Boulder). I did not know what I was doing. I had to figure college out on my own because I believed that I could become the first in my family to earn a degree, and I had to find it in myself to be brave enough to try.November 14, 2018African-AmericanFederal Policy Priorities Outlined at National Action Network ConferenceVoting rights, health care, economic uplift and criminal justice reform are key legislative policy issues that the public should support as a new Congress is seated in January, according to speakers and panelists Tuesday on the opening day of a legislative and policy conference hosted by the National Action Network.November 13, 2018Latest NewsStudent Success is Focus at APLU ConveningUniversities can turn challenges into opportunities through resilience. That was the central focus of the annual Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU) meeting that brought senior-level college administrators together to strategize on how best to serve their students.November 13, 2018StudentsGeorgetown Researchers Find Disparities in Access to Elite Public CollegesNew research released Tuesday from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) found that “misguided admissions practices” and inequality in funding are splitting the public higher education system into two separate and unequal tracks.November 13, 2018HomeACE Study Outlines Best Practices in Campus Racial CrisesActive listening, speaking from the heart and being attuned to campus context were several critical takeaways of a new study by the American Council on Education’s (ACE) Center for Policy Research and Strategy which focused on how to deal with racial crises.November 12, 2018Previous PagePage 284 of 3225Next Page