cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HBCUsGoverning HBCUs for the FutureMore scrutiny has been placed on administrative practices, presidential turnover and board of trustees’ decision-making and presidential relations. Historically and contemporarily, this conversation has centered on the HBCU presidency. However, as we move into the HBCU community’s next great era, it is imperative that current ideas around leadership be broadened to include all parties that strategically plan and make decisions for HBCUs.November 4, 2018HomeUSC Leaps Forward in Diversity with Two New InitiativesA new Center for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion and an additional $50 million to promote diversity, inclusion and equity campuswide will augment University of Southern California efforts to broaden and deepen cultural diversity at the 47,500-student school.November 2, 2018StudentsHow Should College Leaders Respond to Campus Protests?The way university presidents and their administrations respond to student protesters have come under scrutiny as college campuses increasingly become the venues of choice for demanding action on ire-raising topics.November 1, 2018HomeTAMARA HOLMES BROTHERSTAMARA HOLMES BROTHERS was named director of development at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Prior to her new role, she was the senior development officer and director of corporate and foundation relations at Fayetteville State University. Brothers earned a bachelor’s from Hampton University and a master’s in sports management from West Virginia University.November 1, 2018HomeARCELIO APONTEARCELIO APONTE has been appointed board president of La Casa de Don Pedro, a social services organization in Newark, NJ. He currently is senior vice chancellor for administration, economic development and chief financial officer at Rutgers University at Newark. Aponte earned a master’s degree from Rutgers University and an electrical engineering technology degree from The College of New Jersey.November 1, 2018HomeMOHAMED AHMEDNAMOHAMED AHMEDNA has been named dean of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at North Carolina A&T State University. Ahmedna received a bachelor’s degree from the Institut Agronomique at Veterinaire Hassan II, two master’s degrees from Louisiana State University, a master’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Ph.D. from LSU.November 1, 2018HomeLISA C. FREEMANLISA C. FREEMAN has been named president of Northern Illinois University, making her the first female leader in the school’s history. She previously served as interim president of the university. Freeman received a bachelor’s, master’s and doctor of veterinary medicine from Cornell University and Ph.D. in pharmacology from TheOhio State University.November 1, 2018HomeLATONIA CRAIGLATONIA CRAIG has been appointed assistant dean for diversity and inclusion at Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She currently is the director of graduate recruitment and diversity retention at the University of Louisville. Craig earned a master’s from the University of Louisville, a master’s degree from the, University of Cincinnati and Ed.D. from Spaulding University.November 1, 2018HomeTIFFANY GAYLE CHENAULTTIFFANY GAYLE CHENAULT was appointed full professor at Salem State University. Most recently, she worked as a department chair, associate professor and coordinator for the African-American Studies minor. Chenault earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Ohio University and a master’s degree and Ph.D. both in sociology from Virginia Tech.November 1, 2018HomeKATHRYN “KATHY” TOBEYKATHRYN “KATHY” TOBEY was selected as a scholar in residence at the University of Colorado Boulder (UCB)’s Engineering Management Program. Prior to her new role, she worked as vice president and general manager of special programs at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. Tobey received a bachelor’s in chemical engineering and a master’s of engineering degree from UCB.November 1, 2018Previous PagePage 286 of 3225Next Page