cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeILA FIETEILA FIETE was appointed associate professor in the department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Most recently, she was the associate professor of neuroscience at the University of Texas at Austin. Fiete earned a bachelor’s in mathematics and physics from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. from Harvard University.October 31, 2018HomeBEN QUILLIAN IIIBEN QUILLIAN III was named associate vice president and deputy chief information officer at the Division of Information Technology & Institutional Planning at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Quillian earned a bachelors degree from Vassar College and a Master of Public Administration degree from California State University, Northridge.October 31, 2018HomeTAMIKA L. WORDLOW-WILLIAMSTAMIKA L. WORDLOW-WILLIAMS was named assistant vice president of student success and dean of students at Rhode Island College. She most recently served as the associate dean of students and director for the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities at East Carolina University. Wordlow-Williams received a bachelor’s in public administration from Fisk University, a master’s in public administration from the University of Arkansas and an Ed.D. in educational leadership from East Carolina University.October 31, 2018News RoundupMultiple CUNY Events to Honor Thousands of Student-Veterans in NovemberThe City University of New York (CUNY) will recognize more than 300 student-veterans for outstanding academic achievement at an event leading up to Veterans Day, Nov. 11 – part of a host of activities planned throughout November by the school to honor its more than 3,200 military veteran undergraduates and graduates. The Central Office of […]October 30, 2018StudentsDear Educators/Administrators: EVERY Student is a ScholarI am urging my fellow academicians from this day forth to address all learners in your classrooms, institutions, churches, non-profit organizations, mentor programs in Pre-K-12, undergraduate and graduate studies as “scholars”.October 30, 2018African-AmericanFamily Storytellers Inspired Professor-HistorianDr. Allyson Hobbs comes from a family of storytellers, perhaps chief among them her Aunt Shirley.October 30, 2018African-AmericanMillennium Leadership Initiative Boasts Record Participation in 20th YearDemand exceeded expectations Monday when 89 higher education leaders from underrepresented populations registered for the Millennium Leadership Initiative (MLI) gathering at the annual meeting of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU).October 29, 2018HomeReturning HomeKentucky native bell hooks establishes Institute at Berea CollegeOctober 29, 2018African-AmericanAuthor Ntozake Shange Dead at 70Playwright, poet and author Ntozake Shange, whose most acclaimed theater piece is the 1975 Tony Award-nominated play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” died Saturday, according to her daughter. She was 70. Shange’s “For Colored Girls” describes the racism, sexism, violence and rape experienced by seven Black women. It has […]October 28, 2018StudentsCentury Foundation Releases First Report on Community CollegesA new report released late last week examines the critical role that community colleges play in social mobility and highlights why adequate and equitable funding are essential.October 27, 2018Previous PagePage 288 of 3225Next Page