cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupUniversity of St. Thomas Student Finds Racial Epithet on Room DoorA Black freshman at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota said he found a racial epithet written on his dorm room door on Friday morning, according to a Twin Cities Pioneer Press report. Kevyn Perkins, an 18-year-old Chicago native told the Pioneer Press that he was upset and immediately scrubbed the words away, but did […]October 23, 2018InternationalInternational Students Creating an American LegacyWednesday marks the third annual I Stand with Immigrants College and University Day of Action. This is especially profound as I reflect on the hallmark of American higher education: the unique combination of openness to all, promotion of new ideas and emphasis on critical thinking.October 23, 2018LGBTQ+Experts: Federal Policy Change Would Harm Transgender StudentsNo one who has been paying attention over the last two years should be surprised to learn that Trump administration officials are completing a policy proposal that would more conservatively define gender under Title IX and have implications for transgender students on college campuses, says one academic who has added his voice to the early chorus of critics.October 22, 2018StudentsCelebrations for First-Gen Students Expand in Year TwoThe Council for Opportunity in Education (COE), in partnership with the Center for First-Generation Student Success, an initiative of NASPA and The Suder Foundation, has announced the second annual First-Generation College Celebration.October 22, 2018News RoundupSeven Charged in Sex and Prostitution Ring on Georgia CampusSeven people, some prominent figures, have been charged in connection with what law-enforcement agencies described as a sex and prostitution ring connected to Fort Valley State University (FVSU) between 2017 and earlier this year. Macon Judicial Circuit District Attorney David Cooke says warrants were issued last week for six men charged with pandering and solicitation of […]October 22, 2018News RoundupPrinceton Professor’s Book on Freed, Enslaved Blacks Wins AwardPrinceton University’s Dr. Tera W. Hunter has won two prizes for her 2017 book on marriage among freed and enslaved Blacks in the 1800’s, according to the Princeton University website. Hunter, an Edwards Professor of American History and a professor of history and African-American studies, won the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize, given for women’s history […]October 22, 2018HomeSan Diego State UniversityOctober 21, 2018HomeSonoma State UniversityOctober 21, 2018HomeSalisbury UniversityOctober 21, 2018HBCUsBeto O’Rourke Galvanizes Texas HBCU Students and LeadersThe U.S. Senate campaign of Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke has motivated students at HBCUs in Texas, resulting in thousands registering to vote, rallying for the right to vote on campus, and encouraging others to do the same.October 21, 2018Previous PagePage 290 of 3225Next Page