cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeLORETTA MARTINEZLORETTA MARTINEZ has been selected as chief legal counsel at the University of New Mexico. She currently serves as the general counsel and vice chancellor for legal affairs at the City University of New York. Martinez holds a bachelor’s in political science from Yale University and a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School.October 17, 2018HomeWENDY MARAGH TAYLORWENDY MARAGH TAYLOR has been appointed associate dean of the college for student growth and engagement at Vassar College. She was previously director of the Campus Life ALANA Center and co-chair of the Engaged Pluralism Initiative at Vassar. Maragh Taylor earned her bachelor’s degree from Brown University and her master’s in social work from New York University.October 17, 2018HomeLISA LOWELISA LOWE has been appointed as the Samuel Knight Professor of American studies at Yale University, effective January 2019. Prior to her new role, Lowe served as a distinguished professor of English and humanities and director of the Center for Humanities at Tufts University. Lowe received a bachelor’s in history from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in literature from the University of California, Santa Cruz.October 17, 2018HomeDEBORAH WATKINS BRUNERDEBORAH WATKINS BRUNER was selected as the senior vice president of research at Emory University. She currently serves as the Robert W. Woodruff Professor and chair in nursing and assistant dean for faculty mentoring at Emory’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. Bruner received a Ph.D. in nursing from the University of Pennsylvania.October 17, 2018HomeJOMYSHA DELGADO STEPHENJOMYSHA DELGADO STEPHEN was selected as vice president for legal affairs at Barnard College. She currently works as chief of staff to the president and in the General Counsel’s office at Barnard. Stephen earned a bachelor’s in Russian language and literature from Barnard College and a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law.October 17, 2018HomeAMARILDO “LILU” BARBOSAAMARILDO “LILU” BARBOSA has been named chief diversity officer at Lesley University. Prior to this new role, he worked as director of the office of multicultural affairs and student inclusion at Lesley University. Barbosa earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Vermont and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the human development and learning program at Lesley University.October 17, 2018African-AmericanIt’s a Family Reunion: Thurgood Marshall College Fund Teacher Quality and Retention ProgramThis summer, I attended the best family reunion ever. But here’s the catch; none of us who attended the reunion were actually blood-related. In fact, most of us had never seen each other in our lives. However, the kinship was there from the start and we were definitely a family.October 16, 2018Asian American Pacific IslanderReport Puts Focus on Mental Health Services for Asian AmericansA new report lists multiple ways in which lawmakers and other thought leaders across the country can help Asian American communities obtain improved access to mental health services.October 16, 2018Community CollegesStudy: Bachelor’s Degree Not Sole Path to ‘Good-Paying’ JobPeople who consider a bachelor’s degree the only route to a good-paying job should think again, because the economy is providing similarly gainful employment to workers with just a high school education and those with so-called middle skills, according to a new study by the Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) at Georgetown University.October 16, 2018News RoundupSt. Cloud State Names Building for First African-American GraduateSt. Cloud State University has named one of its buildings after its first African-American graduate, Ruby Cora Webster, according to a story published on the Minnesota university’s website. Webster attended the university, then known as State Normal School, in 1909. Webster’s children, grandchildren and other family members were present when Ruby Cora Webster Hall was […]October 16, 2018Previous PagePage 293 of 3225Next Page