cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsStudy Reveals Notable Graduate School Enrollment TrendsThe number of ethnic minority, first-time graduate students inched up from 2016 to 2017 while women earned the majority of graduate degrees for the eighth year in a row, according to the latest annual study by the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) and the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) Board.October 2, 2018OpinionThe Kavanaugh Lesson: Integrity over InfluenceIt’s a teachable moment if ever I saw one. During a public job interview for a lifetime position on the highest court in the land, Judge Brett Kavanaugh had to take an uncomfortable walk down memory lane to explain the drunken, misguided behavior of his youth.October 2, 2018StudentsMexican-American Professor Aims to Be ‘Agent of Ethnic Mobility’She was born to a mother who left school after the third grade to work. Her late father attended school in a one-room adobe house in the mountains of Mexico, but never finished.October 2, 2018SportsThe Minority Coach Roundup Week 5This weekend was another exciting one for 13 of the 18 minority head coaches in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).October 2, 2018News RoundupKavanaugh Not Returning to Harvard Law to TeachEmbattled U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh will not return to teach at Harvard Law School in January, according to an email administrators sent to law students Monday evening, reports the The Harvard Crimson school newspaper. “Today, Judge Kavanaugh indicated that he can no longer commit to teaching his course in January Term 2019, […]October 2, 2018Latest NewsDebate Over Marching Band’s Name Triggers StudyAdministrators at the University of North Alabama (UNA) are considering changing the long-standing name of its marching band after questions were raised this semester about its appropriateness, given the name’s link to the Confederacy.October 1, 2018HomeA Situational LeaderDr. Frank D. Sánchez brings energy and a commitment to diversity to his presidential post at Rhode Island.October 1, 2018HomeDallas County Promise Touts Impressive College Enrollment NumbersJose Alvarez describes himself as a struggling, first-generation student at El Centro College. His hardships include a lack of transportation and food. But he has made himself and his family a promise to “never give up.”October 1, 2018StudentsFirst-Generation University Adult Learners and the Choice of an Online Learning ModelAccess, success and affordability of higher education are main topics of discussion among policy makers. The question remains whether or not online education can play a significant role in leveling the playing field and eventually reducing income inequality.October 1, 2018African-AmericanColumbia Senate Approves African-American and African Diaspora Studies DepartmentThe University Senate at Columbia University has unanimously voted to establish a department of African-American and African Diaspora studies, according to the Columbia Daily Spectator. If approved by the board of trustees, the department will become the first independent department dedicated to African studies in Columbia’s history. Currently, courses on the subject exist only within […]October 1, 2018Previous PagePage 299 of 3225Next Page