cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HBCUsTheological Schools Face Challenges of Diversity, RelevancyBeyond issues that have captured media attention – declining enrollment, financial uncertainty, student protests over lack of faculty diversity, LGBTQ concerns about curriculum inclusivity – school administrators have additional concerns such as debt loads of graduates and how to tailor the education to a student body that is increasingly older, female, non-White and second-career.September 9, 2018News RoundupBlack UNC Faculty Issue Letter on ‘Silent Sam’Earlier this week, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor Dr. Carol Folt announced that she was working with university trustees to create a relocation plan for the Confederate statue “Silent Sam” by a November 15 deadline. Hundreds of university faculty called for the polarizing statue to not be restored to its original location. […]September 8, 2018StudentsTwo New Studies Examine Student Loan DefaultWASHINGTON – Federal student loan defaults were the focus of discussion Thursday, when the Urban Institute and the American Enterprise Institute jointly released separate reports and presented discussions with policy experts.September 6, 2018African-AmericanTMCF and Strada Pilot New Scholars ProgramFayetteville State, Texas Southern and Virginia State universities have been chosen to participate in a pilot high school-to-college scholars program in a joint initiative of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Strada Education Network, the two organizations have announced.September 6, 2018Latest NewsLSU Moves Application Focus Away From ACT/SAT ScoresLouisiana’s flagship university is placing more emphasis on applicants’ recommendation letters, personal essays and activities and giving less attention to their ACT and SAT test scores, Louisiana State University (LSU) officials said this week.September 6, 2018Latest NewsGuns on College Campuses Debate Ushers in New School YearThe issue of guns on campuses looms large as differing groups seek to find a balance between First Amendment free speech rights and the Second Amendment right to bear arms. Students and academics weigh in on the controversy as another semester begins.September 4, 2018Asian American Pacific IslanderPoor in Rich Times: State Funding for Public Higher Education in CaliforniaIn spring 2018, I woke up to an email announcing a proposed $61 million cut from the Governor’s Office to the California State University’s (CSU) 23-campus system’s requested budget for 2018-2019. I had long been baffled that a state so rich in resources – the sixth largest economy in the world – could be so poor when it came to supporting the single largest producer of the California’s workforce.September 4, 2018HomeIRIS RIVEROIRIS RIVERO has been selected as the department head of industrial and systems engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology. She recently served as a faculty-researcher and associate professor in the industrial and manufacturing systems engineering department at Iowa State University. Rivero earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in industrial and manufacturing engineering from Penn State University.September 4, 2018HomeMONIQUE L. AKASSIMONIQUE L. AKASSI has been selected associate provost for faculty affairs at Edward Waters College. Most recently, she served as a chair of the department of languages and literature at Virginia Union University. Akassi holds her bachelor’s from University of Cincinnati, master’s from Wright State University and a Ph.D. from Morgan State University.September 4, 2018HomeAPRIL L. JONESAPRIL L. JONES was named head of the department of social work at Tuskegee University. Jones received a bachelor’s degree from Stillman College, a master’s degree from the University of Alabama, a master’s degree from Faulkner University, a master’s degree from Walden University and a doctorate in organizational psychology from Walden University.September 4, 2018Previous PagePage 307 of 3225Next Page