cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupUVA-China Research Breakthrough Promising for Brain ConditionsBrain cells talk to each other, and scientists have developed a way to listen in as neurons communicate in color-coded conversation – increasing hope for improved ways to treat brain and neurological conditions such as depression, schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease. Credit goes to a new technique researchers have developed to visualize acetylcholine, a poorly understood […]August 23, 2018HomeAUTUMN TOOMS CYPRÈSAUTUMN TOOMS CYPRÈS was selected as the dean of the School of Education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She recently served as the associate dean for research and graduate studies for the School of Education at St. John’s University. Cyprès holds a bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University, a doctorate of medicine from Northern Arizona University and Ed.D. from Arizona State University.August 23, 2018HomeTABETHA ADKINSTABETHA ADKINS was named associate provost for student success and founding dean of the University College of West Chester University. She previously served as dean of the University College at Texas A&M University at Commerce, where she led initiatives on faculty development and retention. Adkins received a bachelor’s from Marshall University and master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Louisville.August 23, 2018HomeTERRY MORELLOTERRY MORELLO was named vice president of advancement and external affairs at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). Morello has worked in fundraising for more than 25 years and worked for artist Andy Warhol for several years before moving into nonprofit management, marketing and fundraising. She received a bachelor’s of fine arts degree from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.August 23, 2018HomePHYLLIS CARTERPHYLLIS CARTER has been named vice president for Administration & Finance and chief financial officer at San Francisco State University (SFSU). She previously worked as a board member of the Diablo Valley College (DVC) Foundation. Carter holds a B.S. from the University of Missouri and an advanced certificate and M.B.A. from Washington University.August 23, 2018HomeCONNIE CABELLOCONNIE CABELLO has been named assistant to the president for Institutional Diversity & Director of Intercultural Affairs at Stonehill College. She previously worked as the director of intercultural affairs at the college. Cabello received a bachelor’s of science degree from The University of Connecticut, a master’s degree from Central Connecticut State University and is pursuing an Ed.D. from Northeastern University.August 23, 2018HomeRADHA PYATIRADHA PYATI was selected as the dean of the College of the Sciences and Mathematics at West Chester University. Pyati has worked in departments of chemistry as a faculty member for 21 years, and her research focused on the St. Johns River in Florida, electrochemistry and imaging flow cytometry. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University and a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.August 23, 2018HomeKYMBERLY N. PINDERKYMBERLY N. PINDER was selected as the provost and senior vice president of Academic Affairs for Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt), effective January 2019. She has a career in higher education spanning more than 25 years,and currently serves as the dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of New Mexico. Pinder earned a bachelor’s from Middlebury College and master’s, Ph.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University.August 23, 2018HomeREGINALD A. BESSREGINALD A. BESS was selected as the president-elect of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies at South Carolina State University (SCSU), effective March 2019. Bess currently serves as an adjunct professor at SCSU. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from West Virginia State University, a master’s from Grambling State University and a master’s and Ph.D. degree from The Ohio State University.August 23, 2018HomeADRIANE JOHNSON-WILLIAMSADRIANE JOHNSON-WILLIAMS was named special assistant to the president for strategy and planning at LeMoyne-Owen College. She previously served as a program officer at Pyramid Peak Foundation, where she managed philanthropic efforts to address child development and poverty. Johnson-Williams holds a bachelor’s in economics and French from Wellesley College, a master’s in secondary education from The George Washington University and doctorate degree in educational policy studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.August 23, 2018Previous PagePage 311 of 3225Next Page