cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.OpinionObserving the International Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade and of its AbolitionAugust 23rd, 2018 marks the 20th anniversary of the observance of the International Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade and of its Abolition by member states of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).August 22, 2018StudentsScholars, Students React to Removal of ‘Silent Sam’ at UNCWhile University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill officials called the protesters’ actions “unlawful and dangerous” – sparking backlash – some UNC students, faculty and other community members were elated about the statue’s removal.August 21, 2018LatinxBrighid Dwyer: Advancing Diversity and Building Bridges Through Intergroup DialogueDr. Brighid Dwyer specializes in helping people talk to each other. Not at each other or past each other, but across lines of division ranging from age, race and gender to religion, sexual orientation and political views.August 21, 2018StudentsThe Demands for Diversity Hiring Requires a “Pipeline”As the summer closes and college campuses across the country come roaring back to life, the demands for an academy that better reflects the full diversity of the student body and their own experiences will no doubt come center stage once again. The demands for a diverse faculty are growing and will further create division between the student body and university administration if they are not addressed in a more urgent manner.August 21, 2018Latest NewsRemembering U.N. Secretary General Kofi AnnanKofi Annan, who became the first U.N. secretary general from sub-Saharan Africa, rose through the ranks of career U.S. diplomat to become the secretary general of the U.S. from 1997 to 2006. Along the way, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in fighting the AIDS epidemic and international terrorism.August 20, 2018HomeHoward University Taps Donna Brazile for Endowed ChairHoward University has announced the appointment of influential and veteran political strategist Donna Brazile, former Interim Chair of the Democratic National Committee, to a post as an endowed Chair in Public Policy.August 20, 2018HomeTOP 100Top 100 Bachelor’s Masters Doctoral degrees conferred.August 20, 2018Latest NewsSterling Stuckey, Renowned Historian, DiesDr. Sterling Stuckey, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Riverside and a prominent scholar of African-American history, has died.August 17, 2018News RoundupReport: Interest in Online Education Keeps GrowingThe associate’s degree is the most popular credential among potential students as demand for online higher education continues to grow, according to a study by Clearwater, Fla.-based Digital Media Solutions. The independent agency’s study reviewed trends in inquiry generation and student acquisition data from January through June of this year. Analysts used information from Sparkroom, […]August 17, 2018STEMGender Pay Gap Wide Among Graduates of Elite SchoolsThe gender wage gap is real – even when looking at pay differences between men and women who graduate from America’s leading colleges and universities, according to a recent study that found a 19-percent difference in annual earnings.August 16, 2018Previous PagePage 313 of 3225Next Page