cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.MSIsTravel and Reflections on Educating for Health EquityI am connected to centuries of civil rights milestones that changed reality for African-American children like me. Now, as a medical educator, I use “my day job” to reach deep beneath the surface of society to the same streams that have systematically deflected and diminished the value of Americans of African descent since this nation’s founding.August 9, 2018Community CollegesReport Reveals Community College Transfer, Degree TrendsA new study sheds light on how effectively community colleges across the nation are equipping students to obtain a credential and to transfer to another institution for a higher degree. Out of more than 1 million students who started post-secondary education at a community college, only 60,000 transferred into a baccalaureate program after receiving their […]August 9, 2018LatinxReport Details Wide Latino, White College-Attainment Gaps in ColoradoColorado, the second most-educated state in the nation, has a college-attainment gap between White and Latino residents that is the worst among the nine states with the largest Latino populations.August 8, 2018HomeTARSHIA STANLEYTARSHIA STANLEY was named dean of the School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences at St. Catherine University. Stanley previously served as director of E.W. Githii Honors Program and associate professor of English at Spelman College. She received her bachelor’s degree from Duke University and both her master’s degree and doctorate from the University of Florida.August 8, 2018HomeCHRISTINE D. BOYDCHRISTINE D. BOYD has been selected as the director of media relations for The University of Akron’s Department of Communications and Marketing. She previously served as executive director of marketing and chief public and media relations officer at Hiram College. Boyd received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mount Union and a MBA from Lake Erie College.August 8, 2018HomeYAN SEARCYYAN SEARCY has been named dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at California State University, Northridge, effective August 20. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame, a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago’s School of Social Services Administration.August 8, 2018HBCUsI’m a Doctor – Now What? Lessons from a First-Generation ScholarAs I continue to navigate post-doctoral life, my advice for anyone who felt blindsided by expectations to continue excelling is to find a mentor in your field who believes in your potential, will take the time to support you, and push you to flourish through your next phase.August 8, 2018HomeFELICIA MCGINTYFELICIA MCGINTY was named executive vice chancellor of administration and planning at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, effective August 1. She previously served as the vice chancellor for student affairs. Mc-Ginty earned her bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees from Northern Arizona University.August 8, 2018HomeJAFFUS HARDRICKJAFFUS HARDRICK was named interim president of Florida Memorial University. He previously served in a dual role as vice provost for student access and success and vice president for human resources. Hardrick holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, a doctorate from Baylor University and a second doctorate from Prairie View A&M University.August 8, 2018HomeSALVADOR MENASALVADOR MENA has been named vice chancellor for student affairs at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, effective August 1. He recently served as the senior associate vice chancellor for student affairs. Mena received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Maine and his doctorate from the University of Maryland, College Park.August 8, 2018Previous PagePage 315 of 3225Next Page