cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeLENORA CAMPBELLLENORA CAMPBELL was named dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences at North Carolina A&T State University. She has been serving as the interim dean since August 2016 when the college was launched. Campbell holds a bachelor’s degree from Florida A&M University, a master’s degree from the University of Maryland and a Ph.D. from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.August 8, 2018HomeTANYA MILLNER-HARLEETANYA MILLNER-HARLEE was named interim campus CEO of Manchester Community College in Connecticut. She recently served as interim dean of academic affairs at the college and is a professor of English. Millner-Harlee holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University, a master’s degree from Northeastern University and a doctorate from George Washington University.August 8, 2018HomeJUDGE ELAINE MERCIA O’NEALJUDGE ELAINE MERCIA O’NEAL was appointed interim dean of the School of Law at North Carolina Central University, effective July 16. Judge O’Neal was recently elected to the Superior Court bench in the 14th District of North Carolina. She received her bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctorate from North Carolina Central University.August 8, 2018StudentsStudy: Student Loan Debt for Millennials Becoming More ManageableWhile student loan debt is still a big challenge for millennials, there is evidence that it is becoming more manageable thanks in large part to an improving economy, expanding job market and rising incomes for the demographic group.August 7, 2018InternationalAngry Saudi Arabia Pulling 7,000 Students from CanadaSaudi Arabia is ordering its 7,000 students in Canada to get out of the North American country after Canadian leaders criticized Saudi Arabia’s detention and arrest of human rights activists, according to a CNN report. The students, who are on government scholarships, will be transferred to schools in other countries, according to Saudi Arabia’s Ministry […]August 7, 2018OpinionWho’s the Real Dummy?I thank Don Lemon for his question, “Who’s the real dummy?” His question encouraged me to research James and to question the stereotype of the Black male athletic figure.August 7, 2018StudentsHow to Make Our Institutions More AccessibleWhile higher education is abuzz with goals of cultivating greater access and success for historically underrepresented groups, many institutions still engage in practices that work against these goals. If we are truly going to open our doors wider, we can’t do so without transforming our own policies and practices.August 6, 2018News RoundupMore Pizzagate Fallout: Purdue Takes Name Off Building, Offers to Return $8M GiftThe John H. Schnatter Center for Economic Research will soon revert to its old name as the Purdue University Research Center in Economics, and the school is offering to return $8 million Schnatter once donated following revelations that the Papa John’s founder used the n-word during a conference call in May, ABC News has reported. […]August 6, 2018HomeForegrounding the ResearchA new research center at an HBCU is putting the focus on historically marginalized communities.August 6, 2018News RoundupHistory at Harvard: Four Black Women Head CollegesWhen Harvard University students arrive for classes Aug. 15, they will return to history in the making: for the first time in the Ivy League school’s history, four of its colleges will be headed simultaneously by African-American women. Dr. Claudine Gay’s appointment in July as the first African-American and the first woman dean of the […]August 3, 2018Previous PagePage 317 of 3225Next Page