cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Press ReleasesDiverse: Issues In Higher Education Names Top 100 Degree ProducersFAIRFAX, Va. — In its August 23, 2018 edition Diverse: Issues In Higher Education magazine identifies the Top 100 institutions awarding degrees to minority students.July 27, 2018Latest NewsLeticia Diaz: A Commitment to EquityDriven by an institutional mission of social responsibility, Dr. Leticia M. Diaz oversees a law school rich with diversity and strong in its commitment to utilizing legal knowledge for greater good.July 26, 2018News RoundupTrump to Sign Bill That Provides Money for Job TrainingPresident Donald Trump plans to sign legislation to reauthorize a program that provides money for job training and related programs for students. That’s according to his daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump, who was with him at a workforce development event Thursday in Dubuque, Iowa. In recent months, she met with Democrat and Republican lawmakers and […]July 26, 2018Latest NewsBlake Morant: A Dean for Diversity and CivilityAs he discusses experiences in his life that contributed to his success as a legal scholar and dean of the George Washington University Law School, Blake D. Morant recalls his years as an Eagle Scout and his upbringing by a mother who encouraged him to develop all of his talents.July 25, 2018African-American‘Aim Higher Act’ House Bill Draws Praise from Higher Ed GroupsThe Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) have announced support of the Aim Higher Act legislation introduced this week in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Democrat-crafted bill, a version of the Higher Education Act that is due for reauthorization, has some significant differences from the PROSPER […]July 25, 2018Latest NewsMichael Waterstone Prepares Students for ServiceSeveral years after he began work as an associate at Munger, Tolles & Olson, a white-shoe law firm in downtown Los Angeles, Michael Waterstone decided that he wanted to make the transition to teaching, where he could also write and think broadly about social justice issues.July 24, 2018News RoundupColleges Ask for a Share of Future Salary in Lieu of LoansMONTPELIER, Vt. — As more students balk at the debt loads they face after graduation, some colleges are offering an alternative: We’ll pay your tuition if you offer us a percentage of your future salary. Norwich University announced Tuesday that it will become the latest school to offer this type of contract, known as an […]July 24, 2018StudentsFederally Funded Programs Are Not Enough to Diversify the STEM WorkforceDespite billions of dollars being invested on hundreds of programs that are created to increase the number of minorities who enter STEM fields, data from Change the Equation, indicates that today’s STEM workforce is no more diverse than it was 15 years ago.July 24, 2018StudentsPositioning Ourselves to Support College Success for Males of ColorIf we are serious about improving the educational outcomes of males of color throughout the educational pipeline, then we need to change how we see and think about them, how we imagine, believe in and support their possibilities and how we work with them.July 23, 2018News RoundupUVA Center Hires Trump Ex-Official, Many Faculty DisapproveDozens of University of Virginia professors are outraged at the university’s decision to hire a former member of the Trump administration, according to an NBC-29 news report in Charlottesville, Va. Marc Short, a former White House director of legislative affairs who has an MBA from UVA, has been hired as a senior fellow at the […]July 23, 2018Previous PagePage 321 of 3225Next Page