cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsDon LeDuc Helps to Make Law School More AccessibleDon LeDuc, president of the Western Michigan University’s Cooley Law School, has one piece of advice for students interested in entering the legal profession.July 23, 2018OpinionGetting ‘PhinisheD’ or ‘FinishEdD’: Strategies for Future DoctorsThe pursuit of a doctoral degree often is an arduous journey with challenges that may include but are not limited to financial limitations, imposter syndrome, standardized test-taking bias or anxiety, academic hazing and various forms of discrimination. Nevertheless, the tam and tassel are worth the hassle,July 20, 2018StudentsTCUs: Saving Native American EducationNative Americans have the lowest educational attainment of any race. One of the ways in which mainstream institutions are failing them is by simply not addressing the values of Native American students.July 19, 2018HBCUsDanielle Holley-Walker Continues the LegacyDanielle Holley-Walker, who left her post as associate dean at the University of North Carolina to become dean of the law school at Howard University, says the school has been fortunate in the past decade or two with respect to admissions, enrollment and sustenance.July 19, 2018News RoundupStudy: 4 in 10 College Students Binge DrinkFour in every 10 U.S. college students binge drink, according to a survey by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, whose findings have been published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Binge drinking is a pattern of drinking that elevates a person’s blood alcohol to 0.08 percent or above per 100g […]July 19, 2018Latest NewsCamille Nelson: Opening Doors for OthersCamille Nelson not only was the first Black woman to clerk for Canada’s Supreme Court, she went on to become the first woman and first person of color to be appointed dean of Suffolk University Law School and the first Black person in her current position – dean and professor at the American University Washington College of Law.July 18, 2018OpinionNAFEO Urges Continuing Affirmative Action Efforts in Higher EdEvery student benefits from inclusive and diverse classrooms, not just students of color. NAFEO urges all school systems, colleges and universities not to retreat from their thoughtful, holistic review processes of applicants that are resulting in diverse environments.July 18, 2018News RoundupFormer Nebraska Tax Commissioner Gets University PostA former Nebraska tax commissioner has been named a vice chancellor for the University of Nebraska at Omaha and University of Nebraska Medical Center. University officials say Doug Ewald will oversee business, finance and business development for both Omaha campuses. He’ll begin his work Aug. 1, pending approval by university regents. Ewald has nearly 30 […]July 18, 2018HomeColleges Sever Ties with Papa John’sIn the wake of the downfall of John Schnatter—the former CEO and founder of Papa John’s Pizza—amid the use of racist remarks, academics believe that educational institutions and other companies can learn from this organization’s mistake going forward.July 17, 2018News RoundupTrustees OK $1.7M for University of Arkansas Medical CampusFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — University of Arkansas trustees have approved a $1.7 million renovation at the school’s medical campus in Fayetteville. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that trustees on Monday unanimously approved the renovations to support classrooms and lab space for students in a new occupational therapy program. The three-year, clinical doctorate program expects to enroll its […]July 17, 2018Previous PagePage 322 of 3225Next Page