cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeLAURA MOSQUEDALAURA MOSQUEDA was named dean of the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, making her the first woman to lead the school since its founding in 1885. Mosqueda has been serving as the school’s associate dean of primary care and chair of the department of family medicine. She holds a medical degree from the University of Southern California.June 28, 2018HomeKHATMEH OSSEIRAN-HANNAKHATMEH OSSEIRAN-HANNA has been selected as the vice president for university advancement at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Osseiran-Hanna has been serving as interim vice president at IUP since September 2017. Osseiran-Hanna has a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University and pursued graduate studies at McGill University.June 28, 2018HomeDARRYL SCRIVENDARRYL SCRIVEN was named dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, Business and Education at Winston-Salem State University. Scriven has been serving as an associate professor and chair of the department of visual arts, humanities and theatre at Florida A&M University. He holds a bachelor’s degree from FAMU as well as a master’s degree and doctorate from Purdue University.June 28, 2018HomeHigher Ed Mulls Supreme Court Ruling Against Mandatory Union FeeThe U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Wednesday against a mandatory labor union fee for nonmember public-sector employees met with immediate criticism, some from observers in higher education who anticipate a negative impact on unions at state-funded universities.June 27, 2018News RoundupUniversities Wrong to Stay Silent on ProbeGive The Ohio State University officials credit for handling a sex abuse scandal the way it ought to be done — openly, with apparent concern for victims, and an intensive effort to get the whole truth. One wonders why that approach does not seem to appeal to everyone. A few months ago, it came to […]June 27, 2018Recruitment & RetentionIndiana University Sees Declining Summer EnrollmentIndiana University has seen declining summer enrollment at its Bloomington campus despite growth during the traditional academic year. About 1,000 more students enrolled at the Bloomington campus in fall 2017 compared with fall 2011. Summer enrollment at the flagship campus declined by more than 800 students over the same time period, the Herald-Times reported. […]June 27, 2018News RoundupNFL Players Trade Helmets for Caps and Gowns in OffseasonALAMEDA, Calif.— When Bruce Irvin got a multimillion dollar signing bonus after being a first-round draft pick in 2012, the idea of getting his college degree was the last thing on his mind. A former high school dropout who spent time in jail and dealing drugs while growing up in Atlanta, Irvin later decided to set […]June 27, 2018SportsBlack Students, College Choice and HBCUs: Enrolling the Next GenerationIn 2017, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) saw an increase in freshman student enrollment and substantial increases in enrollment for a small number of HBCUs, including North Carolina A & T State University, Kentucky State University and Spelman College.June 27, 2018SportsWashington State Football Player Had Brain Damage at SuicidePULLMAN, Wash. – The family of the Washington State football player who died of suicide in January said the 21-year-old quarterback had extensive brain damage that’s been linked to concussions from playing the sport. Tyler Hilinski was found dead in his apartment with a gunshot wound and a suicide note on Jan. 16. Mark and […]June 27, 2018Latest NewsA Harlem Daughter Gives BackDr. Terri N. Watson is proud of her Harlem background, and although much of her earlier research was conducted in Florida where she earned her Ph.D., she has returned to her roots and is breaking new ground as an assistant professor in the City College of New York’s School of Education.June 27, 2018Previous PagePage 332 of 3225Next Page