cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupASU Gammage Testing App for Hearing-Impaired, Translation ServicesPHOENIX — The Gammage Theater at Arizona State University is testing an app that will make sure that patrons with hearing impairment or need translation services “never miss a word.” The GalaPro app will be available for use during Gammage’s School of Rock performances, which kick off Wednesday. Created in 2015, this program gives translation and […]June 18, 2018HBCUsTitle IX Pathway to More Male Students and Tuition DollarsIn order to fully utilize athletics to help with financial and enrollment stability, HBCUs should tackle head-on and even embrace what some see as a legal obstacle to expanding men’s athletics – Title IX.June 18, 2018News RoundupUniversity of Kansas Expands 3-year Bachelor Degree ProgramLAWRENCE, Kan. The University of Kansas has expanded a program to help students earn a bachelor’s degree in three years. The “Degree in 3” streamlines course credits from 10 regional high schools and community colleges with the university’s Edwards campus bachelor’s degrees The Kansas City Star reports a signing event at the Edwards Campus on […]June 18, 2018News RoundupMichigan ‘Jeopardy!’ Winner Could Get Prison for Sneaking into Emails at Adrian CollegeADRIAN, Mich. – A seven-time “Jeopardy!” winner who taught history at a small Michigan college faces up to five years in prison for sneaking into the email accounts of other professors, administrators and students. Stephanie Jass, who taught at Adrian College in southern Michigan, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Lenawee Circuit Court to a charge of unauthorized […]June 18, 2018StudentsStudy: Wide Racial Gaps Persist in College Degree AttainmentCompared to White adults in the United States, Black adults are two-thirds as likely to hold a college degree and Latino adults are only half as likely – with both groups attaining degrees at a lower rate in 2016 than White adults did back in 1990, according to a new report by The Education Trust.June 18, 2018HBCUsPWIs and HBCUs Need to Create Partnerships, Not CompetitionCollaborative efforts between predominantly White institutions and historically Black colleges and universities that utilize the strengths of both institutions can provide quality educational experiences and support for Black students.June 15, 2018News RoundupMichelle Obama Pushes Education Through InitiativeWASHINGTON — Former first lady Michelle Obama told first-generation college freshmen to surround themselves with a community to help them survive college. Obama was the first in her family to attend college. She said: “Finding a cohort for yourself and starting to build your community is going to be important. College wasn’t meant to do alone.” […]June 15, 2018News RoundupTeddy Roosevelt Library Board, University System at OddsBISMARCK, N.D.— The foundation working to build a Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in western North Dakota is at odds with the state’s university system over how to end a lease agreement for land at Dickinson State University that’s no longer planned as a library site. The nonprofit foundation’s board in March voted to build a museum […]June 15, 2018News RoundupFoxconn, Wisconsin University, Announce Internship ProgramMILWAUKEE – Foxconn Technology Group and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are launching an internship program that will send engineering students to the company’s headquarters in Taiwan for a semester. The program announced Thursday is designed to develop local talent for the company’s planned manufacturing facility in southeast Wisconsin. Foxconn plans to make advanced liquid crystal display […]June 15, 2018HomeJEROME HUNTJEROME HUNT will begin as an assistant professor for political science at Long Beach City College. Hunt earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from West Chester University, and a doctorate from Howard University. He was a visiting assistant professor at University of District of Columbia.June 14, 2018Previous PagePage 336 of 3225Next Page