cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeWILLIE E. MAYWILLIE E. MAY has been named vice president for research and economic development at Morgan State University. May previously served as director of major research and training initiatives for the College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland, College Park. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Knoxville College and a Ph.D. […]May 31, 2018HomeNSOMBI B. RICKETTSNSOMBI B. RICKETTS has been named vice president for diversity, equality and inclusion at Pratt Institute, effective July 5. Ricketts was previously assistant provost for diversity and inclusion at Northwestern University. Ricketts holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and a master’s degree from Goizueta Business School at Emory University.May 31, 2018HomeDON C. SAWYER IIIDON C. SAWYER III has been appointed associate vice president and chief diversity officer at Quinnipiac University. He is also an associate professor in the Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice and Anthropology. Sawyer earned his bachelor’s degree from Hartwick College and two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from Syracuse University.May 31, 2018HomeKEITH AYTCHKEITH AYTCH hase been appointed president of Evergreen Valley College. Aytch has been serving as EVC’s interim president since July 2017 and vice president of academic affairs since 2011. He earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from California State University, Sacramento, and a K-12 administrative credential from National University.May 31, 2018HomeNANCY FAHRENWALDNANCY FAHRENWALD has been named dean and professor of the College of Nursing at Texas A&M University, effective June 1. Fahrenwald was previously dean and professor of the College of Nursing at South Dakota State University. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Portland and a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska Medical […]May 31, 2018Latest NewsReport Examines Impact of Last-Dollar Financial AidA new study looks at how the Bridging the Gap program at Rutgers University-Camden improved affordability and reduced financial stress for eligible first-year students.May 31, 2018News RoundupChinese College Enrollment—Prominent in Texas—May Decline After US Visa Policy Shift, Groups WarnChanges to U.S. policy on Chinese visas may trickle down to college enrollment, officials warned, and Texas’ schools may feel some impact. The Trump administration plans to shorten the length of validity for some visas issued to Chinese citizens, the State Department said Tuesday, as President Donald Trump works to counter alleged theft of U.S. […]May 31, 2018News RoundupUniversity Student’s Death Was Suicide; Roommate Takes PleaCOLUMBIA, Mo. – A former roommate of a University of Missouri student who committed suicide has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in the case. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports 21-year-old Deandre Winters pleaded guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor charge of evidence tampering and will service two years of unsupervised probation. The plea came after […]May 31, 2018HealthHarvard Teaming With Google to Reduce Harmful Chemical UseBOSTON – Harvard University is teaming up with Google to reduce the use of harmful chemicals in building products and materials. Organizers say the initiative announced Wednesday targets chemicals used in consumer products like furniture and carpets that science has shown have potential negative health effects. The goal is to create a set of tools […]May 31, 2018StudentsUniversity of Memphis to Waive Tuition for Fallen Soldiers’ FamiliesStarting this fall, students whose parents or spouses were killed or disabled in military service can attend the University of Memphis without paying tuition, university officials announced Wednesday.May 30, 2018Previous PagePage 345 of 3225Next Page