cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.DisabiltiesPanel Dissects Role of Suspensions in School-To-Prison PipelineStatistics abounded Wednesday evening during a panel discussion titled “School to Prison Pipeline: Decriminalizing Public Education” co-sponsored by New America, the National Black Child Development Institute and the Greater Washington Urban League,May 17, 2018News RoundupKent State Graduate Posts Photos of Herself with AR-10 RifleKENT, Ohio — A Kent State University graduate is not apologizing for posting graduation photos of herself carrying a rifle on campus. Kaitlin Bennett tweeted that she could “arm herself” now that she was a graduate of the university. Along with the AR-10 rifle, the photo shows a mortarboard with the words: “Come and take […]May 17, 2018Social JusticeNeurodiversity: The Next Frontier in Social JusticeThe scar on my thigh reminds me of the day I almost gave up my career as a teacher. I now dedicate my career to helping children and adults with learning and behavioral challenges. These learners are the next frontier in social justice.May 17, 2018HomeRONALD S. ROCHONRONALD S. ROCHON has been appointed president of the University of Southern Indiana (USI). He currently serves as provost of USI. Rochon earned a bachelor’s degree at Tuskegee University and master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.May 16, 2018HomeCARRIE BRIMHALLCARRIE BRIMHALL has been appointed president of Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Fergus Falls, effective July 1. Brimhall earned an associate’s degree from Minnesota State Community and Technical College, a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College and a master’s degree and a doctorate from Capella University.May 16, 2018HomeA. ZACHARY FAISON, JR.A. ZACHARY FAISON, JR. has been named president and CEO of Edward Waters College. Faison earned a bachelor’s degree from Albany State University and a J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law.May 16, 2018Latest NewsWaffle House Shooting Hero, TSU Alum, Presents Funds Raised for VictimsJames Shaw Jr., hailed a hero for toppling a gunman who killed four people and injured others at a Waffle House in Tennessee., was recognized by his alma mater, Tennessee State University, at a recent event where he presented funds he had raised for victims.May 16, 2018News RoundupCollege-Bound Public High School Grads on the RiseBATON ROUGE, La. – Louisiana education officials say 23,517 public high school students who graduated in 2017 enrolled in college in the fall. That’s a record for the state. Tuesday’s news release from the Department of Education says it’s an increase of more than 500 from the previous year, and it’s up by more than […]May 16, 2018News RoundupCollege of St. Joseph in Danger of Losing AccreditationRUTLAND, Vt. A small, private Vermont college is in danger of losing its accreditation. The Rutland Herald reports the New England Association of Schools and Colleges said Tuesday that the College of St. Joseph may not meet financial standards outlined by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. The college’s board of trustees announced last […]May 16, 2018News RoundupTom Wolfe, Pioneering Journalist and Novelist, Dies at 88Tom Wolfe, the influential writer whose unconventional, exuberant prose laid the foundation for so-called New Journalism and fueled his best-sellers The Right Stuff and The Bonfire of the Vanities, has died. He was 88. Lynn Nesbit, Wolfe’s agent, told the Associated Press that Wolfe died of an infection Monday in a hospital in Manhattan. Wolfe’s […]May 16, 2018Previous PagePage 351 of 3225Next Page