cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupTimes, New Yorker Win Pulitzer for Weinstein ScandalNEW YORK — The New York Times and The New Yorker won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for breaking the Harvey Weinstein scandal with reporting that galvanized the #MeToo movement and set off a worldwide reckoning over sexual misconduct in the workplace. The Times and The Washington Post took the award in the […]April 17, 2018News RoundupSupreme Court Says Sotomayor Breaks Shoulder in Fall at HomeWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says Justice Sonia Sotomayor broke her left shoulder in a fall at her Washington home. The court says the 63-year-old Sotomayor will wear a sling for several weeks and undergo physical therapy. She is not expected to miss any time on the bench. The justices are hearing arguments this week […]April 17, 2018News RoundupBinghamton Student in Custody in Fellow Student’s DeathBINGHAMTON, N.Y. — After a daylong search by multiple police agencies, a Binghamton University student was taken into custody as a suspect in the stabbing death of a 19-year-old freshman, police said Monday. Authorities did not disclose the name or any other information about the suspect at a 5 p.m. news conference, other than to […]April 17, 2018StudentsBeyonce Gives $100,000 to Four Historically Black SchoolsNEW YORK — Beyonce paid tribute to historically Black colleges during her groundbreaking Coachella performance, and now the singer is donating $100,000 to four Black universities. The superstar singer announced Monday the Homecoming Scholars Award Program for the 2018-2019 academic year through her BeyGOOD initiative. She plans to give $25,000 each to Tuskegee University, Bethune-Cookman […]April 16, 2018News RoundupMarshall, WVU Law School Launch Consumer Rights ProjectHUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall University is launching a joint project with West Virginia University College of Law to provide consumer-related information for people in West Virginia. Each school received $1 million to implement the programs. The Joint Consumer Assistance Project was established by lawyers involved in a consumer class-action case from funds not claimed by […]April 16, 2018HomeWomen Share Career Ups, Downs at APAHE ConferenceSince its 1987 inception, AHAPE has developed programs and addressed issues impacting Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs). It has evolved from a group of almost exclusively Californians into one with national reach.April 16, 2018STEMToyota, Alabama A&M Partner on Mobility InitiativeAlabama A&M University students will be teaming up with Toyota Motor North America on an initiative to help solve mobility issues. David Fernandes, president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama, announced at a Friday event on the university’s campus an initial grant of $300,000 to fund the initiative, which includes scholarships for students accepted into the […]April 16, 2018MSIsWant a Diverse Faculty? Learn from Minority Serving InstitutionsMinority Serving Institutions successfully recruit diverse faculties because their institutional missions and cultures align with the values that scholars of color often care about.April 16, 2018HomePassion and Perseverance2018 Diverse Champions.April 16, 2018HomeBlack Academics Urged to Retain Authenticity, Respect, VisionIn an impassioned, entertaining and unifying presentation, Dr. Christopher Emdin spoke to fellow Black academics about retaining their unique voices while doing meaningful work with far-reaching impact. He said the nature of academia often robs Black scholars of what makes them special.April 15, 2018Previous PagePage 363 of 3225Next Page