cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.OpinionTeaching and Learning on the Front LinesIf you can draw on your citizenship, class and tenure status as a teacher, then you must find ways to change your pedagogical approach and reach out to and advocate for the most vulnerable students in the current political climate.April 10, 2018Latest NewsConsortium Aims to Enhance Teachers’ Career-Advising SkillsThe new Consortium for Instructional Excellence and Career Guidance has been formed to provide faculty members innovative teaching practices that effectively serve the career-development needs of students.April 9, 2018StudentsAdjusting to College: Tips From a Former Student-Athlete and the Parent of OneTo be a successful freshman student-athlete, one needs discipline. There must be a high level of focus and awareness, because a student-athlete failing to accomplish his or her goal could impact that individual’s career and life in general.April 9, 2018Male WinnerBlaise Taylor - FootballApril 9, 2018News RoundupUniversity of Chicago Countersues Over Withdrawn $100M GiftCHICAGO — The University of Chicago is countersuing a benefactor that pledged a $100-million donation but wants to void the commitment. The Thomas L. Pearson and The Pearson Family Foundation has asked a federal court in Oklahoma to void the deal and recoup the nearly $23 million already given to the university to establish The […]April 9, 2018News RoundupChance the Rapper to Address Dillard University’s 2018 GradsGrammy Award-winning artist Chance the Rapper will deliver this year’s commencement address to graduates of Dillard University in New Orleans. The school’s 82nd Commencement ceremonies for more than 200 graduates will be held Saturday, May 12, at 8 a.m. on the campus’ historic Avenue of the Oaks. Dillard President Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough says Chance […]April 9, 2018News RoundupOhio State Revokes Bill Cosby’s Honorary Degree Amid RetrialCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University has revoked an honorary degree awarded to Bill Cosby when he spoke at commencement in 2001. University trustees on Friday approved rescinding the degree for the 80-year-old comedian, whose retrial in a sexual assault case began Monday with opening statements in suburban Philadelphia. An Ohio State spokesman says Cosby […]April 9, 2018Female WinnerHaley Clark - BasketballApril 9, 2018Latest NewsArthur Ashe: A Sportsman Who Changed the WorldThis year marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Arthur Ashe, a social justice advocate and tennis legend who won three Grand Slam titles and was the first Black man to ever win the singles title at Wimbledon.April 8, 2018HBCUsAlbany State Gets NEH Grant for Museum, Heritage Studies ProgramThe National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Albany State University a grant to assist with establishing an interdisciplinary museum and heritage studies minor.April 8, 2018Previous PagePage 366 of 3225Next Page