cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Community CollegesCalifornia Governor’s Community College Funding Proposal Creates ControversyCalifornia Gov. Jerry Brown’s bold new budget proposal that awards community college districts funding not just for each enrolled student, but also based on the number of low-income students being served, has drawn praise and criticism.April 4, 2018Latest NewsArthur Ashe Scholar: Haley Clark, Leading By ExampleDespite high expectations, the University of Georgia Lady Bulldogs exited in the second round of this year’s NCAA Tournament. For graduate student Haley Clark, the 2018 Arthur Ashe Jr. Female Sports Scholar, these were the final basketball games of her outstanding collegiate career.April 4, 2018SportsArthur Ashe Scholar: Blaise Taylor, Committed to Serving OthersBlaise Taylor of Arkansas State University, this year’s Arthur Ashe Jr. Male Sports Scholar, is a gifted defensive back who holds the school’s record for career punt return yards and finished his collegiate career as a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection.April 4, 2018News RoundupArkansas State University Gets $10 Million From AlumnusJONESBORO, Ark. — Arkansas State University is renaming its business college to honor an alumnus who donated $10 million to his alma mater. The university announced the gift Tuesday from Neil Griffin, who lives in Kerrville, Texas. The 91-year-old World War II veteran graduated from Arkansas State in 1948 with a degree in business administration. […]April 4, 2018News RoundupFormer VP Al Gore to Deliver Commencement Speech at University of MarylandCOLLEGE PARK, Md. — Former Vice President Al Gore will deliver the commencement address this spring to graduates at the University of Maryland. The school announced Monday that Gore will address the College Park campus May 20 during graduation ceremonies at the Xfinity Center. In a news release, university President Wallace Loh cited Gore’s ability […]April 4, 2018News RoundupCollege President Pleads Guilty Before Arkansas Fraud TrialFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The president of a Christian college in Springdale pleaded guilty to a fraud charge Wednesday, admitting he took part in what prosecutors called a kickback scheme involving his school. Oren Paris III had faced a trial Monday with former state Sen. Jon Woods and consultant Randell Shelton. Instead, the president of Ecclesia […]April 4, 2018Latest NewsCensus Citizenship Question Sparks Concern Among Some Social ScientistsSome prominent social scientists are sharing concerns about the Trump administration’s intention to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 national census, adding their voices to opposition expressed by some lawmakers and immigration-rights groups.April 3, 2018HomeScholars See Mixed Progress on Civil Rights 50 Years After King’s DeathMany people who were alive during the nation’s Civil Rights Movement felt that America stood still April 4, 1968, the day the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed by an assassin’s bullet.April 3, 2018News RoundupProvidence Approves Plan for New Brown University BuildingsPROVIDENCE, R.I. — Providence officials have approved a Brown University plan to build two new buildings on campus.The City Plan Commission voted unanimously Monday night in favor of amendments to Brown’s master plan that would add the new buildings. The Providence Journal reports the new buildings would be a new performing arts center alongside a […]April 3, 2018News RoundupKU Provost Leaving for University of LouisvilleLOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Louisville has hired the University of Kansas’ provost as its new president.U of L trustees voted during a special meeting Tuesday to hire Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, completing a nationwide search for the next leader of the scandal-plagued university. The university has been searching for a full-time president since James Ramsey […]April 3, 2018Previous PagePage 368 of 3225Next Page