cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupCourt: California Colleges Have Duty To Protect StudentsSAN FRANCISCO — Colleges in California have a responsibility to protect students from foreseeable acts of violence in the classroom and other settings connected to their studies and can be held liable for failing to do so, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a lawsuit by a UCLA student who was stabbed by a […]March 22, 2018Recruitment & RetentionSuccess Formula for Student Recruitment and RetentionHow does a college determine its student enrollment strategy to effectively impact growth, meet net tuition revenue goals and increase graduation rate? To properly grow and maintain enrollment in a competitive future, try this formula.March 22, 2018HBCUsHBCUs To Get Funding Hike in Federal BudgetHistorically Black colleges and universities will receive a 14 percent increase in federal funding in the U.S. Senate’s omnibus bill following strong advocacy by senators Kamala Harris and Doug Jones.March 22, 2018HomeMESHEA POOREMESHEA POORE has been named vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at West Virginia University. Previously, she operated her own law practice. She received a bachelor’s degree from Howard University and a law degree from Southern University Law Center.March 22, 2018HomeLINDA SHINOMOTOLINDA SHINOMOTO has been named vice president for human resources at Wentworth Institute of Technology. She served as the director of Human Resources and Title IX coordinator at Brandeis University previously. She received a bachelor’s degree from California State University, East Bay, and a master’s degree from Harvard University.March 22, 2018HomeELYN SAKSELYN SAKS has been named Distinguished Professor at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Saks earned a bachelor’s degree at Vanderbilt University, a law degree at Yale Law School and a master’s degree at the University of Oxford.March 22, 2018Latest NewsProfessor Interrogates the World With StudentsGrowing up, Dr. McKinley E. Melton was fascinated by language, learning, literature and the articulation of ideas, but wasn’t sure what career path to pursue that matched those curiosities. It wasn’t until his time as an undergraduate at Duke University that he became interested in “diversifying the academy.”March 21, 2018Community CollegesWaiting List: California Leads In Educating the IncarceratedCalifornia leads the nation in offering college opportunities to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated students, according to a recent joint study by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center and The Opportunity Institute.March 21, 2018News RoundupFormer Governor Sues University Over Assistant’s TreatmentRICHMOND, Va. — Former Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder is suing Virginia Commonwealth University and top school officials after he says his personal assistant was harassed and mistreated. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that Wilder filed the lawsuit Monday in Richmond Circuit Court. Wilder is a distinguished professor at VCU who has a school department named after him. He […]March 21, 2018Women2018 Top 25 Women in Higher EducationHonoring 25 women in the academy who are making a difference. Compiled by Walter Hudson Julie Amon Vice President for Student Development Services Tarrant County College Dr. Julie Amon has been a long-time champion of student success and academic excellence. Prior to her arrival earlier this month at Tarrant County College, Amon was vice […]March 21, 2018Previous PagePage 373 of 3225Next Page