cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsVeteran Educator Tapped to Lead Adult-Serving UniversityThe presidency of Union Institute & University will enable Dr. Karen Schuster Webb to increase her impact on higher education by expanding horizons for adult learners.February 22, 2018OpinionThe N-Word and Language as PropertyDebates about whether Whites in academia — professors or students — are entitled to sling and fling the N-word with abandon, be it in a song, a “lesson” or some sort of speculative “thought experiment” (as seems to be the case with the most recent incident) are not a bug, but a feature of a society structured by racial dominance, oppression and exploitation.February 22, 2018News RoundupSwim Team Can Forget Ivy League ChampionshipsPROVIDENCE, R.I. — Brown University says its men’s swimming and diving team will not participate in this week’s Ivy League Championships as it investigates allegations of hazing. The university says in a statement dated Tuesday its investigation and the student conduct review process are expected to reach a conclusion “in the coming weeks.” It began […]February 22, 2018News Roundup‘Jewish Blood’ Remark Sparks Suit Against SchoolBATON ROUGE, La. – The president of a private Baptist college in Louisiana refused to approve a football coach’s hiring because of what he called the applicant’s “Jewish blood,” a federal lawsuit claims. Joshua Bonadona sued Louisiana College and its president, Rick Brewer, on Wednesday, accusing them of violating his civil rights. Bonadona, a 28-year-old […]February 22, 2018News RoundupState Posts Best AP Scores in NationStudents in Massachusetts lead the nation in achievement on Advanced Placement exams, according to the nonprofit group behind the tests. More than 32 percent of Massachusetts students who graduated from public high schools last year scored a three or better on at least one test, according to a report released Wednesday by the College Board. They edged […]February 22, 2018Latest NewsStudy: Wide Black-White Wealth Gap GrowingDespite increases in Black business ownership, elected office, and university enrollment, a new study indicates that wealth disparities between U.S. Blacks and whites have been widening.February 21, 2018MSIsNew NAACP Youth Leader a Skilled OrganizerTiffany Dena Loftin arrived this month as the NAACP’s new director of the Youth & College Division at a critical – even urgent – time when many young African-Americans are clamoring for ways to get involved in social justice movements to resist violence and oppression.February 21, 2018HomeCONSTANCE SMITH HENDRICKSCONSTANCE SMITH HENDRICKS has been named dean of the School of Nursing and Allied Health at Tuskegee University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing and a master’s degree in community health from the University of Alabama Birmingham. She earned a Ph.D. from Boston College.February 21, 2018HomePRABHAS V. MOGHEPRABHAS V. MOGHE has been appointed inaugural vice chancellor for research and innovation for Rutgers University–New Brunswick, where he has been serving as Distinguished Professor in the School of Engineering. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Bombay.February 21, 2018HomeCAMILLA MEROSCAMILLA MEROS has been named Chief of Staff at Virginia International University. She previously served as a curriculum coordinator at VIU. She holds a master’s degree in TESOL from VIU as well as three bachelor’s degrees from Federal University of Ouro Preto in Brazil, in translation, English and Portuguese.February 21, 2018Previous PagePage 386 of 3225Next Page