cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupSenate Speaker: UT to Accept Botched ACT ScoresNASHVILLE, Tenn. – The state Senate’s leader says the University of Tennessee will accept scores from ACT tests that weren’t administered correctly last month, though ACT still won’t release scores it deemed invalid. Speaker Randy McNally said Thursday that University of Tennessee Interim Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor John Zomchick informed him of the decision. […]December 3, 2017News RoundupColleges Are Weighing Revoking Honors in Wake of Sexual Misconduct AllegationsThe wave of sexual allegations from Hollywood to Washington has left many U.S. colleges weighing whether to revoke honorary degrees and other accolades awarded to prominent men accused of misconduct. Dozens of schools have bestowed honors upon men who now face accusations ranging from sexual harassment to assault. Fired news anchor Charlie Rose has at […]December 3, 2017HBCUsFAMU Picks Permanent PresidentIn a unanimous vote Thursday, the Florida A&M University Board of Trustees appointed Dr. Larry Robinson as the 12th president of the historically Black institution in Tallahassee.November 30, 2017OpinionBuilding Community Without Greek LifeOur focus on unity is the primary reason why Greek organizations would not work at Earlham. At their best and at their worst, fraternities and sororities are focused on their exclusivity.November 30, 2017News RoundupCollege Student Elected to Democratic State CommitteeNORTHAMPTON, Mass. — A 20-year-old college junior has been elected the youngest member of the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee. The Daily Hampshire Gazette reports that Northampton resident Jonathan Goldman was elected Saturday to a two-year term. Goldman says it’s important for young people to be involved in politics. He says one of his goals will […]November 30, 2017News RoundupSeattle Mayor Pushes for Free Community CollegeSeattle’s new mayor is pushing free community college tuition for all of the city’s graduates. Newly minted Mayor Jenny Durkan on Wednesday signed an executive order for a program that would cover tuition costs for up to two years for all Seattle Public Schools students. But the order lacked detail, including when the program would […]November 30, 2017HomeROBERT “BOB” MOKWAROBERT “BOB” MOKWA has been named executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at Montana State University. He previously served as interim executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. Mokwa earned a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech, a master’s degree from Purdue University and a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech.November 29, 2017HomeBILLIE JO KIPPBILLIE JO KIPP has been named president of California Tribal College. She previously served as president of Blackfeet Community College in Browning, Montana. Kipp earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Great Falls and a master’s degree and Ph.D. from the University of Montana.November 29, 2017HomeCRYSTAL ANN WILLIAMSCRYSTAL ANN WILLIAMS has been named associate provost for diversity and inclusion at Boston University. She previously served as associate vice president and a professor of English at Bates College. William earned a bachelor’s degree from New York University and an MFA from Cornell University.November 29, 2017HomeRHONDA Y. WILLIAMSRHONDA Y. WILLIAMS has been named inaugural holder of the John L. Seigenthaler Chair in American History at Vanderbilt University. She previously was a professor of history and founder and director of the Social Justice Institute at Case Western Reserve University. Williams earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland, College Park and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.November 29, 2017Previous PagePage 413 of 3225Next Page