cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeREBECCA A. NEALREBECCA A. NEAL has been named to the Gordon B. Sanders Endowed Chair in Teacher Education at Hamline University. She will also be director of the Center for Excellence in Urban Teaching at the university. Neal earned a bachelor’s degree from Hampton University, two master’s degrees from the College of William and Mary and the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. from Arizona State University.November 14, 2017HomeMARCUS BOARD JR.MARCUS BOARD JR. has been named assistant professor of African American studies at Georgetown University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Africana studies and political science from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County and two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.November 14, 2017HomeDAMIEN M. WILLIAMSDAMIEN M. WILLIAMS has been named vice chancellor for institutional advancement at Fayetteville State University. He previously was assistant vice president for advancement at Regis University. Williams earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from Northeastern State University and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.November 14, 2017HomeAt 63, Descendant of Slaves is Helping Georgetown Reconcile its PastMelisande Short-Colomb took up Georgetown’s offer to begin a complicated process of reconciliation with the descendants of the 272 slaves the Jesuit institution sold in 1838.November 14, 2017News RoundupRenaming College at University of Illinois Sparks DebateURBANA, Ill. — A plan to name the business college at the University of Illinois after a donor who gave a record $150 million to the school has been approved, but with some debate. The News-Gazette reports that the proposal to name the college after alumnus Larry Gies was approved after an amendment was added saying […]November 14, 2017News RoundupLawsuit Seeks New Recourse for For-Profit College FraudWASHINGTON (AP) — Two women who claim they were defrauded by a for-profit college have sued the Education Department and a private loan servicer in a case their attorneys say could provide a new legal remedy for tens of thousands of students frustrated with the department’s inaction on claims seeking loan forgiveness. The lawsuit, filed […]November 13, 2017News RoundupBiden on 2020: ‘Not Sure it’s the Appropriate Thing’ to DoFormer Vice President Joe Biden said he is uncertain about a run for president in 2020, but indicated he’s looking for fresh blood to lead the Democratic Party back to the White House. “I’ve done it a long time,” said Biden, who previously ran for president in 1988 and 2008, “and I’m just not sure […]November 13, 2017HomeAn Advocate for Native Alaskan StudentsAfter Dr. Richard A. Caulfield graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973, he was certain that his interests in anthropology and natural resource management would ultimately take him to Alaska.November 13, 2017HomeA collective experienceNative American Heritage MonthNovember 13, 2017HBCUsJudge Calls for Mediation in Maryland Legal CaseA federal judge has appointed a “special master” to help craft a plan to resolve a longstanding battle over whether historically Black colleges and universities in Maryland were denied the chance to attract students of other races because academic programs at HBCUs were duplicated by traditionally White institutions.November 12, 2017Previous PagePage 418 of 3225Next Page