cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsAudit: $164K Misused by Former Cashiers at Grambling StateMONROE, La. — Three former cashiers at Grambling State University are accused of improperly increasing campus spending account balances by $164,000 for 35 students, including two of the ex-workers. Those are among the findings in an audit released Monday by Louisiana Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera’s office, which said the actions may have violated state and […]October 30, 2017Students2 Penn State Frats Lose Recognition After Rules ViolationsSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Two fraternities have lost their recognition after what Pennsylvania State University describes as “several violations of university rules.” University officials said Saturday that Delta Upsilon has lost its recognition until the end of the spring semester. They say that Pi Lambda Phi won’t be recognized until the end of 2019. The […]October 30, 2017HomeExploring Higher Ed CareersThe leap from Diversity Officer to College PresidentOctober 30, 2017African-AmericanVanderbilt, Fisk Partner to Tackle HIV and AIDSTwo Universities are partnering to reach out to individuals at risk for HIV and AIDS in the greater Nashville, Tennessee, area.October 29, 2017African-AmericanProminent Educator Recognized by Alma MaterDr. Jerlando F.L. Jackson—an expert on workforce diversity and workplace discrimination in higher education—and a prolific researcher on issues relating to Black males, was awarded the Alumni Achievement Award from the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University.October 29, 2017News RoundupStudents Encouraged To Skip Sombreros, Blackface On HalloweenDURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Universities are urging students in search of an attention-grabbing costume this Halloween to pass on sombreros, Native American headdresses and blackface. Those are some of the costumes grabbing the attention of university administrators who are increasingly concerned that certain costumes are becoming flashpoints in campus debates over race and culture. While […]October 28, 2017News RoundupDeVos May Only Partly Wipe Away Some Student LoansWASHINGTON – The Education Department is considering only partially forgiving federal loans for students defrauded by for-profit-colleges, the Associated Press has learned, abandoning the Obama administration’s policy of fully erasing that debt. Under President Barack Obama, tens of thousands of students deceived by now-defunct for-profit schools had over $550 million in such loans canceled completely. […]October 28, 2017News RoundupQ&A: Why Wiping of Georgia Elections Server at Kennesaw State MattersElection reform activists sued Georgia officials on July 3 demanding its highly questioned statewide elections system be immediately retired. Four days later, technicians at Kennesaw State University, which administers the state’s elections, destroyed a key piece of evidence — wiping clean an elections management server. The server, holding data on Georgia’s 6.7 million voters and […]October 26, 2017StudentsAsian American Students Still Struggling With Burden of ExpectationsSome Asian students see only one path forward. They must get the best grades. They need to get the highest honors. They have to do all these things to gain acceptance into the most elite colleges, where the process starts anew.October 26, 2017StudentsTrump Nominates Kenneth Marcus to Lead Office for Civil RightsThe Trump administration has nominated a civil rights and Jewish advocate to a top position with the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights.October 26, 2017Previous PagePage 425 of 3225Next Page