cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsGuillermo: Will Weinstein Saga Change Attitudes Toward Campus Sexual Harassment?Sexual harassment on campus is bad enough when it’s simply a matter of students. But add a professor to the mix and now we have the real problem with campus sexual harassment — where the element of power creeps into the mix.October 16, 2017StudentsNew President Aims to Continue Morehouse Mission of Molding LeadersThe Board of Trustees at Morehouse College concluded a six-month search when it voted on Sunday to appoint Harvard University professor Dr. David A. Thomas as its new president.October 16, 2017HomeD.C.-area Higher Ed Presidents Support DACAClose to half of DACA recipients are enrolled in school or college, and the higher education community has spoken out in support of continuing or updating the program.October 16, 2017StudentsFor Medina, Being Administrator Makes a DifferenceDr. Carlos Medina, vice chancellor and chief diversity officer for the State University of New York (SUNY), says that his introduction to higher education administration did not have a linear trajectory. He initially wanted to become a teacher and did achieve this goal after having obtained a bachelor’s degree in education from the State University […]October 16, 2017StudentsUniversity of Cincinnati to Allow White Nationalist to SpeakCLEVELAND — The University of Cincinnati says it will allow White nationalist leader Richard Spencer to speak on campus, while Ohio State University says it can’t accommodate a rental request for a Nov. 15 speech but is considering alternatives. UC president Neville Pinto said in an email that the university is finalizing details of Spencer’s […]October 16, 2017StudentsUniversity of Southern Maine Adds Prayer RoomPORTLAND, Maine — The University of Southern Maine is adding a new prayer room to better accommodate Muslim students and students of other faiths. The Portland Press Herald reports the $100,000 project includes a gender neutral bathroom with a foot-washing station Muslim students can use for ritual washing. University officials say the new prayer room […]October 16, 2017Faculty & StaffChancellor Raises Concern About Protecting ResearchFARGO, N.D. — Potential customers who are interested in teaming with North Dakota researchers on fields like unmanned aircraft are balking because of the state’s open records laws, the head of the university system says. Chancellor Mark Hagerott told the state Board of Higher Education during last month’s meeting that some leading research universities are […]October 16, 2017StudentsFaculty: University of Kansas Student Hacked into ComputersLAWRENCE, Kan. — A recent cybersecurity breach has a University of Kansas faculty group concerned that the breach could lead to other attacks, not just at the university, but across higher education. Aerospace engineering professor Ron Barrett-Gonzalez said the hack was carried out by an apparently disgruntled engineering student during the 2016-17 academic year. The […]October 16, 2017StudentsIndiana Scholarships Fail to Attract Diverse TeachersINDIANAPOLIS — Scholarships from an Indiana program meant to diversify and recruit the next generation of teachers have gone largely to White students so far, an Indiana agency says. State officials hope to lessen the state’s teacher shortage with $10 million in Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarships, but the scholarships have failed to attract students […]October 16, 2017HomeMilitary and Veterans EducationProfiles of Military Higher Education LeadersOctober 16, 2017Previous PagePage 431 of 3225Next Page