cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Leadership & PolicyU. of Louisville Places Rick Pitino, AD on Administrative LeaveLOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rick Pitino couldn’t survive another scandal, as an angry interim University of Louisville president Wednesday placed the head men’s college basketball coach and his boss on administrative leave amid a nationwide federal bribery investigation that has rocked the sport. President Greg Postel’s decision comes after the school acknowledged on Tuesday that the […]September 27, 2017StudentsExpert: Lower-income Dual Enrollment Students Need Additional SupportA new report from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) sheds some light on postsecondary degree-completion outcomes once dual enrollment students leave high school on a state-by-state basis.September 26, 2017Sports4 Basketball Assistant Coaches Charged in College Bribery SchemeTen men — including a top Adidas executive and four college basketball assistant coaches — were charged Tuesday with using hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to influence star athletes’ choice of schools, shoe sponsors, agents, even tailors.September 26, 2017OpinionWe Need to Talk About the Shifting Meaning of DiversityThe notion that diversity implies accommodating all differences is dangerous and reproduces structural inequality.September 26, 2017Campus ClimateLecturer Says Hitler Comments on Video Taken Out of ContextNEWARK, N.J. — A New Jersey Institute of Technology lecturer seen on video apparently spouting anti-Semitic sentiments says his comments were taken out of context. The Newark college has put Jason Jorjani on administrative leave, saying his statements are “antithetical” to its core values. The video was part of a Sept. 19 New York Times […]September 26, 2017Leadership & PolicyChancellor Asks for Probe on Pressure Over Gubernatorial PrimaryFARGO, N.D. — The chancellor of the North Dakota University System on Monday called for the state to investigate what he calls attempts by people to pressure him to influence the 2016 primary election for governor. Chancellor Mark Hagerott said earlier this week that he received multiple phone calls before the June primary pressing him […]September 26, 2017Faculty & StaffVirginia Tech Professor Charged with Fraud in Grant FundingROANOKE, Va. — A Virginia Tech professor has been accused of defrauding the university and the federal government in a case that involves more than $1 million in grant funding. An affidavit filed in the U.S. Western District Court of Virginia says Yiheng Percival Zhang was charged last week with wire fraud, making criminal false […]September 26, 2017Campus ClimateSessions: Justice Dept. Will Intervene in Campus Free Speech CasesWASHINGTON — Decrying what he sees as political correctness run amok on college campuses, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday the Justice Department will ramp up its support for students who sue universities claiming their free speech rights have been violated. The complexity of the free-speech issue was on display as Sessions spoke to an […]September 26, 2017StudentsIdaho Initiative Helps Admit 20,000 Students to CollegeBOISE, Idaho — The Idaho State Board of Education has announced that more than 20,000 high school students have been admitted to Idaho’s public colleges and universities. According to the board, this is the third year students with qualifying grades and test scores have automatically been admitted to Boise State University, University of Idaho, Idaho […]September 25, 2017StudentsHandling of Sexual Violence Examined at Hampton U., William and MaryHAMPTON, Va. — Federal officials are investigating the handling of campus sexual violence at Hampton University and the College of William and Mary. The Daily Press reports that the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating under Title IX, which protects against discrimination in educational programs that receive federal funding. It was not […]September 25, 2017Previous PagePage 442 of 3225Next Page