cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Students20 Years Later, Scholar Says Racism Remains Relevant Discussion in ClassroomTwo decades after the release of Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, the text continues to be used in classrooms across the nation.September 11, 2017StudentsRutgers Offers Legal Help to Its Immigrant StudentsRutgers University Law School is introducing a program designed to provide free legal counseling to currently enrolled students on the Camden, New Brunswick and Newark campuses who may be facing immigration-related barriers to their success.September 11, 2017StudentsNaval Academy to Discuss 2 Buildings Named for ConfederatesWASHINGTON — A panel on memorials at the U.S. Naval Academy will discuss whether two buildings on the campus grounds should remain named after two American naval officers who fought for the Confederacy, the academy’s superintendent said Monday. Vice Adm. Ted Carter, who briefed the academy’s Board of Visitors about the building names at a […]September 11, 2017News RoundupNevada University Selling Coveted Violin to Fund Arts BuildingRENO, Nev. — A Nevada university will soon put a coveted, high-priced Stradivarius violin on the auction block in order to pay for their new arts building. The Reno Gazette-Journal reports that the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents gave approval last week for the University of Nevada in Reno to sell the […]September 11, 2017News Roundup$50M Gift Prompts New Name for Iowa State Business CollegeAMES, Iowa — Officials say the Iowa State University College of Business will be renamed because of a $50 million commitment from two California benefactors. The university said in a news release Monday that the college will be renamed the Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business, pending approval by the Iowa Board of Regents. […]September 11, 2017HomeUNC Vote Halts Civil Rights Center From Engaging in LitigationIn a move that was widely regarded as a foregone conclusion, the University of North Carolina board of governors voted on Friday to ban centers across the university system from engaging in litigationSeptember 10, 2017LGBTQ+Congressional Leaders Convene Conversation on Campus Climate IssuesBesieged by a barrage of hate incidents and propaganda efforts by White supremacists, colleges and universities must lead authentic discussions about troubling aspects of the nation’s racial past in order to secure a better future.September 10, 2017News RoundupAlabama State University Elects Local Politician as New PresidentThe past three years have not been easy for Alabama State University. Between 2014 and 2015, the university cut over $75 million from its budget, according to a letter from former president Gwendolyn Boyd to university stakeholders. In 2016, Boyd, whose tenure started in 2014, was dismissed by the school’s board of trustees for reasons […]September 10, 2017News RoundupUniversities Buckle Down for IrmaAs Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida on Sunday with winds blowing at over 130 miles an hour, universities in the Southern United States kept their students informed and protected. While the aftermath of Irma will bring its own set of challenges, these schools are currently focusing on the safety of students and employees while […]September 10, 2017StudentsFormer Student Makes Diversity His Business on CampusesJustin L. Brown created the Diversity Awareness Program (D.A.P.) as a sophomore in 2008 to help facilitate difficult conversations around diversity.September 7, 2017Previous PagePage 451 of 3225Next Page