cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeELAVIE NDURAELAVIE NDURA has been named vice president for equity, diversity and inclusion at Gallaudet University. She was previously a professor of teacher development and international education at George Mason University. Ndura earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Burundi, Africa, a master’s degree from the University of Exeter, England, and a Ph.D. from Northern Arizona University.September 6, 2017HomeSHARI CLARKESHARI CLARKE has been named vice president for diversity and inclusion at Eastern Washington University. She was previously vice provost for diversity and inclusion at Ohio University. Clarke earned a bachelor’s degree from Lane College, a master’s degree from Bowling Green State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska.September 6, 2017HomeJASON PINAJASON PINA has been named interim chief diversity officer at Ohio University. He will continue to serve as vice president for student affairs at the university. Pina earned a bachelor’s degree from Occidental College, master’s and educational specialist’s degrees from the University of Northern Colorado and a Ph.D. from Johnson & Wales University.September 6, 2017HomeA Strategic PartnerChancellor Phoebe A. Haddon is building collaborative partnerships with the city of Camden.September 6, 2017StudentsAn Open Letter to College Presidents about DACAHere are some recommendations for you and your fellow senior administrators on how to humanely handle the DACA announcement.September 5, 2017StudentsMore Women’s Colleges Admitting Transgender StudentsA wave of women’s colleges have begun admitting transgender women. But even as many schools embrace shifting views on gender, some have been reluctant to change amid lingering differences over the role of women’s colleges.September 5, 2017African-AmericanDeVos Met With Experts Before Postponing HBCU Week ConferencePrior to last Friday’s announcement of the postponement of the annual White House Initiative on HBCUs conference, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos discussed the conference at a private meeting in Florida with education leaders of that state.September 5, 2017StudentsTrump Puts Future of DACA in Hands of CongressPresident Donald J. Trump’s decision to rescind DACA Tuesday drew swift and scathing criticism from various higher education leaders, advocates for immigrants and lawmakers on Capitol Hill — but many remained hopeful that Congress would act to achieve a permanent solution for Dreamers.September 5, 2017Leadership & PolicyFormer Winthrop President Drops Lawsuit Against SchoolROCK HILL, S.C. — A former university president in South Carolina has dropped her lawsuit against the school where she was fired after less than a year on the job. The Herald of Rock Hill reported the Winthrop University Board of Trustees issued a statement Monday saying former President Jamie Comstock Williamson dropped her lawsuit. […]September 5, 2017SportsCraig Littlepage Retiring as University of Virginia’s Athletic DirectorCraig Littlepage is retiring after 16 years as Virginia’s athletic director. Littlepage made the announcement Tuesday and added that he will remain in the job until a replacement is hired, then transition into a role in the university president’s office. He became the first Black athletic director in Atlantic Coast Conference history when he was […]September 5, 2017Previous PagePage 454 of 3225Next Page