cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Leadership & PolicyWhite House Initiative on HBCUs Conference Postponed Amid Key Groups’ ConcernsThe Department of Education announced on Friday that the annual national conference of historically Black colleges and universities scheduled for September 17-19 will be postponed.September 4, 2017StudentsLondon Delivers Epic Upset in Debut as Howard University CoachHoward University, a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) school, were a 45-point underdog to UNLV, a member of the NCAA’s top-tier Football Bowl Subdivision.September 4, 2017StudentsAs DACA Decision Looms, Trump’s Direction Becomes ClearAfter months of suspense, Politico reported Sunday evening that President Trump will be terminating the consideration of deferred action against childhood arrivals, otherwise known as DACA, a policy that safeguards minors from deportation.September 4, 2017StudentsPlanning Helped Texas Southern Get a Handle on HarveyDr. Austin Lane, Texas Southern University president, and his crisis management team discussed plans for providing food, back-up power, and communication ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Harvey.September 1, 2017StudentsGeorge Washington University Opening Some Doors in D.C.GWU awards 10 scholarships each year to students in the District, covering tuition, room and board, books and fees.August 31, 2017HomeRusert’s Book Looks Back at Fight Against Racist SciencesDr. Britt Rusert’s new book, Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture, sheds a contemporary light on the Black artists, scientists, clergy and activists working to critique and challenge the “racist sciences” of the 19th century.August 31, 2017Faculty & StaffThe Pathology of DelusionsThe scenario of being criticized and threatened for writing honestly about race and/or racism in America has been played out many times in the near century since scholar E. Franklin Frazier and his wife left Atlanta under the threat of mob violence.August 31, 2017StudentsCongressman Plans Bill to Push Colleges to Deal with Hate CrimesIn an effort to clamp down on hate crimes on campus, Rep. Anthony Brown, D-Maryland, announced plans to introduce a bill that would deny federal financial aid to colleges and universities that don’t develop adequate plans to respond to hate crimes.August 31, 2017Leadership & PolicyNew Mexico State Regents Vote to Replace ChancellorLAS CRUCES, N.M. — The New Mexico State University Board of Regents voted to move forward with the search to replace Chancellor Garrey Carruthers despite widespread support from university faculty, staff, students and state lawmakers. The board voted Wednesday to replace Carruthers after his contract ends in mid-2018. Public pressure had built for the regents […]August 31, 2017News RoundupFormer Louisville Foundation Execs Led Nation in PayLOUISVILLE, Ky. — Four former executives at the embattled University of Louisville Foundation led the nation in pay to public university foundation employees in 2014, leaving them potentially liable for IRS penalties. A Courier-Journal review of nearly 1,600 officers and employees of 1,146 foundations in 2014, the most recent year for which figures are available, […]August 31, 2017Previous PagePage 456 of 3225Next Page