cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsNational Study Shows Freshmen Better Off Taking 15 CreditsStudents who took 15 credits during their first year of college did better academically and were retained at higher rates than those who took fewer credits, a new EAB analysis has found.August 21, 2017HomeCritics Again Accuse DeVos of Aiding For-profit Schools at Students’ ExpenseU.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is under fire from student advocates once again for her recent decision to delay certain aspects of the Obama-era gainful employment regulation.August 20, 2017HomeUVA President Creates Committee to Lead RecoveryAt UVA we saw what happens when you mix White supremacy with matters of town-and-gown. A campus community’s safety can be significantly compromised.August 20, 2017HomeThe Rise and Fall of Confederate StatuesLast Thursday Duke University officials reported that a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee at Duke Chapel had been defaced. After the photo surfaced of a stone face of Lee with his nose broken off and his forehead and eye chipped away and punctured, Duke’s president ordered that the statue be hauled away.August 20, 2017HomeDick Gregory Dead at 84, Leaving Behind Timeless LegacyComedian and activist Dick Gregory who committed his life to social justice through both satire and sincerity, died on Saturday at the age of 84.August 20, 2017News RoundupCollege is Moving Confederate Memorial PlaqueBowdoin College is moving a Confederate memorial plaque from a school lobby to the archives and special collections of its library in the wake of deadly, race-fueled clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bowdoin President Clayton Rose announced Saturday that the school has concluded that historical artifacts “directly tied to the leadership of a horrible ideology are […]August 20, 2017News RoundupCiting Trump Remarks, Entire President’s Arts Council QuitsNEW YORK — Another presidential advisory committee is breaking up. Actor Kal Penn, artist Chuck Close and the entire membership of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities have announced their resignation. A letter dated Friday, and signed by 16 of 17 committee members, cited the “false equivalence” of President Donald Trump’s comments […]August 20, 2017StudentsAfter Hearing, UNC Awaits NCAA Ruling in Academic CaseThe University of North Carolina has wrapped up a two-day hearing with an NCAA infractions committee panel that will decide whether the school faces penalties tied to its multi-year academic scandal.August 17, 2017Leadership & PolicyNew Fisk President Brings Optimism AboardFisk University is one of many historically Black schools that have felt the pain of financial issues over the years. However, under the leadership of new president, Dr. Kevin Rome, these issues may soon diminish.August 17, 2017StudentsSt. Philip’s College Embraces Dual IdentityArtemisia Bowden St. Philip’s College has the distinction of being both a historically Black college and a Hispanic serving institution.August 17, 2017Previous PagePage 464 of 3225Next Page