cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Faculty & StaffWomen Breaking Through as Leaders in Theology ProgramsDr. Keri Day, Dr. Margaret Aymer, and Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas are among the African American women advancing in the field of theology, and creating an example for their communities.July 24, 2017StudentsScholars’ Research Challenges College ‘Mismatch’ TheoryLow-income students could have a better shot at upward mobility if they had greater access to more colleges with a record of good student outcomes, but “income segregation” is getting in the way, several scholars argue in a new study.July 24, 2017HomeSTEM LEADERSAcademicians advance the work of STEM both in and outside of the classroomJuly 24, 2017StudentsNew York Gets 75,000 Applications for Free Tuition ProgramBUFFALO, N.Y. — About 75,000 people who applied for New York’s first-in-the-nation tuition-free college program are finding out whether they will start the fall semester without a tuition bill to pay. “It feels absolutely terrific,” Binghamton University student Natan Nassir, of Great Neck, said after learning Thursday that the state will pick up his tab […]July 23, 2017HomeStudy Examines Enrollment and Completion Rates at Minority Serving InstitutionsA first-of-its kind report on enrollment and completion outcomes for students of color at minority serving institutions (MSIs) reveals a number of disparities between what is actually taking place and what is being reported in graduation rates by the federal government. The Center for Policy Research and Strategy (CPRS) at the American Council on Education […]July 23, 2017HomeOhio Colleges to Make Emergency Grants Available to StudentsA Wisconsin-based nonprofit is funding a two-year program that would make emergency grants available to some low-income students at 11 Ohio colleges and universities. The Columbus Dispatch reports the Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation & Affiliates is the program’s primary funding source. An Ohio State University Office of Student Life spokesman says grants of as […]July 23, 2017OpinionMizzou’s Policy May Disadvantage Low-Income StudentsIn an effort to curb student debt, the University of Missouri (Mizzou) has taken a controversial step: placing limits on what students can charge on their university accounts. Earlier this month, the university announced a new policy that will bar students from using a financing option known as “student charge” to make non-academic purchases. The […]July 23, 2017StudentsYoga Utilized to Assist Young Girls on Coding PathHowGirlsCode “Mind, Body, and Coding” summer camp, held on the campus of University of Maryland Baltimore County, is a computer science and coding camp for girls ranging from the 3rd to 9th grades.July 20, 2017StudentsBeleaguered For-profit EDMC Still Seeking Financial Way OutEarlier this month, a regional accrediting agency blocked the Education Management Corp.’s plan to sell the Art Institute of Philadelphia and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh to a Los Angeles nonprofit.July 20, 2017StudentsSenators Durbin, Graham Try to Jump-start Dream ActTwo U.S. Senators called on President Donald J. Trump and their fellow lawmakers Thursday to support their bipartisan effort to win passage of the Dream Act.July 20, 2017Previous PagePage 478 of 3225Next Page