cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeWENDY LOWERYWENDY LOWERY has been named Radford University’s next vice president of university advancement. She was previously the vice chancellor for institutional advancement at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP). She initiated UNCP’s first comprehensive five-year capital campaign. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UNCP.July 12, 2017HomePAMELA GIBSON SENEGALPAMELA GIBSON SENEGAL has been named the first female president of Piedmont Community College. She has served as the vice president of economic and community development at Central Carolina Community College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and Spanish, a master’s degree in public administration and a doctorate in adult and community education from North Carolina State University.July 12, 2017HomeKATHY STITTSKATHY STITTS has been appointed interim dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, Business and Education at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU). Stitts is the associate provost and dean at WSSU. She received a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and received a Ph.D. from Florida State University.July 12, 2017HomeYOLANDA PIERCEYOLANDA PIERCE has been named dean of Howard University School of Divinity. Pierce was an associate professor of religion and literature at Princeton Theological Seminary. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University and two master’s degrees in English and Africana studies and a Ph.D. from Cornell University.July 12, 2017HomeLEONARD N. MOORELEONARD N. MOORE has been named interim vice president for diversity and community engagement at University of Texas at Austin. Moore is a history professor and senior associate vice president for diversity and community engagement at University of Texas at Austin. He received his bachelor’s degree from Jackson State University and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.July 12, 2017HomeD.C.’s Diverse DemographicsEducators at the K-12 and college level are actively looking to reach out to diverse populations in the D.C. metro region.July 12, 2017StudentsCommunity Colleges Viewing Workforce Development Through Regional LensCalifornia and Pennsylvania community college systems are focusing on bridging a growing skills gap between the needs of regional labor markets and the qualifications of graduates.July 11, 2017Leadership & PolicyBethune-Cookman President Jackson RetiringBethune-Cookman University announced Tuesday that its president, Edison O. Jackson, is retiring.July 11, 2017StudentsLouisville Tries Different Course to Close Black Male Achievement GapIn an effort to improve academic achievement among African Americans, a Kentucky school board has approved the creation of an academy tailored to Black male students in Louisville.July 11, 2017HBCUsWhen the News of Demise Is Greatly ExaggeratedIn the same state, under the same accrediting agency, two schools in the past few years have been on probation, and their media treatment has been very different.July 11, 2017Previous PagePage 484 of 3225Next Page