cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeRHEA BALLARD-THROWERRHEA BALLARD-THROWER has been named university librarian and dean of libraries at the University of Illinois Chicago. Currently the executive director of the Howard University Library System and a tenured professor at Howard’s law school, she holds a master of library and information science degree from the University of Michigan and a law degree from the University of Kentucky.December 9, 2020HomeGUIYOU HUANGGUIYOU HUANG has been appointed president of Western Illinois University. Most recently president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and previously a chancellor in the Louisiana State University system, Huang holds honorary professorships at a number of international institutions as well as certificates in Management and Leadership in Education and Institute for Educational Management from Harvard.December 9, 2020HomeSIQI ZHENGSIQI ZHENG has been appointed faculty director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Real Estate. The Samuel Tak Lee Professor of Real Estate Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT, Zheng was previously the director of the Hang Lung Center for Real Estate at Tsinghua University in China, where she earned her Ph.D. in urban development and real estate. She did post-doc research at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.December 9, 2020HomeMAUREEN LICHTVELDMAUREEN LICHTVELD has been named dean of the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public Health. Most recently director of the Center for Gulf Coast Environmental Health Research, Leadership and Strategic Initiatives at Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Lichtveld holds a master of public health degree from Johns Hopkins University and a medical degree from Anton de Kom University of Suriname and Leiden University in the Netherlands.December 9, 2020SportsFinancial Impact of COVID-19 Dominates Intercollegiate Athletics ForumAs leaders in intercollegiate athletics convened virtually at the annual Intercollegiate Athletics Forum (IAF), the discussions centered on how college sports have navigated this unprecedented year.December 8, 2020PodcastsRecruitment and Retention of Diverse FacultyAmidst the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent Black Lives Matter movement bringing attention to the truth about injustices and inequality, many colleges and universities are working hard to achieve faculty diversity goals. But how? In this episode your host, David Pluviose, talks about proven strategies that work and tips for side […]December 3, 2020PodcastsHow to support students and equity amid COVID19 chaosYour host, David Pluviose checks-in on the latest ideas, coverage and hot topics from the Diverse newsroom. We cannot lose focus on equitable access and inclusion amid the chaos that COVID-19 has wrecked on higher education and the current and prospective students it serves. In this episode we share strategies that support and prioritize […]December 3, 2020PodcastsKICKOFF: Meet our host, Hispanic Heritage monthWelcome To “In The Margins” brought to you by Diverse Issues In Higher Education (diverseeducation.com). In The Margins is here to bring you the latest, most relevant thought leadership as it pertains to the never ending goal of achieving equality in higher education. This is important work that can’t be taken lightly, so regardless […]December 3, 2020African-AmericanGeorgia’s Black Voters Can Make History AgainVice President-elect Kamala Harris made a brilliant choice in opening her remarks at the Democratic presidential ticket’s victory celebration with a quote from civil rights icon and former Georgia congressman John Lewis, who wrote before he died, “Democracy is not a state. It is an act.”December 3, 2020PodcastsThe Digital Divide for Tribal College Students — COVID, CARES Act, and Critical Next StepsIn this episode staff writer Sara Weissman shares a story that focuses on the digital divide for Native Americans by bringing in voices of tribal college leaders and their students during the COVID 19 pandemic. Many don’t know but Native American colleges and universities have long struggled with the worst internet connectivity in the nation […]December 3, 2020Previous PagePage 50 of 3226Next Page