cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Leadership & PolicyHarvard President Faust Stepping Down Next YearAfter 11 years at the helm, Harvard president Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust will step down at the end of the 2018 academic year. Her retirement will coincide with the conclusion of the record-setting Harvard Campaign, which has raised nearly $8 billion so far.June 14, 2017StudentsCleveland State Names Bynum Director of Black StudiesNoted civil rights expert scholar Dr. Thomas Bynum has been named director of the Black Studies Program at Cleveland State University. “I am very pleased to join Cleveland State and look forward to working with its talented students, faculty and staff, as well as leaders throughout the community, to advance the tremendous efforts already being […]June 14, 2017StudentsParents Sue Fraternity Chapter Following Their Son’s DeathRENO, Nev. — A Nevada family has filed a lawsuit against a fraternity chapter following the death of their 18-year-old son, who they say was hazed before he took a fatal fall. The parents filed the lawsuit against the Sigma Nu chapter in Reno, the Sigma Nu Housing Authority and several fraternity leaders June 2. […]June 14, 2017StudentsPenn State Fraternity Hearing to Resume July 10BELLEFONTE, Pa. — A preliminary hearing will continue next month for 16 members of a Penn State fraternity charged in connection with the death of a pledge who died after a drunken fall. Eighteen Beta Theta Pi members and the fraternity itself are charged because of the death of 19-year-old Tim Piazza, of Lebanon, New […]June 14, 2017StudentsCourt: Iowa State University Wrong to Block Pot T-shirtDES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa State University lost another appeal in a federal court case over the decision of administrators to prevent a marijuana advocacy group from printing a T-shirt that included the university logo and a marijuana leaf. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday for the second time said ISU administrators […]June 14, 2017StudentsMississippi Community Colleges Make Cut, Raise TuitionJACKSON, Miss. — Community colleges statewide are eliminating nearly 250 jobs for the upcoming year to close budget gaps, and five are dropping at least one intercollegiate sport. The move comes as colleges increase tuition by an average of 13 percent, mostly because state funding has fallen. Community College Board Executive Director Andrea Mayfield said […]June 14, 2017HomeJAN YOSHIWARAJAN YOSHIWARA has been appointed executive director of the Washington State Board for Community Colleges. She is the deputy executive director of education at Western Interstate Commission for higher education. She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of California and a master’s degree from Western Washington University.June 14, 2017HomeCHRISTOPHER D. CARDCHRISTOPHER D. CARD has been named president of student life at Lawrence University. Card is the dean of students at Trinity College. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Clark University and a master’s from Tufts University.June 14, 2017HomeTHERESA WADETHERESA WADE has been selected as deputy director of diversity and Title IX compliance at Borough of Manhattan Community College. Wade is the diversity management unit chief in the Office of Equal Opportunity in New York. She has a bachelor’s from SUNY Binghamton and a J.D. from New York Law School.June 14, 2017HomeChampioning EducationFormer U.S Secretary of Education John King is intent on helping provide educational access and opportunity to low-income students and students of color as the new president of Education Trust.June 14, 2017Previous PagePage 501 of 3225Next Page