cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsReport: Students at For-profit Schools in Maine Carry Heavier DebtAUGUSTA, Maine — A new report finds students at for-profit colleges in Maine carry much heavier debt loads than those at public and private nonprofit colleges in the state. The non-partisan Center for Responsible Lending says the debt burden falls on low-income, female and minority students who disproportionately enroll at Maine for-profit schools. About 75 […]April 20, 2017StudentsUC Berkeley Flip-flops on Ann Coulter, Proposes May DateBERKELEY, Calif. — University of California, Berkeley officials said Thursday they have a “grave concern” of violence on campus if Ann Coulter follows through on her vow to speak next week at the university. Chancellor Nicholas B. Dirks instead proposed an alternate May 2 date for the conservative author. Dirks said police have “very specific […]April 20, 2017StudentsCommunity College Diversity Pacesetters to be RecognizedEach year, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) honors community colleges that serve as exemplars in reimagining institutions not as they are, but as they should be.April 19, 2017African-AmericanPrinceton Renaming Building in Honor of Toni MorrisonWest College — a central building on the campus of Princeton University — will be renamed in honor of Toni Morrison, the Nobel Laureate who currently is a professor emeritus at the Ivy league school.April 19, 2017StudentsHBCUs and the Nation’s Higher Ed GoalsHBCUs have played an indispensable role in the general development of our nation and the Black community.April 19, 2017HealthExperts: Cut to NIH Funding Would be ‘Devastating’Experts say the White House’s proposed $5.8 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health would be “devastating to the American people” and a “dramatic setback to medical progress.”April 19, 2017WomenUC Berkeley Settles Sexual Harassment Suit for $1.7MSAN FRANCISCO — The University of California’s governing board has agreed to a $1.7 million settlement that will be paid out over the next decade to an employee who accused the former dean of UC Berkeley’s law school of sexual harassment. Under terms of the settlement, the UC regents will pay the employee, Tyann Sorrell, […]April 19, 2017SportsACC Extends Deals With North Carolina Sites after Law RevisionGREENSBORO, N.C. — The Atlantic Coast Conference has added a replacement year to contracts for North Carolina venues that lost championships when the league relocated events due to a law limiting protections against LGBT people. The ACC had pulled 10 neutral-site championships for the 2016-17 season. The state passed a compromise bill to roll back […]April 19, 2017Leadership & PolicyVermont’s College of St. Joseph Names 6th PresidentRUTLAND, Vt. — The interim president of the College of St. Joseph in Vermont now has the job full-time. The Rutland Herald reports Lawrence Jensen is the college’s sixth president. The chairman of the college’s board of trustees says Jensen is the “right choice” and praised his business experience. Over the past year under Jensen, […]April 19, 2017StudentsKansas State University Gets 5th Sex Assault InvestigationMANHATTAN, Kan. — The federal government is opening another investigation on how Kansas State University handles reports of off-campus sexual assaults. The Manhattan Mercury reports the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights opened the recent investigation in late March. The office hasn’t released any information pertaining to the new investigation. The university’s policy […]April 19, 2017Previous PagePage 536 of 3225Next Page