cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsExperts: NY Free-College Model Positive, Not PerfectAdvocates and policy experts say the Excelsior Scholarship program — being included in New York state’s fiscal 2018 budget agreement — represents an important first step toward making college more affordable.April 10, 2017StudentsNew York Made Tuition Free, but Students Must Stay After CollegeALBANY, N.Y. — There’s a big string attached to New York’s free middle-class college tuition initiative: Students must stay in the state after graduation or else pay back the benefit. Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that the requirement was added to protect the state’s investment in a student’s education by ensuring they don’t take […]April 10, 2017Leadership & PolicyHungary’s President Signs Bill Aimed at Soros-founded SchoolBUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary’s president on Monday signed amendments to the country’s higher education law that could force a Budapest university founded by billionaire American philanthropist George Soros to close or move. Central European University has vowed to challenge the legislation and to remain in Budapest despite invitations to possibly relocate from cities in Lithuania […]April 10, 2017StudentsMaine Bill Would Give Parents Money for Home Schooling, TuitionAUGUSTA, Maine — Legislators will consider a bill to give parents state money they can use for their children’s education outside of the public school system. Republican Rep. Jeffrey Hanley’s bill is set for a public hearing Monday. His bill would have the Treasurer of State direct 90 percent of a state subsidy for a […]April 10, 2017Leadership & PolicyOhio State Trustees Extend President’s Contract by 2 YearsCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University trustees have extended the contract of university president Michael Drake by two years. Trustees voted Friday to extend Drake’s contract until June 30, 2021, two years after his five-year contract was set to expire. The move was a first for the university, which typically looks at contract extensions in […]April 10, 2017Leadership & PolicyVirginia Wesleyan Moving to University StatusVIRGINIA BEACH, Va.—The president of Virginia Wesleyan College says it will soon become a university. The Virginian-Pilot reports that the Virginia Beach-based school will make the change later this year. Its Board of Trustees had asked the State Council of Higher Education of Virginia in February to consider the change. The council has approved the […]April 10, 2017Faculty & StaffGuillermo: Does Your Diversity Look Like Latest White House War Room?When there’s a crisis on campus what does your institution’s “war room” look like? Is it even close to a perfect mirror of your campus community?April 9, 2017StudentsColleges, Universities Officially Cite Potential Harm of Travel BanWith the second travel ban issued by President Donald J. Trump being held in abeyance, colleges and universities are urging a federal court that will hear the case to consider how the ban will undermine diversity in higher education.April 9, 2017StudentsA Critical View of College AdmissionsThe entire admissions processes (barely changed over the decades apart from the introduction of technology) is troubling on so many levels that it is hard to describe the key levers for possible change.April 9, 2017StudentsMorehouse College Overhauls LeadershipMorehouse College replaced its president and the chairman of its board of trustees late on Friday afternoon, after several months of turmoil at the historically Black institution.April 9, 2017Previous PagePage 543 of 3225Next Page