cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupVermont bill would protect student journalistsMONTPELIER, Vt. — A Vermont House committee is taking testimony on a bill that would protect student journalists and their media advisers. The bill says public school or public college officials would not be allowed to censor the content of school-sponsored media without showing that a particular publication will cause irreparable harm. Content shall also not […]April 4, 2017News Roundup5 of 14 state-owned universities warned of possible cutsHARRISBURG, Pa. — Administrators at five of Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities have given faculty notice that layoffs and program cuts could occur in the 2018-19 school year, as the State System of Higher Education struggles generally with an enrollment drop. Mansfield University administrators filed a notice March 21. Faculty at California, Clarion, Edinboro and Cheyney universities have […]April 4, 2017News RoundupImmigrant tuition break gaining support in TennesseeNASHVILLE, Tenn. — A push to offer in-state college tuition rates to students whose parents brought them into the country illegally is picking up unlikely momentum from some Republicans in Tennessee, a deeply conservative state that voted overwhelmingly for President Donald Trump and his tough stance on immigration. If they succeed, Tennessee lawmakers would join the […]April 4, 2017HomePatrick Ewing to Become Head Coach of the Georgetown HoyasPatrick Ewing is returning to his alma mater to become the Head Coach of the Georgetown Hoyas.April 3, 2017Leadership & PolicyTurmoil Continues at Morehouse College Over Wilson’s OusterA period of apparent unrest at Morehouse College continues after faculty took a vote of no confidence in the board of trustee’s chairman, Robert C. Davidson Jr. on March 21. Faculty took the vote in response to board governance practices brought to light after the board voted in January to not renew current Morehouse President Dr. John Silvanus Wilson’s contract. Wilson, who served as president for four years, is set to step down on June 30.April 3, 2017HomeLow-Income Students are Vulnerable in a Shifting College Access LandscapeThe removal of previous gains and the erosion of certain channels of access through various means have characterized the landscape of higher education access and affordability.April 3, 2017African-AmericanRefocusing the White LensGiven the world events that have occurred over the last few centuries and especially during the last few months, I am asking you all to devote more time to not only researching rural America but actually doing anti-racist work there.April 3, 2017HomeLearning DiversityApril is “Celebrate Diversity” Month. It has been observed since 2005, when two diversity companies, the Minneapolis-based ProGroup, Inc. and the Washington, D.C.-based Diversity Best Practices, created a proclamation for the observance. It is a time to recognize and understand our differences — by gender, race, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability and other factors — while honoring our common humanity.April 3, 2017Leadership & PolicyGuillermo: Halted or Not, Travel Ban Already Impacting Higher EdEven while both of Donald Trump’s executive orders banning travel from six Muslim-majority nations have been stalled by federal district courts, the fear of a travel ban is already creating negative impacts for schools, according to a new friend of the court brief filed by 31 universities on Friday.April 2, 2017African-AmericanA Book Against Corporal Punishment of African-American ChildrenIn Spare the Kids, Dr. Stacey Patton takes on the issue of corporal punishment and how it harms African-American children.April 2, 2017Previous PagePage 547 of 3225Next Page