cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeDiverse Docket: Court Backs Goddard College in Bias SuitA federal appeals court has declined to reinstate a national origin discrimination suit by a former faculty member of Japanese ancestry against Goddard College in Vermont.March 29, 2017Leadership & PolicyJohnnetta Cole Contemplates Next ChallengeDr. Johnnetta B. Cole, who transcends boundaries through her dedication and love for higher education, is stepping down as director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art.March 29, 2017News RoundupErotic Stories Found in Bowling Green State Professor’s Research for Ohio AgencyBOWLING GREEN, Ohio — A university has suspended a professor after erotic stories were included in a batch of computer files he returned to the state Department of Transportation at the end of a research project. Alan Atalah, a construction management professor at Bowling Green State University, was suspended “effective immediately” on release of a […]March 29, 2017StudentsHungary: Soros-founded University Vows Resistance to New LawBUDAPEST, Hungary — The rector of Central European University said Wednesday that the institution will resist legal amendments proposed by the Hungarian government, regarding them as discriminatory. CEU, opened in 1991, was founded by Hungarian-born billionaire philanthropist George Soros, considered an ideological opponent by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The proposal was considered an extension of […]March 29, 2017StudentsRollins College Student Suspended for Treatment of Muslim ProfessorWINTER PARK, Fla. — A student at Rollins College in Florida has been suspended temporarily for his treatment of his Muslim professor. The Christian student says he is the victim of religious discrimination. A disciplinary hearing was held Tuesday for Rollins student Marshall Polston. The outcome is pending. The Orlando Sentinel reports that professor Areej […]March 29, 2017HomeSponsorMarch 29, 2017StudentsBill Proposed to Put Dropouts Back on Educational PathRep. Bobby Scott has introduced legislation aimed to help out-of-school youth. Advocates say it is needed to help “disconnected” access higher ed.March 28, 2017StudentsNaturalization Expert Weaves Ethnic Studies into CivicsWhenever Daisy Herrera spots fearful facial tics or hears anxiety in the voices of students she reassures them that the process of becoming U.S. citizens doesn’t require them to renounce their Latina/o heritage and culture.March 28, 2017StudentsProject Aims to Help School Nurses Tackle Suicide RatesALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Researchers in New Mexico, California and Maryland are working with public school nurses in hopes of curbing suicide rates within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community by making school grounds safer. University of New Mexico pediatrics professor Mary Ramos and colleagues at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation and the […]March 28, 2017News RoundupArizona State Officers’ Patches to Support Sexual Assault SurvivorsTEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona State University police officers will wear their support for sexual assault survivors on their uniforms’ sleeves for the next month. The ASU Police Department says its officers during April will wear special teal-colored “ASU Police” patches on their uniforms. The special patch is the same as the regular patch except for […]March 28, 2017Previous PagePage 549 of 3225Next Page