cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsBall State University Enrollment Spikes Due to Autism DegreeMUNCIE, Ind. — Enrollment in Ball State University’s Teachers College has hit a record high due to demand for analysis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The Teachers College expected 150 students at most when it began offering an online-only master’s degree in applied behavioral analysis with an emphasis in autism six years ago, The […]March 26, 2017StudentsAnti-rape Signs at University of Minnesota Spur Mixed ReactionsMINNEAPOLIS — Residents at of a student co-op at the University of Minnesota say signs they’ve been placing in their front yard about rape culture are drawing concern from fraternity members and gratitude from sexual assault survivors. The signs carry phrases such as “frat boys: stop raping people,” the Minnesota Daily reported. The Interfraternity Council […]March 26, 2017HomeThe University of Vermont Dr. Annie Stevens FoundeThe University of Vermont Dr. Annie Stevens Founded 1791 www.uvm.edu/studentaffairs SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Dr. Annie Stevens Vice President of Student Life “I am deeply humbled to accept this designation on behalf of the University of Vermont’s Division of Student Afairs. While this recognition is a significant marker of achievement, we know there is still […]March 24, 2017HomeCollege of William & Mary Williamsburg,VA. FoundedCollege of William & Mary Williamsburg,VA. Founded 1693 www.wm.edu/studentafairs SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Virginia Ambler Vice President for Student Affairs “Our division is strongest when all voices are honored and when colleagues are respected for the unique expertise, talents and perspectives they bring to our work. Creating open, respectful environments is essential for staff to […]March 24, 2017HomeCalifornia Polytechnic University San Luis ObispoCalifornia Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA Founded 1901 www.studentaffairs.calpoly.edu SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER: Dr. Keith B. Humphrey Vice President for Student Affairs “In Cal Poly Student Aff airs we work every day to ensure that the quality of our out-of-class experience matches the quality of our in-class experience. My priority as […]March 24, 2017StudentsTexas A&M Tightens Policy on Who Can Sponsor Outside SpeakerCOLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M University has tightened its policy on who can sponsor outside speakers on campus after a December visit by white nationalist Richard Spencer caused unrest on the campus. The new policy puts campus facilities off limits to outside speakers or groups with no affiliation to the university. The (Bryan-College Station) […]March 23, 2017WomenSusan Duncan Named University of Mississippi Law School DeanOXFORD, Miss. — The University of Mississippi School of Law has a new dean. After a national search, the university says it has chosen Susan Duncan of Louisville, Kentucky, for the top post. She is scheduled to start Aug. 1, pending approval by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Education. Duncan joins […]March 23, 2017Faculty & StaffGordon College Professor Says Promotion Denied Over LGBT StanceWENHAM, Mass. — An associate professor at a Christian college in Massachusetts says in a complaint against the school she was denied a promotion for denouncing its LGBT policies. The Salem News reports that Gordon College social work professor Margaret DeWeese-Boyd says in the complaint filed Wednesday with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination she was […]March 23, 2017StudentsPerry Blasts Election of 1st Openly Gay Texas A&M Student PresidentAUSTIN, Texas — Energy Secretary Rick Perry, whose agency oversees the nation’s nuclear arsenal, is inserting himself into an unusually small political dispute: an election for student body president at Texas A&M. In an op-ed submitted to the Houston Chronicle, the former Texas governor suggested that his alma mater’s first openly gay president may have […]March 23, 2017News RoundupBill Inspired by Snooki Caps N.J. Public University Speaker FeesTRENTON, N.J. — A bill inspired by former “Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi to cap what state public universities can pay to speakers was approved by lawmakers Thursday and now heads to the governor’s desk. The Democrat-controlled Assembly unanimously passed the legislation to cap the spending of state money at $10,000. The legislation is […]March 23, 2017Previous PagePage 553 of 3225Next Page