cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeNICHOLE LEWISNICHOLE LEWIS has been appointed dean of students at Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina. Director of the Women’s Center at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina, Lewis holds a bachelor’s degree in mass media from Hampton University, an MBA from Temple University and a Ph.D. in higher education administration from East Carolina University.November 12, 2020HomeREGINALD A. BESSREGINALD A. BESS has been named president of the College Language Association, an international organization of English and world languages scholars. Bess holds a bachelor’s degree in education with concentrations in German and Spanish from West Virginia State College (now University); a master’s degree in library science from Grambling State University; a master’s degree in German literature and philology and a Ph.D. in medieval German studies, both from The Ohio State University.November 12, 2020HomeBRANDON COMMONBRANDON COMMON has been named associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students at Louisiana State University. He was previously assistant vice president of student affairs for campus life at Illinois Wesleyan University. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a master’s degree from Ohio University and a Ph.D. in educational organization and leadership in higher education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.November 12, 2020HomeTAMARA WILLIAMSTAMARA WILLIAMS has been named interim vice president for workforce solutions at Tidewater Community College in Virginia. Previously, Williams has served as dean of academic affairs at Central Piedmont Community College and as associate vice provost at Owens Community College. She holds a bachelor’s in communications, a master’s in higher education and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in higher education administration at the University of Toledo.November 12, 2020HomeSTUART CLARKESTUART CLARKE has been appointed chair of the Board of Trustees at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Vice president for strategic initiatives at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and formerly MICA’s Board of Trustees vice chair, Clarke holds a bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College in Pennsylvania and did his graduate work at Yale University.November 12, 2020HomeSRIKANT DATARSRIKANT DATAR has been named dean at Harvard Business School (HBS). Datar was most recently the Arthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business Administration and the senior associate dean for university aff airs at HBS. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Bombay as well as master’s degrees in statistics and economics and a Ph.D. in business, all from Stanford UniversityNovember 12, 2020HomeMaking the Grade: DOIT Certificate Program Gives ‘B’ Grades to 12 InstitutionsIn this roundup, we profile 10 of the 12 institutions that received a grade of B on Pillar IV (Institutional Representation/Composition) of CoopLew’s analysis, as part of the DOIT (Diverse Organizational Impact and Transformation) program.November 11, 2020OpinionIs Mispronouncing Kamala Harris’ Name a Jab at Her Citizenship and Heritage?When Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris was first picked by Joe Biden to be his running mate, for many it was quite exciting for so many reasons. There were those, however, who actually questioned her race, citizenship, and heritage. It was suggested that as a child of immigrants from Jamaica and India, she was somehow less American and less Black. Now some of the same people are mispronouncing her name as a variation on a similar theme. Kamala—something foreign, something different, not your story, not our story, they seem to be saying.November 10, 2020Recruitment & RetentionDoing the Real Work in Higher Education Amidst Two PandemicsAs we stare down the double barrel of a global pandemic and historic levels of police brutality inflicted upon Black Indigenous People of Color, we are faced with the reality that neither problem is going away. In addition to massive school closures across the country, many disadvantaged groups—Black families in particular—have suffered disproportionately during these turbulent times.November 6, 2020OpinionLearning Critical Empathy: A Lesson From JournalismWe can never know what it was like to be George Floyd, but the reward for trying is that we cultivate our humanity. There is evidence that we also build a stronger public good.November 4, 2020Previous PagePage 56 of 3226Next Page