cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.WomenTop 25 Women in Higher Education and BeyondWe salute and honor a diverse group of women who have made significant contributions in higher education and beyond. Compiled by Catherine Morris Edith Bartley Spokesperson and Advocate for Diplomatic Families and Victims of International Terrorism Bartley’s career is marked by advocacy on behalf of two causes: HBCUs and achieving justice for the […]March 9, 2017Faculty & StaffStakeholders Divided Over Expected Elimination of Teacher Prep RegulationsThe teacher prep regulations that the Obama administration pushed for years to establish in order to hold schools of education more accountable for the K-12 teachers they produce are now one presidential pen stroke away from becoming history. The organization that represents educator preparation programs could not be more delighted with the U.S. Senate’s vote […]March 8, 2017WomenStudy: Female Participation in Workforce Far from Globally EmbracedAs the world celebrates International Women’s Day, a new report finds that only half of women worldwide participate in the workforce, compared to more than three-quarters of men.March 8, 2017StudentsRodriguez: We Need Autonomous and ICE-free InstitutionsFor communities of color and for indigenous peoples, many of the rights that Americans take for granted have never applied to us.March 8, 2017StudentsDual Enrollment Movement Seeks Bigger Role in EducationThe effort to make more students aware of dual enrollment schools such as Bard High School Early College Baltimore is getting a boost thanks to a new coalition called the College in High School Alliance.March 8, 2017Leadership & PolicyLeader of Texas Medical Center Selected as University of Arizona PresidentPHOENIX — The state Board of Regents on Tuesday selected the leader of the world’s biggest medical center as its top pick to be the next president for the University of Arizona. Dr. Robert Clayton Robbins has been president and chief executive officer of Texas Medical Center since 2012. A highly regarded cardiac surgeon, Robbins […]March 8, 2017StudentsJudge: Federal Lawsuit Against Baylor University Can ProceedHOUSTON — A lawsuit filed against Baylor University by 10 women alleging they were sexually assaulted while students can proceed, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. The women, identified as “Jane Doe” plaintiffs, allege Baylor was indifferent to or ignored claims of sexual assault and didn’t enforce federal general discrimination protections. Baylor had sought to have […]March 8, 2017StudentsUniversity to Research Veterans at Black Hills CemeterySTURGIS, S.D. — A nearly $74,000 contract has been awarded to a South Dakota university to research stories of veterans buried at the Black Hills National Cemetery. Staff and students at Black Hills State University will research the veterans’ history and the circumstances of their service, the Black Hills Pioneer reported. Thousands of people are […]March 8, 2017StudentsBlack Junior to Lead Student Government at University of AlabamaBIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A Black University of Alabama student supported by a secretive campus group long controlled by Whites has been elected student government president, breaking a barrier that seemed unlikely to fall a few years ago. Junior marketing major Jared Hunter won the office in balloting Tuesday, carrying 54 percent of the vote in […]March 8, 2017HomeLeading from the FrontDr. Tuajuanda C. Jordan is taking St. Mary’s College of Maryland to new heights.March 8, 2017Previous PagePage 563 of 3225Next Page