cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsFraud by Globe University Leaves Broken Dreams, Big DebtWOODBURY, Minn. — Some students who were victims of fraud by Globe University and the Minnesota School of Business have been left with broken dreams and a mountain of debt. The state sued the school, accusing it of defrauding more than 1,000 students, Minnesota Public Radio reported. Many students said the for-profit school encouraged them […]February 5, 2017News RoundupAt Liberal Columbia U, Gorsuch Raised a Conservative VoiceNEW YORK — As a conservative student at Columbia University in the mid-1980s, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch was a political odd man out, and he was determined to speak up. “It is not fashionable at Columbia to be anything other than a pro-Sandinista, anti-Reagan” protester, the then-sophomore wrote in a campus newspaper. “Only in […]February 5, 2017StudentsDevaka Premawardhana Exploring Christianity’s Global ReachA long and winding road led Dr. Devaka Premawardhana, selected by Diverse as a member of the 2017 Class of Emerging Scholars, to northern Mozambique and anthropological research among the Makhuwa people.February 2, 2017StudentsJohn King to Succeed Kati Haycock as Education Trust CEOThe announcement that former U.S. Secretary of Education John King has been named Ed Trust president and CEO is winning plaudits from many.February 2, 2017StudentsThe Essential Nature of HBCUsFor me, it was not a matter of if I was going to attend an HBCU; it was a question of which HBCU I was going to attend.February 2, 2017African-AmericanEducational Reach of ‘Hidden Figures’ SoaringEducators say the movie “Hidden Figures” is considered a surprise from Hollywood in that it presents a valuable teaching supplement on film that depicts a real life story absent illuminated drama.February 2, 2017HomeWoodson’s LegacyCarter Godwin Woodson, an historian, journalist and educator, once said racial prejudice “is merely the logical result of tradition, the inevitable outcome of thorough instruction to the effect that the Negro has never contributed anything to the progress of mankind.” He established Negro History Week in 1926 in part to address that and to assure that black schoolchildren learned the history of their people. As we begin Black History Month, Diversebooks.net also would like to remind you that it offers more than 150 titles that deal with the African-American past.February 2, 2017StudentsGeorgia Debates Bill at Odds with U.S. Rules on Campus AssaultATLANTA — A panel of Georgia lawmakers has approved a bill requiring college officials and employees to report sexual violence and other crimes to law enforcement, clashing with existing federal guidance laying out specific requirements under civil rights law. The bill also would bar schools from taking any disciplinary steps such as suspending a student […]February 2, 2017Faculty & Staff‘You are not American’: ODU Professor Apologizes for EmailNORFOLK, Va. — An Old Dominion University statistics professor has apologized for telling a group of faculty, administrators and graduate students in an email that they “are not American” if they didn’t attend any of a series of upcoming events centered around diversity. The Virginian-Pilot reports that associate professor Norou Diawara sent the email Monday […]February 2, 2017InternationalIranian Researcher Blocked from Entering U.S. Sues TrumpBOSTON — An Iranian scientist heading to Boston to take a job at a Harvard Medical School lab has sued President Donald Trump after she was denied entry into the U.S. Samira Asgari says in her lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court that she was denied entry to the U.S. even though she had […]February 2, 2017Previous PagePage 583 of 3225Next Page