cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsMake Room for the ‘Dean’s List Subversives’As a professor, I encouraged students to join Women’s March events, but I stayed in the classroom. However, I am not silent when I use my classroom to normalize diversity.January 31, 2017HomeDeVos Moves Forward but Opposition Closely FollowsDespite protestations from Democrats who said Betsy DeVos will have an adverse impact on higher education, the Senate education committee voted to move forward with the confirmation of the billionaire philanthropist as education secretary.January 31, 2017StudentsTravel Ban Throws Research, Academic Exchange into TurmoilBOSTON — Universities across the nation say President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven Muslim countries is disrupting vital research projects and academic exchanges in such fields as medicine, public health and engineering, with untold numbers of scholars blocked from entering the U.S. For years, schools in the U.S. have worked to widen exchanges […]January 31, 2017StudentsDeVry University to Pay $2.5M in New York SettlementNEW YORK — New York’s attorney general says DeVry University will pay $2.25 million following allegations that it exaggerated graduates’ job and salary prospects. Eric Schneiderman said Tuesday that a settlement also requires the school – which operates locally as DeVry College of New York – to pay $500,000 in penalties and fees. Graduates eligible […]January 31, 2017News RoundupStudy: College Endowments Have Worst Year Since 2009BOSTON — Hundreds of U.S. colleges lost money on their investments last year, continuing a downward slide that threatens to put a pinch on budgets, according to a new study. Among 800 schools included in the study, the average endowment shrank by almost 2 percent, the worst performance since the economic recession in 2009. The […]January 31, 2017StudentsClaim Accuses Wells Fargo of Denying Loans to Young MigrantsSAN FRANCISCO — A federal lawsuit filed Monday accuses banking giant Wells Fargo of illegally denying student loans to young immigrants who are protected from deportation and allowed to work and study in the U.S. under a program created by former President Barack Obama. Wells Fargo said it was disappointed the plaintiffs sued instead of […]January 31, 2017StudentsPresident Gates Black: Labor Market Sets Course for Community CollegeAs she prepares to transition from Tarrant County College District in Texas to assume the leadership of Delaware County Community College, Dr. L. Joy Gates Black reflects on changes in the community college sector.January 30, 2017StudentsStudy: Sanctuary City Stats Belie Negative NarrativeAs President Donald Trump starts implementing controversial immigration protocol, a new report suggests that so-called sanctuary counties boast less crime and stronger economies than do their nonsanctuary counterparts.January 30, 2017StudentsHigher Ed Seeks Footing Amid Immigration Policy ChaosQuestions about the implementation and reach of President Trump’s executive order on immigration and refugee rights still roil, three days after it was signed.January 30, 2017StudentsUniversity of South Carolina to Erect Statue of First African-American ProfessorCOLUMBIA, S.C. — The University of South Carolina wants to erect a statue in honor of the school’s first African-American professor. The university hosted a celebration about Richard T. Greener’s life Monday afternoon. The State of Columbia reported university officials hope to raise money for the statue and an endowment that would pay for future […]January 30, 2017Previous PagePage 585 of 3225Next Page