cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsJustice Sotomayor Says Universities Need More DiversityANN ARBOR, Mich. — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Monday said future diversity on college campuses is a key to diversifying society at large, noting that the number of Black students at the University of Michigan is a “real problem.” Sotomayor received an honorary degree and participated in a forum about the future […]January 30, 2017HomeDONNA K. MAEDADONNA K. MAEDA has been named dean of the Institute for Global Citizenship at Macalester College in Minnesota, effective July 15. She is a professor in the department of critical theory and social justice at Occidental College in California. Maeda earned a bachelor’s from St. Olaf College in Minnesota, a juris doctor from the University of California, Berkeley and a doctorate from the University of Southern California.January 30, 2017HomeLARISSA LITTLETON-STEIBLARISSA LITTLETON-STEIB has been named chancellor of Baton Rouge Community College. She was vice chancellor for workforce development and technical education at Delgado Community College in Louisiana. Littleton-Steib holds a master’s from Xavier University of Louisiana and a doctorate from Jackson State University.January 30, 2017HomeRONALD CORTEZRONALD CORTEZ has been named vice chancellor for administrative and business services at the University of California, Irvine. He is vice president of administration and finance and chief financial officer at San Francisco State University. Cortez earned a bachelor’s from San Jose State University, a master’s from Northern Michigan University, a master’s from Fielding Graduate University and a juris doctor from the Santa Barbara College of Law.January 30, 2017StudentsAAC&U Says Liberal Arts Education Not Just for the EliteThe liberal arts education should not be reserved for just the elite but should be embraced by all colleges and universities, according to its advocates.January 29, 2017StudentsEducation Reformer: Charter Schools Can Be ‘Culturally Affirming,’ Not SegregatedThough some critics say charter schools that serve predominantly minority students are “segregated,” others say such schools can be “culturally affirming” and should not be lumped with schools that are segregated in the traditional sense of the word.January 29, 2017StudentsUniversity of California Shows Leadership on Trump Travel BanUniversities, especially public institutions, have a major role in the moral leadership of America and should not shirk that responsibility.January 29, 2017StudentsCollege Presidents Vow to Protect Students Amid Immigration CrackdownSeveral college presidents sprang into action, reassuring their students who are from the seven predominantly Muslim countries that President Trump temporarily banned from entering the United States that they would do everything to support them.January 29, 2017Students2 Push for Community Colleges to Leave University SystemCARSON CITY, Nev. — Two retired administrators want the Nevada Legislature to separate community colleges from what they call a university-centric funding system. Community colleges will get about $21 million out of $115 million in education funding increases over the next two years under Gov. Brian Sandoval’s budget, the Nevada Appeal reported. Retired community college […]January 29, 2017StudentsCulinary Schools Struggle with Enrollment DeclineMONTPELIER, Vermont. (AP) – With enrollment in culinary institutes in decline and programs across the country closing their doors, schools such as the New England Culinary Institute in Montpelier, Vermont, which graduated celebrity chef Alton Brown, and the Culinary Institute of Charleston, South Carolina, are committed to staying relevant and in demand. “We’re constantly looking […]January 29, 2017Previous PagePage 586 of 3225Next Page