cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.2017Aging GracefullyJanuary 25, 20172017Success in CybersecurityJanuary 25, 2017Home2017 Emerging ScholarsTwelve outstanding minority scholars making strides in the academy.January 25, 2017News RoundupViola Davis makes history as first African American actress to score three Oscar nominations“Thank you to the Academy for recognizing this extraordinary, important film and my work in it. Thank you, Denzel, for being at the helm!” That’s Viola Davis’ rather humble reaction to her Oscar nomination this morning for supporting actress for her performance in “Fences.” But she deserves more than the standard congratulations. Davis is now the […]January 24, 2017StudentsBlack Doctoral Network to Hold its 1st Recruitment FairIn an effort to connect more professionals and Ph.D.s of color with job opportunities in academia and the nonprofit world, the Black Doctoral Network will hold its first Recruitment Fair Feb. 25-27 in Philadelphia.January 24, 2017Faculty & StaffScholar Luisa Heredia Found Activism Close to HomeDr. Luisa Heredia, selected by Diverse as a member of the 2017 Class of Emerging Scholars, said her family’s experiences helped shape her “strong sense of activism and of giving back to the community.”January 24, 2017StudentsExperts: Game Plan Key to Managing Campus Sports CrisisSeveral prominent names in the world of college sports say they cannot emphasize enough the importance of being proactive and having a plan to deal with crises.January 24, 2017HomeProsecutor Threatens Community College Over Campus SecurityBEND, Ore. — A central Oregon prosecutor has accused community college public safety officers of illegally acting as police and is threatening the school with criminal prosecution if the behavior doesn’t stop. The Bulletin reported Tuesday that Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel has threatened criminal action against Central Oregon Community College because of the […]January 24, 2017Students1st of 37 Defendants Sentenced in Fraternity Hazing DeathSTROUDSBURG, Pa. — The first of 37 suspects charged in the fraternity hazing death of a New York City college student in Pennsylvania has been sentenced. Ka-Wing Yuen, 25, was placed on five years’ probation Monday, ordered to perform 100 hours of community service and pay a $100 fine. He pleaded guilty Jan. 10 to […]January 24, 2017African-AmericanDiversity in Tech: Lots of Attention, Little ProgressNEW YORK — The tech industry has brought us self-driving cars, artificial intelligence, disappearing photos and 3-D printers. But when it comes to racial and gender diversity, its companies are no trailblazers. Despite loudly touted efforts to hire more Black, Latino and female workers, especially in technical and leadership positions, diversity numbers at the largest […]January 24, 2017Previous PagePage 590 of 3225Next Page