cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsSome Ohio Colleges Won’t act on State’s Concealed Carry LawCLEVELAND — Officials at some public and private colleges in Ohio say they don’t plan to take action on a new state law taking effect this spring that allows permit holders to carry a concealed firearm on campus. Under the bill signed by Republican Gov. John Kasich last month, firearms are allowed only if a […]January 22, 2017News RoundupSome Push for Degree Reinstatement for Texas CPS CaseworkersDALLAS — Democratic Texas lawmakers have filed bills seeking to restore a requirement that Child Protective Services caseworkers have at least a four-year college degree, including one that would add a stipulation that the degree be in a relevant field. Faced with a shortage of caseworkers and a beleaguered child welfare system, the state’s Department […]January 22, 2017StudentsJackson State’s Interim Chief Looks to Cut ExpensesJACKSON, Miss. — Interim Jackson State University President Rod Paige says his main priority is to get the university’s finances in order, which includes hiring a chief financial officer. Paige, speaking to The Clarion-Ledger editorial board, said he is trying to get his hands wrapped around issues at his alma mater, but the main financial […]January 22, 2017StudentsUniversity of West Florida Professor Gives School $1M for ScholarshipsPENSACOLA, Fla. — A University of West Florida professor has contributed $1 million to the school for scholarships for sophomore students. The donation came from Bob Kimball, a professor of marketing and economics who ran his own successful business before becoming a college professor. Kimball has taught at West Florida for 30 years. The Pensacola […]January 22, 2017WomenRhode Island Governor Looks to Pioneer Free Tuition for AllPROVIDENCE, R.I. — A college-for-all idea that sparked Democratic voter enthusiasm during the presidential race could now be tested in the smallest state. Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo said she is pushing to make Rhode Island the first state to guarantee free access for every student who wants to go to college. The idea of expanding […]January 22, 2017African-AmericanTrump Inauguration Leaves Discord in its WakeThe angry exchanges that could be seen along Pennsylvania Avenue demonstrated that the strife brought about by the 2016 election is unlikely to go away anytime soon.January 20, 2017LGBTQ+Leaders: Women’s March Much More than ‘Anti-Trump’On the day after Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, more than 100,000 people are expected to descend on the nation’s capital for the Women’s March on Washington.January 19, 2017SportsDebate Persists Over Pay for NCAA AthletesAll paths in this debate over paying student-athletes inevitably lead to that familiar mantra: Follow the money.January 19, 2017StudentsHBCUs, Trump, and Student Development: The Band Played OnPerhaps one of the most salient topics that serve as grist for the college student development mill is the Talladega College band controversy — whether these students should participate in the presidential inauguration ceremony.January 19, 2017StudentsFlorida Community College Students Experience Washington Politics Up CloseFor the past two weeks, a group of Miami Dade College students and faculty advisors has joined students at a number of select institutions participating in The Washington Center’s 2017 Presidential Inauguration Academic Seminar.January 19, 2017Previous PagePage 592 of 3225Next Page