cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupDelta Adds Diversity Training for 23,000 Crew MembersDelta Air Lines Inc. will begin new, dedicated diversity training for all of its flight crews after at least two widely publicized incidents where passengers said they were discriminated against or treated uncivilly on its flights. Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian banned a passenger for life in November after the man was videotaped yelling in […]January 18, 2017StudentsDeVos Calls for Higher Ed Reset at Factious HearingIn a contentious Senate confirmation hearing in which Democrats cast her as unqualified to be secretary of education but Republicans and supporters portrayed her as a much-needed change agent.January 18, 2017StudentsMorehouse Students, Faculty Shut Out of Process of Ousting PresidentStudent and faculty trustees at Morehouse College decry lack of input in board of trustees’ decision over the weekend not to renew the contract of President John Wilson.January 17, 2017Faculty & StaffDiverse Docket: Court Rules Kankakee CC Did Not Violate Religious RightsAn Illinois community college did not violate the religious rights of a student excluded from its paramedic program for refusing to be vaccinated, an appeals panel has ruled.January 17, 2017StudentsRodriguez: Arizona Moves to Ban Social Justice and Academic FreedomLawmakers have introduced legislation that would have the effect of banning social justice classes, activities and events, from K-12, to colleges and universities statewide.January 17, 2017StudentsThe Case for Rebranding Minority-serving Institutions“Equity-oriented institutions” should replace “minority-serving institutions” in our lexicon.January 17, 2017HealthUniversity of Michigan Announces Efforts to Address PovertyANN ARBOR, Mich. — The University of Michigan is planning a series of projects that aim to bridge the gap between research and community efforts to prevent and alleviate poverty, the school announced Tuesday. The initiative, called “Poverty Solutions,” will explore and test models to ease the effects of poverty and broadly share that knowledge. […]January 17, 2017StudentsImmaculata University to Cut Tuition by 23% for 2017-18MALVERN, Pa. — A Catholic college in suburban Philadelphia has announced plans to reduce its tuition by 23 percent for the 2017-18 academic year to offset the rising cost of higher education. Tuition to Immaculata University in Chester County will be reset from $34,410 to $26,500 next year. Without the reduction, university officials say tuition […]January 17, 2017StudentsKansas House Committee Will Consider Halting Campus CarryTOPEKA, Kan. — Several Kansas lawmakers are seeking to weaken a law that will allow concealed guns on state college campuses starting this summer. A bill introduced Tuesday would permanently exempt several types of health care facilities and colleges from the law that allows guns in public buildings. That exemption will otherwise expire July 1. […]January 17, 2017SportsCommissioner Judy MacLeod Shows Way Through Athletic Glass CeilingAs the first and thus far only female to be appointed commissioner of a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) athletic conference, Judy MacLeod serves as an inspiration and motivator to those eager to see more diverse representations in intercollegiate athletics.January 16, 2017Previous PagePage 594 of 3225Next Page