cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.OpinionAm I Too Diverse for Academia?When I turned 7 years old, my friends found it rather strange that my family cooked a pig underground for my backyard birthday party. In high school, my friends were shocked to learn that only one of my parents had a high school diploma. And, in college, I had to explain to friends that it was an endearing greeting when my relatives closely sniffed their cheeks.October 22, 2020Recruitment & RetentionInstitutions Still Working to Achieve Faculty Diversity Goals Despite COVID-19-Related ChallengesWhile the number of new hires has decreased in the COVID-19 era, the vision of more diverse and inclusive faculty remains decisive.October 20, 2020Latest NewsInstitutions Still Working To Achieve Faculty Diversity Goals Despite COVID-19-Related ChallengesWhile the number of new hires has decreased in the COVID-19 era, the vision of more diverse and inclusive faculty remains decisive. It goes without saying that COVID-19 has impacted all areas of higher education, but those involved in the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty remain committed and are finding creative ways to achieve […]October 19, 2020HomeRICK W. SMITH SR.RICK W. SMITH SR. has been appointed vice president for institutional advancement and community relations at Pennsylvania Regional College. Formerly vice president of institutional advancement, development and athletics at Kentucky State University, Smith holds a bachelor’s from the University of Louisville, a master’s from Kennedy Western University and a master’s from the Lilly School of Philanthropy at Indiana University-Purdue University.October 16, 2020HomeTapping Home-Grown PotentialTop 100 Undergraduate & Graduate Degree ProducersOctober 15, 2020HBCUsAllow Me To Reintroduce Myself: A Message on Behalf of Greatly Underinvested, Often Forgotten Historically Black Colleges and UniversitiesTo say that 2020 has been one of the most abnormally jagged and oddly long years serves as an understatement. From a pandemic that has emancipated the souls of over 211,000 Americans to young people taking to the street to erasure of the country’s oldest institutions, 2020 has shaped into one of the most unpredictable and emotionally exhausting years in decades.October 13, 2020HomeSHEREE OHENSHEREE OHEN has been named the inaugural associate dean of diversity, inclusion, and belonging for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. Previously chief officer of diversity and inclusion at Clark University, Ohen holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley, and a juris doctorate from Golden Gate University School of Law.October 12, 2020HomeASHLEE K. ROBERTSASHLEE K. ROBERTS has been appointed the executive director of student affairs planning and operations at Stockton University. Previously the associate director of student involvement at the University of MissouriSt. Louis, Roberts holds bachelor’s degrees in psychology, English and African & African American studies from the University of Memphis. She holds a master’s degree in education from the University of South Carolina and a Ph.D. in higher education administration from Saint Louis University.October 12, 2020HomeGILLIAN MCKNIGHT-TUTEINGILLIAN MCKNIGHT-TUTEIN has been appointed vice president for enrollment administration and student success at the Community College of Denver. Previously vice president of academic and student affairs and senior academic officer for Front Range Community College, McKnightTutein holds a bachelor’s from Florida International University, as well as a master’s and a doctorate from Nova Southeastern University.October 12, 2020HomeTISHA D. ARNOLDTISHA D. ARNOLD has been named director of communications at Grambling State University in Louisiana. She is a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) and previously served as a public information officer for UAPB.October 12, 2020Previous PagePage 60 of 3226Next Page