cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeSHAUNA CORRYSHAUNA CORRY has been named interim dean for the College of Art and Architecture at the University of Idaho. She is an associate professor and head of the interior design program. Corry earned a bachelor’s from Utah State University and a master’s and a doctorate from Washington State University.December 15, 2016HomeTYTISHIA “TY” DAVISTYTISHIA “TY” DAVIS has been appointed assistant dean and director of the Office of Student Advocacy and Support at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. She was a counselor at Pitt Community College. Davis earned a bachelor’s and a master’s from East Carolina University.December 15, 2016Leadership & PolicyLSU President Paints Bleak Picture of Repeated Budget CutsBATON ROUGE, La. — LSU System President F. King Alexander gave lawmakers a bleak picture Wednesday about the impact of years of budget cuts, describing faculty and students getting poached by out-of-state colleges as per-student spending plummets. “We would take notice if we were losing football coaches,” Alexander told the House Appropriations Committee, just a […]December 14, 2016Leadership & PolicyRegent: Outside Audit on Iowa State Planes Would have been BetterAMES, Iowa — A member of the Board of Regents says he would’ve preferred an outside audit into Iowa State University President Steven Leath’s potential misuse of school planes. Regent Subhash Sahai says he had the flu Monday and missed a board meeting to discuss an internal audit that detailed dozens of questionable flights but […]December 14, 2016Leadership & PolicyAudit Finds ‘Dysfunction’ Between University of Louisville, FoundationFRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky’s auditor says the University of Louisville and its nonprofit investment arm often “blurred the lines” of legal separation by empowering one man to make decisions for both groups, essentially bypassing the university’s board of trustees. The audit of the University of Louisville Foundation from Republican Mike Harmon took 18 months to […]December 14, 2016StudentsAmerican Talent Initiative Seeks to Provide Educational Access for Low-income StudentsThirty higher education institutions from across the academic spectrum have united in an effort to increase the enrollment and graduation of high-achieving students from low- and moderate-income families.December 14, 2016StudentsReport Finds HBCU Students Overly Burdened by LoansA report by the United Negro College Fund finds that students at historically Black colleges and universities are saddled with debt and borrowing twice as much in federal loans as peers enrolled in non-HBCUs.December 14, 2016StudentsKeys to Redefining Student SuccessWhile society widely accepts the importance and value of higher education as a public good, fewer than 40 percent of our nation’s undergraduates complete a college degree within six years.December 14, 2016HomeEducator Warns of Pitfalls of Training to Workforce NeedsSt. Mary’s College President Tuajuanda Jordan says policymakers and educational leaders must make sure the system is sustainable and that workers can get retrained without unwieldy additional costs.December 14, 2016Faculty & StaffDiverse Docket: Appeals Court Backs Lamar Institute of TechnologyLamar Institute of Technology reasonably accommodated a former student with memory problems caused by an anoxic brain injury, a federal appeals court has ruled.December 13, 2016Previous PagePage 610 of 3225Next Page