cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Leadership & PolicyStevenson President Retires, Leaves Much-changed UniversitySTEVENSON, Md. — When President Kevin Manning arrived at what was then Villa Julie College 16 years ago, he found a sleepy commuter school without dorms and only 1,600 students. By the time he retired last month, the school had grown to three campuses with 4,200 students and double its previous number of undergraduate programs. […]December 11, 2016StudentsWinona State Program Helps Underserved First-year StudentsWINONA, Minn. — A Winona State University mentorship program aims to help traditionally underserved first-year students find success on campus. The Success Coach program, now in its fourth year, pairs first-generation and racially diverse students with coaches to discuss topics relating to life or school. The majority of the coaches are professors. Sixty-eight percent of […]December 11, 2016StudentsFormer Coach Art Briles Sues Baylor Officials for Libel, ConspiracyAUSTIN, Texas — Former Baylor football coach Art Briles has sued three school regents and a vice president for libel and slander, accusing them of falsely stating he knew of reported assaults and alleged gang rapes by players and didn’t report them. The lawsuit also asserts that Baylor officials conspired to damage his reputation and […]December 11, 2016StudentsHUD Helping Students in Public Housing with FAFSAStudents in public housing in nine cities are set to get “education navigators” to help them fill out the often onerous form known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.December 9, 2016StudentsColleges Pushed to Note Sexual Misconduct on TranscriptsColleges that expel students whom they suspect of having committed sexual assault are being asked to go further by specifying the reason for expulsion on their transcripts.December 8, 2016HomeRodriguez: Faith in the Electoral College or the Path to Apartheid?While most of the electorate believes that the president-elect will be handed the keys to the White House, others are holding out hope that the Electoral College could still disqualify him.December 8, 2016African-AmericanHow HBCUs Can Better Meet the Needs of Students with DisabilitiesA dearth of research has explored the experiences and need of students with disabilities at HBCUs.December 8, 2016StudentsPrograms Focused on Diversifying Medical PipelineSpecial programs dedicate themselves to diversifying the pipeline in the field of medicine.December 8, 2016SportsLawsuit: University of Dayton Covered Up Football Team Hazing ClaimsDAYTON, Ohio — A new lawsuit claims the University of Dayton covered up allegations of hazing connected to the school’s football team by ensuring that a UD police investigation never reached local officials. Max Engelhart, a former UD student and offensive lineman, filed the lawsuit against the western Ohio school, its football coach and others […]December 8, 2016Community CollegesWoman Guilty of Embezzling $200,000 from Education NonprofitEUGENE, Ore. — A Eugene woman has pleaded guilty to embezzling over $200,000 from a nonprofit that promotes career and technical education programs for Oregon high school and community college students. The Register-Guard reports 74-year-old Thelma Clemons pleaded guilty to wire fraud Wednesday related to her attempt to cover up thefts that she carried out […]December 8, 2016Previous PagePage 613 of 3225Next Page