cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsUNC Wilmington Gives Voice to Young Writing TalentThe University of North Carolina Wilmington’s creative writing department and publishing laboratory has forged a partnership with HarperCollins Publishers, which gives students access to crucial publishing industry information and individuals.November 29, 2016STEMBuilding Support for Faculty Women of Color in STEMIt is critical for faculty women of color in STEM to have environments and networks that will help them to succeed.November 29, 2016StudentsPresident Cauce Continues to Break Down Barriers to DiversityAn emigrant Cuban woman, Dr. Ana Mari Cauce of the University of Washington may not be deemed your typical American college president.November 29, 2016StudentsMosque Director Says He Didn’t Know Ohio State AttackerCOLUMBUS, Ohio — The director of a mosque attended by the Ohio State attacker says numerous programs are in place to help youth and prevent self-radicalization. Horsed Noah says he wasn’t familiar with Abdul Razak Ali Artan, the OSU student born in Somalia who police say carried out the car-and-knife rampage that left 11 people […]November 29, 2016STEMPurdue Scientists Again Partnering with Japanese CompanyWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University officials say the school is expanding an existing partnership with a Japanese chemical company to include an advanced agriculture project. Purdue scientists will work with Tokyo-based Sumitomo Chemical Co. to look at plants’ roots and leaves and analyze what chemicals or fertilizers it needs. Purdue officials say the technology […]November 29, 2016StudentsDetroit College Tuition Program Expands to Cover 4 YearsDETROIT — A college tuition program that serves Detroit residents has been expanded to cover four years for students with good grades. The Detroit Free Press reports that the Detroit Promise program expansion makes Detroit the largest city in the U.S. to give all of its students a chance to earn a college degree tuition-free. […]November 29, 2016Leadership & PolicyKentucky University Funds could be Based on IncentivesFRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky’s university presidents are finalizing a plan that would create a way to tie some of their schools’ state funding to performance outcomes such as higher graduation rates and more degrees in science and technology. The university presidents held their final meeting Monday at the Council on Postsecondary Education, The Lexington Herald-Leader […]November 29, 2016StudentsTerrorism Considered Possible Motive in Attack at Ohio StateCOLUMBUS, Ohio — A Somali-born college student plowed his car into a group of pedestrians at Ohio State University and began stabbing people with a butcher knife Monday before he was shot to death by a police officer. Police said they are investigating whether it was a terrorist attack. Eleven people were hurt, one critically. […]November 28, 2016Faculty & StaffScholar: Make Tenure Great AgainDr. Andre Perry says that tenure—giving a teacher or professor an appointment until retirement—provides a firewall of protection, saving academic freedom from Donald Trump’s “post-truth” United States.November 28, 2016Faculty & StaffDiverse Docket: Judge Allows Professor to Pursue Retaliation Claim Against NCCUA female professor who was passed over as chair of the School of Mass Communication can pursue a retaliation claim against North Carolina Central University but not claims for sex discrimination or a hostile work environment.November 28, 2016Previous PagePage 620 of 3225Next Page