cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsCollege Students Protest Donald Trump’s Deportation PlansCollege students at campuses around the United States marched and rallied Wednesday, urging administrators to protect students and employees against immigration action under a Donald Trump presidency. Rallying supporters on social media with the hashtag #SanctuaryCampus, organizers said actions were planned at more than 80 schools, including Vermont’s Middlebury College, where about 400 people gathered, […]November 17, 2016StudentsDepartment of Education Officials Recount Gains as Uncertainty LoomsWhat the future holds for U.S. Department of Education initiatives and the higher education sector as a whole under a Trump administration is not yet clear.November 16, 2016Leadership & PolicyEduardo Padrón to Receive Presidential Medal of FreedomDr. Eduardo Padrón reached another milestone in his celebrated career in higher education when it was announced Wednesday that he will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor.November 16, 2016African-AmericanTMCF to Trump: Let Supreme Court Reflect DiversityThere is huge merit to diversifying a Court that will increasingly make decisions impacting everyday Americans.November 16, 2016StudentsFor-profit Colleges Decry ‘Demonization’ by Obama AdministrationAs speculation continued over how a Trump administration might treat for-profit colleges, supporters and critics of the institutions sparred Thursday over whether the institutions got a bum rap under the Obama administration.November 16, 2016Leadership & PolicyUniversity of California Workers Strike for Higher WagesSAN FRANCISCO — Electricians, elevator mechanics, plumbers and other workers walked off the job Wednesday at UCLA to demand higher wages on day one of two planned strikes this week at a pair of University of California campuses. A 24-hour strike was taking place at UCLA and a similar walkout was planned Thursday at UC […]November 16, 2016Leadership & PolicyCalifornia Universities Weigh First Tuition Hikes in 6 YearsSAN FRANCISCO —Faced with record high enrollment and the need to hire faculty, the University of California and California State University systems are considering raising tuition for the first time in six years. The proposed annual hikes – $270 at the 23 Cal State schools and $280 at UC’s nine undergraduate campuses — are being […]November 16, 2016Leadership & PolicyBoard Extends North Dakota State President’s ContractFARGO, N.D. —The state Board of Higher Education met behind closed doors for more than two hours Wednesday before deciding that the North Dakota State University president should keep his job. The board voted during its regular monthly meeting in Bismarck to renew Dean Bresciani’s contract for another year, six months after the board told […]November 16, 2016HomeA Sense of PlaceNative students reconnect with heritage amid diversity mosaic of modern age.November 16, 2016HomeDARBY DICKERSONDARBY DICKERSON has been named dean of John Marshall Law School in Illinois, effective January 1. She was dean and W. Frank Newton Professor at Texas Tech University School of Law. Dickerson received a bachelor’s and a master’s from the College of William & Mary and a juris doctor from Vanderbilt University.November 16, 2016Previous PagePage 625 of 3225Next Page