cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsTrump’s Lewd Remarks Concern Campuses Fighting Sex AssaultNEW LONDON, Conn. ― At Connecticut College, as at a growing number of campuses nationwide, students are encouraged to speak up if they hear remarks celebrating or condoning sexual aggression against women. In one training scenario, male students ask a peer if he really means it when he boasts of such conduct. So when news […]October 12, 2016Leadership & PolicyTemple University Makes Acting President PermanentPHILADELPHIA ― Temple University’s acting president is staying on as the head of the school. The university’s board of trustees on Tuesday named Richard Englert as Temple’s president. The 70-year-old was appointed acting president in July, after the board forced out former president Neil Theobald over a deficit in the merit scholarship aid budget and […]October 12, 2016StudentsAt HBCU, Obama Encourages Students to be Agents of ChangeAt a town hall meeting at North Carolina A&T State University, President Obama discussed national issues facing Black communities as well as historically Black colleges and universities.October 12, 2016StudentsPresidents: Diversity, Inclusion Everybody’s Job on CampusWhat role do presidents have to play in shaping campus policy to be inclusive of all students but particularly Hispanic students at institutions that serve a predominantly Hispanic student population?October 11, 2016StudentsAdmissions Movement Leaving ACT/SAT BehindHundreds of four-year, liberal arts schools have decreased reliance upon ACT/SAT test scores in admissions. These institutions are self-identifying in three categories: test-optional, test-flexible and test-blind.October 11, 2016WomenUVa Administrator Barred from Showing Video as Evidence Against Rolling StoneCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. ― A federal judge has delivered a setback to a University of Virginia official suing Rolling Stone and one of its writers for $7.8 million, alleging she was defamed in their discredited article about campus rapes. The judge says Nicole Eramo’s lawyers can’t show jurors any video from a deposition by the writer, […]October 11, 2016StudentsSouth African Campus Hit by Second Day of Student UnrestJOHANNESBURG ― South African riot police fought stone-throwing students for a second consecutive day at a university campus on Tuesday amid national calls by demonstrators for free higher education. Clashes broke out when students hurled rocks at a central building at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and police fired rubber bullets to disperse […]October 11, 2016Leadership & PolicySUNY President Resigns in Wake of Bribery ChargesALBANY, N.Y. ― The leader of a New York state research institute has resigned after being charged in a bribery and bid-rigging case that has shaken the administration of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo. SUNY Polytechnic Institute President Alain Kaloyeros announced his decision in a letter to SUNY officials Monday. His attorney, Mike Miller, said Tuesday […]October 11, 2016StudentsHaskell Indian Nations University Employee Sues Over School’s Treatment of Rape VictimLAWRENCE, Kan. ― A Haskell Indian Nations University employee alleges in a lawsuit that she was demoted from her job as a student counselor after trying to help a student who said she was raped. The Lawrence Journal-World reports that Angelina Adams sued Monday in Douglas County District Court. Adams says Haskell leaders improperly expelled […]October 11, 2016StudentsDiverse Conversations: 2 Things to Know Before Paying for Private CollegeHere are two things everyone should know before forking over money for that elite private college education.October 11, 2016Previous PagePage 648 of 3225Next Page