cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Native AmericansUniversity of Arkansas to Study Native American RemainsLITTLE ROCK, Ark. ― The University of Arkansas System has been awarded nearly $60,000 in federal funds to aid the study of at least 345 sets of American Indian human remains in its possession. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that the National Park Service’s award was announced last week. The grant money will be used for […]October 3, 2016StudentsUniversity of Missouri’s Kappa Alpha Fraternity Temporarily SuspendedCOLUMBIA, Mo. ― The University of Missouri-Columbia says it has temporarily suspended a fraternity after a hazing incident. The university on Monday announced the action against the Kappa Alpha fraternity but provided no details about the alleged hazing that occurred last week. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that the action comes after police investigated a […]October 3, 2016StudentsGa. Attorney General Sam Olens Seeking Kennesaw State PresidencyATLANTA ― Attorney General Sam Olens will interview this week to become president of Kennesaw State University, according to Georgia’s top higher education official. University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby said in a letter sent Monday to students and faculty of Georgia’s third-largest university that a committee of the university system’s governing Board of […]October 3, 2016StudentsSen. Ayotte’s Campaign Hands Out Condoms at College CampusesCONCORD, N.H. ― Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte’s campaign is highlighting a birth control bill she sponsored by handing out free condoms on college campuses. The campaign recently distributed signs to students promoting her campaign that say “FREE CONDOMS” in bold letters. The signs, which are being set up next to tables where potential voters […]October 3, 2016StudentsSupreme Court Rejects NCAA Appeal of O’Bannon CaseThe U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the NCAA’s appeal of the Ed O’Bannon case, leaving in place lower court rulings that found amateurism rules for big-time college basketball and football players violated federal antitrust law. The justices on Monday rejected the appeal in a class-action lawsuit originally filed by O’Bannon, a former UCLA basketball […]October 3, 2016HomeMonticello MemoriesHuman/Ties event at Thomas Jefferson’s former home explores contemporary race struggles in light of history.October 3, 2016Leadership & PolicyGallaudet University Inaugurates President Roberta CordanoGallaudet University inaugurated its first deaf female president on Friday afternoon.October 2, 2016StudentsMinority Access, Inc. Honors National Role ModelsHigher ed academics, administrators, alumni and students earning their way up the ladder of learning were honored this weekend for their achievements as role models for others following the same pursuits.October 2, 2016StudentsAmerican University Turns to ‘Roadmap’ for InclusionAfter campus protests that followed an incident in which a banana was thrown at a Black female student, American University officials announced plans to take action this week to develop a “roadmap” that will “radically impact the campus climate.”October 2, 2016StudentsCIAA Keeps Basketball Tournaments in CharlotteThe Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, overwhelmingly comprised of historically Black colleges and universities, announced Friday that it will not move its basketball championship tournaments from Charlotte, North Carolina next February in the wake of a state law that restricts the rights of LGBT people. Stating that “relocation would not be in the best interest” of […]October 2, 2016Previous PagePage 654 of 3225Next Page