cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeDiverse PollSeptember 19, 2016StudentsExperts: Billing of Foreign Students a Gray AreaA group of Alabama State University students from Nigeria are suing over how the university used funds their government paid, but they may face a rocky legal road.September 18, 2016StudentsCollege Credit Program Costing Ohio School DistrictsCOLUMBUS, Ohio ― A statewide program in Ohio that offers free college credit to middle- and high-schoolers may save parents and students money, but taxpayers in school districts will be left with the tab. The College Credit Plus program cost schools in the South-Western City School District in Columbus about $250,000 for the 2015-16 school […]September 18, 2016Faculty & StaffUnion for Faculty Remains at Odds with Pa. State UniversitiesA union representing faculty at 14 state universities remains at odds with the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education over a new contract. The two sides have been unable to reach an agreement on salaries, health insurance and faculty workloads. The Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties represents about 5,500 faculty and coaches […]September 18, 2016SportsMike Lonergan Out as George Washington University Coach after InvestigationWASHINGTON ― George Washington University has fired basketball coach Mike Lonergan. University provost Forrest Maltzman announced the move in a statement Saturday, which said Lonergan was no longer coach following an internal investigation. “The university has created and is committed to maintaining a community where all students, faculty and staff feel welcome and comfortable,” Maltzman […]September 18, 2016StudentsDiverse Docket: Judge Rules Title IX Suit Against University of Kentucky can go ForwardA former University of Kentucky student who claims she was raped in her dorm can pursue a Title IX suit because there was enough evidence that the school repeatedly botched its disciplining of her alleged attacker, a federal judge has ruled.September 18, 2016StudentsArizona State Aggressively Opening Doors for First-generation StudentsAmerican Dream Academy, an Arizona State University program, works directly with high schools and parents to ensure that first-generation students are admitted to college.September 18, 2016StudentsTimes Change, But Need to Look Beyond Campus PersistsCampus climate cannot be divorced from national events, whether it be police involved killings of Black people, the murders at an Orlando gay nightclub, international politics such as in the Middle East, or the 2016 Election campaign’s violent and incendiary rhetoric.September 18, 2016Campus ClimateEx-Berkeley Law School Dean Sues Over Sex Harassment ProbeSAN FRANCISCO ― The former dean of the University of California, Berkeley law school filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing school officials of singling him out because of his race for a second investigation of sexual harassment allegations. The University of California treated White faculty members and administrators found to have committed sexual misconduct more leniently […]September 15, 2016Faculty & StaffUniversity Teacher Lockout Ends; Contract Talks ContinueNEW YORK ― About 400 university faculty members who were locked out for 12 days over a bitterly contested contract went back to teaching on Thursday. The lockout action by Long Island University in Brooklyn that suddenly left professors without health insurance or access to email also deprived about 8,000 students of their teachers. The […]September 15, 2016Previous PagePage 662 of 3225Next Page