cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Students2 Black Athletic Conferences Rethinking Holding Tournaments in North CarolinaTwo Black athletic conferences have not moved scheduled championship events out of North Carolina in the wake of the state’s passage of a controversial law restricting transgender bathroom use but have not ruled it out.September 15, 2016StudentsMangum Out as Florida A&M University PresidentFlorida A&M University on Thursday announced the departure of Dr. Elmira Mangum, its embattled president of two years, and the immediate appointment of scientist Larry Robinson as interim president.September 15, 2016StudentsLaramie County Community College Accused of DiscriminationCHEYENNE, Wyo. ― Laramie County Community College is under federal investigation for a sexual discrimination complaint. The student body was informed Friday that the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights opened an investigation in February into allegations that the college had discriminated on the basis of sex in its response to a complaint […]September 14, 2016StudentsUniversity of Missouri Aims to Increase Minority FacultyCOLUMBIA, Mo. ― The University of Missouri says it’s putting $1.6 million toward doubling its numbers of minority faculty to 13 percent in four years. University leaders met on the Columbia campus Tuesday to discuss efforts in the past year to improve diversity, inclusion and race relations, The Kansas City Star reports. Kevin McDonald, interim […]September 14, 2016Leadership & PolicyChicago State President’s Separation Agreement on AgendaCHICAGO ― Trustees at Chicago State University plan Friday to vote on a “separation agreement” for the school’s president, who has had the position for nine months. The Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday that Chicago State’s board of trustees’ agenda for Friday’s meeting includes the agreement vote and naming an interim president. President Thomas Calhoun Jr. […]September 14, 2016StudentsEx-Clark University Student Settles Lawsuit Against SchoolWORCESTER, Mass. ― A former Clark University student who said he was unfairly expelled after he was accused of rape has reached a preliminary settlement in his lawsuit against the school. The Telegram & Gazette reports that federal court records show a settlement was reached Tuesday and the case was dismissed. If the settlement is […]September 14, 2016Faculty & StaffWesleyan University Settles Professor’s Sexual Harassment LawsuitNEW HAVEN, Conn. ― Wesleyan University in Connecticut has settled a lawsuit filed by a professor who alleged school administrators mishandled an investigation into sexual harassment complaints she made against another professor. Documents filed in federal court in New Haven show a judge dismissed associate professor Lauren Caldwell’s lawsuit Sept. 1, after lawyers reported the […]September 14, 2016StudentsYale Challenges Grad Assistants’ Union Bid Before NLRBYale University is challenging a bid by some of its graduate assistants to unionize in proceedings this week before the National Labor Relations Board that other private U.S. universities are closely watching.September 14, 2016Leadership & PolicyBowie State University President Mickey Burnim to Retire Next YearDr. Mickey L. Burnim, who helped Bowie State University rise in presence among Maryland’s state-controlled colleges and universities, has advised the university’s community family he will retire next June after 10 years as president.September 14, 2016Faculty & StaffDoctor Accused by 2 Gymnasts Cleared in Previous ComplaintEAST LANSING, Mich. ― A doctor accused of sexual abuse by two gymnasts ― including a former U.S. Olympian ― was investigated by Michigan State University authorities in 2014 over a another allegation of misconduct, but the school found no violation of its policy. School spokesman Kent Cassella said Tuesday that local prosecutors did not […]September 14, 2016Previous PagePage 663 of 3225Next Page