cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.WomenThe Air Force’s First Female African American Fighter Pilot Is Paving the Way For Women of ColorThe Air Force’s first female African American fighter pilot is focused on helping others achieve their goals. Although Lt. Col. Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell officially retired from the Air Force last spring, she is still making her mark on future officers at the Air Force Academy. She is teaching physical education and is the director of […]September 4, 2020OpinionDistance Learning and Cultural CapitalChicago, Los Angeles, and New York City—the largest school districts in the country—have announced plans for remote instruction and modified schedules in the fall. Despite acknowledging that, in some places, the measure is necessary to tame coronavirus transmissions, UN Secretary-General António Guterres sounded an alarm to the “generational catastrophe” caused by ongoing school closure. While the negative impact of online classes on school-age children has been largely discussed, much of the higher education community has not fully yet considered the detriments of distance learning to college students.September 3, 2020HomeTOYIA YOUNGERTOYIA YOUNGER has been appointed senior vice president for student affairs at Iowa State University. Vice president for leadership development and partnerships for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Younger holds a bachelor’s from Michigan State University, a master’s in student counseling from Trinity Washington University and a Ph.D. in education policy from the University of Maryland College Park.September 3, 2020HomeCOURTNEY BODDIECOURTNEY BODDIE has been named associate dean of students for diversity and inclusion at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Also director of counseling services for the school, Boddie holds a bachelor’s in organizational behavior/human resources, social entrepreneurship and psychology from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis as well as a master’s in counseling and psychotherapy and a Ph.D. in counseling and counselor education from the University of Missouri at St. Louis.September 3, 2020HomeCHARLEITA RICHARDSONCHARLEITA RICHARDSON has been appointed executive director of the Florida College Access Network, an independent, statewide network headquartered at the University of South Florida. President and CEO of Partnership for the Future, Richardson holds a bachelor’s in accounting from RandolphMacon College and a master’s in business administration from Strayer University.September 3, 2020HomeBRANDON VINSONBRANDON VINSON has been appointed assistant vice president for enrollment management at Bowie State University in Maryland. Previously assistant vice president of financial aid at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, Vinson holds a bachelor’s from Southern Illinois University and a master’s in industrial and organizational psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology.September 3, 2020HomeBRADFORD GRANTBRADFORD GRANT has been named the first Instagram Artist-in-Residence at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. Also a professor of architecture at Howard University in Washington, D.C., he holds a bachelor’s from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo and a master of architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley.September 3, 2020HomeHARRISON BAKERHARRISON BAKER has been named associate athletics director and director of external affairs for Marist College in New York. Most recently director of graphic design and digital strategy at Tulane University in New Orleans, Baker holds a bachelor’s in sports communication from Marist College.September 3, 2020HomeKIM WARRENKIM WARREN has been appointed associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at the University of Kansas’ School of Social Work. Associate professor of history at the school, Warren holds a bachelor’s degree in American studies from Yale University as well as a master’s degree and Ph.D. in history from Stanford University.September 3, 2020OpinionNavigating the COVID-19 Landscape: Strategies for Mature CitizensLike many mature and retired citizens, a year ago I was making plans for using some of the funds I had squirreled away for visiting places on my bucket list, and for escaping the predictably cold winters in the Midwest where I live. Little did I know that my plans would not only be put on hold, but that they might be completely abandoned, due to the devastating effects of the coronavirus sweeping the world. While listening to health experts, several things quickly became clear.September 3, 2020Previous PagePage 67 of 3226Next Page