cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsSociology Professor: Milwaukee Riots Not a SurpriseEven before Milwaukee erupted into violence this weekend over a police shooting, the highly segregated rust-belt city had long been considered a powder keg just waiting to explode.August 14, 2016News RoundupJohns Hopkins University Sued Over Retirement PlanBALTIMORE —Johns Hopkins University has joined a growing list of schools accused by a law firm of offering poorly performing retirement funds that charge excessive fees. St. Louis-based firm Schlichter, Bogard & Denton filed a class action lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on behalf of more than 24,000 Johns Hopkins University employees. […]August 12, 2016HomeTrump’s Suggestion of ‘Rigged’ Election Could Ignite Resentment in PoliticsDavid C. Wilson, a political science professor, expounds on matters of race and resentment in American politics in a new paper titled “Perceived electoral malfeasance and resentment over the election of Barack Obama.”August 11, 2016StudentsCritiquing the Anti-Blackness in MentoringBy fixing a CRT (critical race theory) lens over mentoring programs, practitioners can recognize and maintain a focus on issues that plague Black youth in economically blighted communities.August 11, 2016HomeClinton v. Trump Workforce PolicyThe upcoming election promises to fuel both federal and local interest in workforce regulation, as the leading candidates from both parties have focused their campaigns addressing inequality through a variety of measures, including changes to the laws governing the workforce.August 11, 2016StudentsFormer Swimmer, University Reach Settlement in Hazing CaseBOWLING GREEN, Ky. — A former Western Kentucky University swimmer has reached a settlement in a lawsuit in which he claimed to have been hazed and assaulted by his teammates. Attorney Vanessa Cantley was quoted by the Daily News as saying that her client Collin Craig had reached a confidential resolution with all parties named […]August 10, 2016StudentsCalifornia Lawmaker Drops Lawsuits in Religious School BillSACRAMENTO, Calif. — A California lawmaker announced Wednesday he is removing a contentious provision of his bill that would have allowed LGBT students to more easily sue religious schools for discrimination, conceding defeat to religious colleges that had launched a campaign against it. The measure would have eliminated a longstanding exemption from state anti-discrimination laws […]August 10, 2016HomeJOANNE A. EPPSJOANNE A. EPPS has been named provost of Temple University. She is dean of the Beasley School of Law at Temple. Epps earned a bachelor’s from Trinity College in Connecticut and a juris doctor from Yale University.August 10, 2016StudentsCalifornia Federation of Teachers Calls for ED to Delist ACCJC as AccreditorA coalition of two California unions and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) filed a new complaint against the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC).August 10, 2016StudentsGap Year Students: Another Form of DiversityThe recent announcement that First Daughter Malia Obama would be taking a “Gap Year” before starting Harvard University in 2017 has shed new light (and increased popularity) on a path typically taken by students in Europe and Australia.August 10, 2016Previous PagePage 677 of 3225Next Page