cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Leadership & PolicyArkansas State Chancellor Tim Hudson Announces ResignationJONESBORO, Ark. ― Arkansas State University announced Wednesday that Chancellor Tim Hudson had submitted his resignation, less than three weeks before school is set to begin for the fall semester. The university said Hudson’s resignation was effective immediately. The school gave no reason for Hudson’s sudden departure, and Hudson did not immediately respond to a […]August 4, 2016HomeReport: ‘$500M Club’ Shuns Low-income StudentsUniversities with the largest endowments were slammed as “playgrounds for the children of the wealthiest” in a new Education Trust report today that says the institutions should tap their endowments at a higher rate to benefit more low-income students.August 3, 2016Students5 Ways that Educators Can Help Young Women Succeed in STEM FieldsSuccess in these fields has a lot to do with the environment that a female student lives in and their overall motivation to succeed in the field.August 3, 2016SportsWNBA Players Readily Step Up into Activist RoleExperts discuss the female athletes’ civic responsibilities and whether these role models have the latitude to express what matters to them vs. what matters to the league and its sponsors.August 3, 2016HomeLARISSA Z. TIEDENSLARISSA Z. TIEDENS was appointed president of Scripps College. She is senior associate dean of academic affairs and Jonathan B. Lovelace Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Tiedens earned a bachelor’s from Carleton College, and a master’s and a doctorate from the University of Michigan.August 3, 2016HomeMAYA WILEYMAYA WILEY has been named the Henry Cohen Professor of Urban Policy and Management at the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy and senior vice president for social justice at The New School. She was most recently counsel to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Wiley holds a bachelor’s from Dartmouth College and a juris doctor from Columbia University.August 3, 2016HomeKINSHUKINSHUK, who goes by a single name, has been named dean of The University of North Texas College of Information, effective August 1. He was associate dean of the Faculty of Science of Technology at Athabasca University in Canada. Kinshuk received a bachelor’s from the University of Rajasthan in India, a master’s from Strathclyde University in Scotland and a doctorate from De Montfort University in England.August 3, 2016Faculty & StaffAdministrators Get Bulk of Chicago State University Payout for LayoffsNearly $1.6M of the $2.2M the financially strapped university has paid out went to severance pay for about 50 administrators in June, according to reports.August 2, 2016StudentsStartup Eyes Diverse Populations for Student-Faculty Research CollaborationScholarBridge, a two-year-old New York tech startup linking students with researchers, is growing in reach among schools with diverse student populations.August 2, 2016African-AmericanHigher Ed, Civil Rights Groups Should Explore Areas of ConvergenceThere is plenty of common ground between universities and civil rights groups that needs to be uplifted and utilized. There is a gulf that needs to be filled.August 2, 2016Previous PagePage 680 of 3225Next Page