cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeCourt to Reprimand Judge for Aid to Expelled VeteranThe Florida Supreme Court says it will publicly reprimand a Hillsborough County judge who tried to help a U.S. Army veteran expelled by the University of South Florida.July 11, 2016HomeIndicted Rep. Brown Exits Veterans’ CommitteeU.S. Rep. Corrine Brown of Florida says she’s temporarily stepping down as ranking member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs as she defends herself against federal fraud charges.July 11, 2016HomeWater-Quality Intern Doubles as National GuardsmanIt’s not quite a summer vacation for Guisel Marmolejo, as she is spending her summer days in a lab or searching area streams for water samples.July 11, 2016StudentsDallas’ El Centro College—When a Sniper Cancels FinalsThe Dallas County Community College District hopes to be open for Monday after finals were canceled Friday due to a sniper.July 10, 2016African-AmericanOgletree Announces Battle with Alzheimer’sCharles J. Ogletree Jr.—one of the brightest legal minds in the Academy—known for his mentoring of future Black lawyers, has announced that he is battling Alzheimer’s disease.July 10, 2016African-AmericanBlack Scholars Weigh in on Dallas ShootingBlack scholars weigh in during the aftermath of the Dallas shooting rampage.July 10, 2016African-AmericanThe Ongoing Devaluation of Black LifeThe death of Black people at the hands of law enforcement has become so commonplace and routine that many of us who are African-American have managed to become simultaneously outraged and psychologically numb.July 7, 2016HomeTop-Tier Business Schools Following Blueprint to Increasing Student DiversityLeading business schools are working to diversify their student bodies.July 7, 2016African-AmericanThe ‘Uprooting’ of HBCUs in a Post-racial ContextThe irony in Roots is the continuous “uprooting” of the family experiences; this, too, has semblance to the challenges HBCUs encounter.July 7, 2016HomeDepartment of Education: Spending on Prisons Rises 3 Times Faster than on SchoolsState and local spending on prisons and jails is increasing at a faster rate than spending on public education over the past three decades, according to a U.S. Department of Education report.July 7, 2016Previous PagePage 692 of 3225Next Page