cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.African-AmericanJames Ammons Reverses Course, Staying at FAMUA little more than a month after being named provost of Delaware State University, James Ammons has decided that he is staying on at Florida A&M University.July 6, 2016African-AmericanPhilanthropic Foundations Pushing College Access, Attainment Higher on Priority ListsPhilanthropic foundations are working to move the needle on student access and success issues.July 6, 2016Leadership & PolicyUniversity of Tennessee Settles Title IX Lawsuit for $2.48MKNOXVILLE, Tenn. ― The University of Tennessee is paying $2.48 million to settle a lawsuit filed by eight unidentified women who said the school had violated Title IX regulations and created a “hostile sexual environment” through a policy of indifference toward assaults by athletes. Lawyers for the school and the plaintiffs issued a joint press […]July 6, 2016OpinionFree College for All, but Where’s the Choice?The trouble takes root not in who would have access but where students could go tuition free: only to public institutions.July 5, 2016STEMDiverse Conversations: Is Entrepreneurship Pushed Enough for Minority Students?In the push to fill demand in the already-established workforce, are we forgetting about the leadership and innovation possible with entrepreneurship?July 5, 2016HomeHigher Ed Fundraising ‘Pacesetters’ Find Keys to SuccessThe “pacesetters” in higher education fundraising have learned what attracts donors — stability in institutional leadership, accountability, and alumni and donor engagement.July 5, 2016African-AmericanFormer Tuskegee Airman, Educator Roscoe Brown Remembered as ‘Real Pioneer’Roscoe C. Brown also will be remembered for the forays he made on behalf of diversity in the realm of academe and access to higher education.July 5, 2016Faculty & StaffBismarck State College President: Budget Cuts Forcing RetirementsBISMARCK, N.D. ― The president of Bismarck State College says 15 employees are retiring by the end of this year and most of them have been driven out by statewide budget cuts. President Larry Skogen tells the Bismarck Tribune that he expects more retirements from teachers and staff to be announced as the school grapples […]July 5, 2016Campus ClimatePhotographer Tim Tai Honored for His Work During University of Missouri ProtestsPhotographer Tim Tai was on hand to capture images from the student protesters last fall at the University of Missouri, found himself in the middle of controversy and recently was honored by the National Press Club for his professionalism.July 4, 2016HomeHow to Make College Diversity Work Without DivisionThe purpose of diversity efforts on college campuses is to enhance the population ― but in drawing so much attention to people’s differences, are we actually deepening divides?July 4, 2016Previous PagePage 693 of 3225Next Page