cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.InternationalBangladesh Attack Underscores that It’s No Summer of Freedom for U.S. College StudentsFrom Orlando, to Turkey, to Bangladesh, the news of another violent outburst has marred the season those in higher ed usually associate with down time.July 4, 2016African-AmericanStudy Links Black Men’s Lower Life Expectancy to Tuskegee Syphilis ExperimentMarcella Alsan and Marianne Wanamaker examined healthcare utilization and outcomes across demographic groups before and after 1972 and found that the closer Black men lived to Tuskegee, Ala., the less likely they were to visit a doctor.June 30, 2016HomeMontclair State University Hones In on Minority Journalists EarlyFor the past three days, aspiring minority high school journalists from two urban cities in North Jersey got a first-hand account of what it feels like to be a reporter.June 30, 2016African-AmericanMentoring Pluses for Underrepresented FacultyMuch has been written about the demands from mentoring students, but much less has been written about the benefits to underrepresented faculty from mentoring students.June 30, 2016Community CollegesPanel: Free Community College Plans Need More Focus on Adult LearnersAs the concept of free community college continues to take root throughout the country, policymakers need to give more thought to the role that such plans can play in the lives of adult learners.June 30, 2016Leadership & PolicyUMass Chief Marty Meehan Giving $4M Campaign Fund to Education FoundationBOSTON ― Former U.S. Rep. Marty Meehan is closing his congressional campaign committee and donating its remaining $4 million to an educational foundation. Meehan, who is now president of the University of Massachusetts system, started the committee when he first ran for Congress and was elected in 1992. He represented Massachusetts as a Democrat until […]June 30, 2016SportsNCAA: Baruch College Gave Players More Than $255K in Improper BenefitsNEW YORK ― Baruch College gave 30 student-athletes more than $255,000 in improper benefits over the course of five years, NCAA officials said in a decision issued Thursday. The NCAA Division III Committee on Infractions said the school’s former vice president for student affairs and enrollment management and its former head women’s basketball coach both […]June 30, 2016Faculty & StaffUniversity of Washington Virus Researcher Faces DisciplineSEATTLE ― The University of Washington says a microbiology professor faces possible discipline for violating sexual harassment policies. As detailed in a report on BuzzFeed this week, university investigations found Dr. Michael Katze demanded and received sexual favors from an employee in his lab. Investigators found that the woman, who had little prior job experience […]June 30, 2016Military38% Female: Coast Guard Academy Sets RecordForty years after military service academies opened their doors to women, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy marked the milestone at a ceremony June 27 as it welcomed a class with a record 38 percent of female cadets. The enrollment rate for women has not been matched at the Naval Academy, the Military Academy at West […]June 30, 2016HomePark Service Gives $250,000 to Preserve Early NY Battle SitesTwo municipalities, a veterans’ group, a college and an Indian tribe are splitting more than $250,000 in federal grants to study and protect battlefields in upstate New York.June 30, 2016Previous PagePage 694 of 3225Next Page