cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeDiverse On The GoAdvertising Account Manager Elena Maconaughey and Vice President Ralph Newell are representing Diverse at the PeopleConnect Conference through Friday in Austin, Texas, at the Hilton Downtown Austin.June 22, 2016LGBTQ+A Critical Moment for LGBTQ Student SuccessThe minute that students matriculate to institutions of higher education, they should expect ― at minimum ― campus cultures built on safety and support for all students.June 22, 2016HomeGEAR UP Likely to Roll On Despite Founder Chaka Fattah’s Conviction on Corruption ChargesDespite the fact that Chaka Fattah — known as the “architect of GEAR UP” — awaits sentencing, the future of the Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs is believed to be safe and sound.June 22, 2016LGBTQ+As Bathroom Controversy Swirls, North Carolina Colleges Offer LGBTQ Students ShelterNorth Carolina colleges and universities deal with the aftermath of House Bill 2 which limits protections for the LGBTQ community and prohibits transgender individuals from using bathrooms that do not correspond with their biological sex, among other measures.June 22, 2016HomeHigher Ed Bills Get Bipartisan Support in CongressA series of bipartisan higher education bills were hammered out Wednesday in committee, including the Simplifying the Application for Student Aid Act that requires the FAFSA to be made available on a mobile app.June 22, 2016Leadership & PolicyVermont Tech President to Step Down, Lead NonprofitRANDOLPH, Vt. ― The president of Vermont Technical College is stepping down to lead a nonprofit. Dan Smith, who’s been president since 2014, will step down in August. He’s leaving to become president and CEO of the Vermont Community Foundation, a Middlebury-based nonprofit that facilitates charitable giving for philanthropists, funds and other foundations. Smith was […]June 22, 2016StudentsNew For-profit Medical Schools Springing Up Across U.S.BOISE, Idaho ― For-profit medical schools are starting to pop up around the country, promising to create new family doctors for underserved rural regions. Rural states like Idaho need more general practitioners, with the baby boom generation aging and expanded insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act making health care more accessible. But critics of […]June 22, 2016News RoundupState High Court Orders New Hearing in UConn Animal Research CaseHARTFORD, Conn. ― The Connecticut Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a lower court judge to hold another hearing to determine whether the names of some University of Connecticut animal researchers can be kept secret to protect their safety. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is seeking the names and grant numbers of UConn researchers […]June 22, 2016African-AmericanCedar Valley College Names Osaro Airen Dean of Student RetentionAmong other duties, Dr. Osaro E. Airen will administer a $2.45 million grant that will be used to promote the success of Black male students and their participation in STEM programs.June 21, 2016African-AmericanExpert: Attrition Among Women of Color Faculty in Medical Schools TroublingA new report by the Association of American Medical Colleges indicates that the number of women of color faculty in medical schools across the nation continues to hover below 30 percent.June 21, 2016Previous PagePage 699 of 3225Next Page