cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.News RoundupThe Common Habit That Undermines Organizations’ Diversity EffortsIn 2003, a journalist named Katherine Rosman was at a party where she felt awkward and out of place. So she struck up a conversation with someone else who seemed to feel out of place. He was one of the few African-Americans there, and turned out to be a state senator. Later that evening, Rosman […]June 1, 2016WomenLess Women in STEM Equals Trouble for Silicon ValleySilicon Valley has recognized the importance of women and is taking a stand to bring more women into the field.June 1, 2016HomeDiverse on the GoSydnee Vann, Marketing Manager, and Ralph Newell, Vice President Business Development/Technology, are representing Diverse at NCORE 2016 at the Hilton of San Francisco Union Square through Saturday. Among other activities, they will host a demonstration of the “Keep it Real” board game that stimulates discussion of diversity.June 1, 2016HomeAtkins Focuses on Broadening Diversity at Keene StateDr. Kemal Atkins has helped to keep Keene State College on a steady forward progression in the months following the infamous Pumpkin Fest in 2014.June 1, 2016HomeRutgers New Jersey Medical School Wins Disability Discrimination LawsuitRutgers New Jersey Medical School didn’t violate the Americans with Disabilities Act or Rehabilitation Act when it dismissed a student who failed her medical licensing exams, a federal judge in New Jersey has ruled.May 30, 2016HomeFor-profit College Students Earning Less After AttendanceWith the exception of students who study cosmetology, students who attend for-profit colleges end up earning less money five to six years after attendance than they did before they enrolled, a new paper released Monday claims.May 30, 2016StudentsOnly Solution for Baylor University—Dump “Big-Time” SportsThe best way for Baylor University to rectify a scandal over its failure to implement Title IX standards throughout the university is to get rid of “big-time” sports.May 30, 2016StudentsMeet the First Black Valedictorian at the World’s First School of DentistryEstablished in 1840 as the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the University of Maryland School of Dentistry is known as the first dental college in the world. This past week, the school again made history when it graduated the first black valedictorian in its 176-year existence. As graduation approached, Tera Poole knew she was among the top […]May 28, 2016StudentsPoor Responses to Sex Assault Cases Sink Baylor President Ken Starr, Football Coach Art BrilesA scathing report as the result of an independent investigation into Baylor University’s handling of student sex assault allegations has led to the ouster of President Kenneth Starr and the suspension of football coach Art Briles with his firing expected to follow.May 27, 2016African-AmericanDr. Manisha Sinha Points Perception of Abolitionist Movement in Another DirectionDr. Manisha Sinha’s new book The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition provides a counter to the historical narrative that is often presented of abolitionists as only being White, bourgeois reformers who were burdened by racial paternalism and economic conservatism.May 27, 2016Previous PagePage 709 of 3225Next Page