cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeSCHVALLA R. RIVERASCHVALLA R. RIVERA has been appointed chief diversity officer, associate vice president of diversity and inclusion, and senior advisor to the president at Grinnell College. Assistant to the president for diversity and inclusion at Southern Utah University, Rivera holds a bachelor’s in social science from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College as well as a master’s in political science and a Ph. D. in curriculum and instruction from Indiana State University.August 6, 2020HomeGABRIELLE FLOYDGABRIELLE FLOYD has been named head coach of the volleyball program at Texas Southern University (TSU). Previously assistant coach at the university, Floyd holds both a bachelor’s degree in public affairs and a master’s degree in health education from TSU.August 6, 2020HomeRANDY WILLIAMSRANDY WILLIAMS has been appointed vice president and associate provost for inclusive excellence at Elon University. Most recently associate vice president for inclusive excellence and assistant professor of education at Elon, Williams holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Hampden-Sydney College, a master’s degree in counselor education from Longwood University and a Ph.D. in educational policy, planning and leadership from the College of William & Mary.August 6, 2020HomeMICHAEL SNOWDENMICHAEL SNOWDEN has been named vice president for diversity and inclusion at Northwestern State University in Louisiana. Previously chief diversity officer, ADA coordinator, Title IX coordinator and director of Office of Inclusive Excellence at Mc-Neese State University, Snowden holds a bachelor’s in business administration, a master’s in educational administration and leadership and a Ph.D. in higher education administration, all from the University of Southern Mississippi.August 6, 2020HomeLAMONT SELLERSLAMONT SELLERS has been appointed director of intercultural student affairs at Appalachian State University. Previously associate vice president for diversity at the University of South Dakota, Sellers holds a bachelor’s in secondary math education from Shaw University and a master’s in higher education administration from the University of Denver.August 5, 2020HomeIMANI M. CHEERSIMANI M. CHEERS has been named associate director for the School of Media and Public Affairs (SMPA) at George Washington University. She will be the first African American woman to fulfill the role. Associate professor of digital storytelling at SMPA, Cheers holds a bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis as well as a master’s in African studies and a Ph.D. in mass communication and media studies from Howard University.August 5, 2020HomeJAN L. CLAYTONJAN L. CLAYTON has been appointed vice president for student development services at Tarrant County College Northwest in Fort Worth, Texas. Previously a senior presidential fellow at Tulsa Community College and a senior student aff airs officer, Clayton holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s in American studies from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma as well as a Ph.D. in educational leadership in higher education from Oklahoma State University.August 5, 2020HomeOpening UpMorehouse School of Medicine resuming in-person instruction amid need for more minority physicians to join fight against COVID-19.August 5, 2020OpinionTransitioning to Online LearningThe spring of 2020 will not be the semester that goes down in history as an example of higher education at its best. In mid-March, the novel coronavirus forced colleges and universities to pivot from in-person course delivery and traditional on-campus experiences and thrust them into a modality of remote instruction.August 5, 2020African-AmericanThe Murder of George Floyd Serves as a Defining Moment in U.S. HistoryThe murder of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police Department on May 25th shook America to her very foundations. Corporations, businesses, professional athletes, executives, and people from various races and backgrounds could not sit back and ignore or dismiss Mr. Floyd’s homicide. The murder serves as an exclamation point, or a significant defining moment, in the history of the United States.August 5, 2020Previous PagePage 76 of 3226Next Page