cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.LatinxRoueche Center Forum: Helping Hispanic-Latino Students Make a Good Living and Live a Good LifeThe Coachella Valley in Southern California is a series of 12-plus small cities linked by a commitment to big ideas. College of the Desert (COD), the local community college, is one of the biggest and best organizations in the Valley that serves the various communities as the epicenter of social and economic justice through a […]July 15, 2020SportsBig 12 Commissioner: Too Early to Decide on Fall SportsBob Bowlsby, the commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, said on Tuesday it is too soon to make a decision on fall sports, reported The Dallas Morning News. “I believe it’s too early to be making those decisions,” Bowlsby said. “Frankly, we haven’t been advised to do that by our scientists and medical advisors. We’ve […]July 15, 2020SportsSoutheastern Conference Postpones Three Fall SportsThe Southeastern Conference said it will postpone the start of volleyball, soccer and cross country competition through at least Aug. 31 to provide additional time to prepare for the safe return of sporting events. Both exhibition and non-conference games in these sports will be postponed. The rescheduling of non-conference contests will be determined by each […]July 15, 2020SportsPennsylvania State Athletic Conference Suspends Fall SportsThe Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has suspended all mandated conference athletic events and championships through the fall semester in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. All fall and winter sports scheduled to begin before Jan. 1 are impacted by this decision. “The entire conference has worked hard these last few months to prepare for the return of […]July 15, 2020SportsOhio State Resumes Voluntary Workouts After Stoppage Due to Positive COVID-19 CasesOhio State University on Tuesday resumed voluntary athletic workouts after stopping them a week ago when COVID-19 testing of student-athletes showed some positive cases. “Based on the advice of medical professionals and the results of testing on Monday (July 13) of all student-athletes currently in training, The Ohio State University Department of Athletics announced today […]July 15, 2020SportsSan Antonio College Removes Mascot That Represented ‘Oppressive Force’San Antonio College has decided to remove its ‘Ranger’ mascot after campus groups campaigned for its removal for more than a year. Advocates for the removal of the mascot said it represented the Texas Rangers who have brutalized Mexican Americans, Native Americans and members of the Black community. “For generations, the Rangers were an oppressive […]July 15, 2020News RoundupWhite House Drops Rule Sending Foreign Students Home if Colleges Go Fully Online in the FallThe White House on Tuesday agreed to drop the rule that would have sent home foreign students studying at colleges that decide to go fully online in the fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic, reported The Wall Street Journal. The agreement, reached at a hearing Tuesday afternoon, settled a lawsuit brought by Harvard University and […]July 14, 2020WomenNavigating New Campus Sexual Assault Investigation Rules Will Be Challenging, Say Some CollegesWhether new federal rules governing how to resolve cases of on-campus sex crimes will, as many critics fear, prompt some victims to stay silent about being assaulted is yet to be shown. Nevertheless, in the lead-up to an Aug. 14 deadline to comply with those regulations, many colleges and universities, as well as attorneys, acknowledge […]July 14, 2020SportsHow the CIAA Will Keep Student-Athletes and Fans Engaged While Fall Sports Are SuspendedOn July 9, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, a Division II conference comprising 13 historically Black colleges and universities, announced that NCAA sports competition sponsored by the conference will not take place during the fall of 2020. Now, the association is working on how to keep alumni and fans engaged and excited about their institutions.July 14, 2020News RoundupU of Southern California’s Film School to Remove John Wayne ExhibitThe University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts will remove an exhibit on John Wayne after nationwide protests against racism again highlighted some of the actor’s racist comments. The university didn’t specifically say Wayne’s comments are the reason for the removal of the exhibit, which will now be moved to the university’s Cinematic Arts […]July 14, 2020Previous PagePage 90 of 3226Next Page