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Zane State College
Zane State College Chief Executive Officer Zanesville, Ohio Dr. Paul R. Brown Founded in 1969 President www.zanestate.edu Since its founding in 1969 as the Muskingum Area Technical Institute, the college known as Zane State College has changed names and physical locations. Today, Zane State’s main campus is in Zanesville, Ohio, at a location shared with […]
Students
Coppin State University Names First Female President
Dr. Evelyn Maria Thompson, who has served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at SUNY at Oneonta since 2011, will be Coppin State University’s first female president.
Faculty & Staff
Flores Joining Faculty at New York University
Dr. Stella Flores’ research focuses on the impact that state and federal policies have on college access and completion rates for low-income and underrepresented populations.
Faculty & Staff
UCLA Diversity Plan Aims to Match Best Practices with Reality
Associate provost Jerry Kang will lead the charge as vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion.
Latinx
Cal State Fullerton Top Degree Producer for Latinos Studying Health
California State University, Fullerton is one of the top 25 institutions where Latinos earned bachelor’s degrees in health in 2012-13.
African-American
Duke Professor was on Leave Before Racially Charged Comments
Duke University officials say a professor criticized for an online statement comparing blacks and Asians had been on a standard academic leave before posting the comments.
Women
AASCU Taps Sias as Director of the Millennium Leadership Initiative
Dr. Mary Evans Sias will take on a new role at the American Association of States Colleges and Universities (AASCU) as director of the Millennium Leadership Initiative (MLI).
African-American
Jackson State Launches State’s First School of Public Health
Jackson State University is moving forward with long-held plans to establish Mississippi’s first-ever school of public health.
African-American
2015 Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges
The Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges national study was first commissioned by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education in 2014. The national survey is administered by the Center for Higher Education Enterprise (CHEE) at The Ohio State University, which is directed by professor […]
Faculty & Staff
Professor: Comments on African Americans Were Misunderstood
A Duke University professor has responded to criticism about online comments he made regarding African Americans.
Faculty & Staff
Southern University System Names Presidential Contenders
Southern University’s presidential search committee announced Friday that the pool of candidates for the job of system president and chancellor of the system’s Baton Rouge campus is down to six.
Students
College Fairs Aim to Boost College Success Among AAPIs
Journey to Success, a series of daylong college fairs across California, aims to improve rates of college enrollment, retention and graduation among underserved and educationally disadvantaged AAPIs.
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