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Section: Institutions > Community Colleges
HBCUs
Contract Under Fire Over ASU Professor Accused of Plagiarism
A Phoenix councilman wants the city to nix a $268,000 contract with Arizona State University history professor Matthew Whitaker, who has been accused of plagiarism twice in four years.
July 13, 2015
Faculty & Staff
LEAH BORNSTEIN
LEAH BORNSTEIN has been named president of Aims Community College in Colorado, effective August 1. She was president of Coconino Community College in Arizona. Bornstein earned an associate and bachelor’s from Bradford College in Massachusetts, a master’s from the University of Vermont and a doctorate from the University of Denver.
July 13, 2015
Faculty & Staff
SHEILA RADFORD-HILL
SHEILA RADFORD-HILL has been named chief diversity officer of Dominican University in Illinois. Radford-Hill was executive director of the Diversity Center at Luther College in Iowa. She earned a bachelor’s from DePaul University, a master’s from the University of Pennsylvania and a doctorate from Columbia Commonwealth University.
July 13, 2015
Community Colleges
COREY L. MCCRAY
COREY L. MCCRAY has been named vice president for workforce solutions at Tidewater Community College. He directed The Pruden Center for Industry & Technology in Suffolk, Virginia. McCray holds a bachelor’s from Southern Illinois University and a master’s from Cambridge College.
July 13, 2015
African-American
RICARDO JACQUEZ
RICARDO JACQUEZ has been appointed dean of the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management at California State University, Chico, effective August 1. He is currently dean of the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University. Jacquez earned a bachelor’s and a master’s from New Mexico State, and a doctorate from Virginia Tech.
July 13, 2015
Community Colleges
SHAH HASAN
SHAH HASAN has been named provost and executive vice president of Virginia International University. He was provost and a professor of management at Urbana University. Hasan earned a bachelor’s from The College of Wooster, a master’s from The Ohio State University, an MBA from Southern New Hampshire University and a doctorate from Ohio University.
July 13, 2015
Students
HBCUs Advised Not to Run Away from Bad News
The biggest detriment to any campus media relations department is the idea that negative media coverage ― or no coverage ― is just part of the job, participants at the HBCU Media Week conference were told.
July 9, 2015
Leadership & Policy
STACY SWEENEY
STACY SWEENEY has been named president of Bay State College, effective July 13. She is currently chief administrative officer at Southern New Hampshire University. Sweeney holds a bachelor’s from the University of Pittsburgh and a master’s from Antioch University McGregor.
July 9, 2015
Community Colleges
Preservation Group Wants Lynching Murals Kept Uncovered
BOISE, Idaho ― The University of Idaho’s plan to keep two murals inside the old Ada County Courthouse covered for the grand opening of its new campus is being contested by the state’s leading historic preservation group.
July 8, 2015
Community Colleges
N.C. Central, N.C. State Offering Dual Degree Program
North Carolina Central University and N.C. State University are collaborating to offer a physics and engineering dual degree program.
July 8, 2015
MSIs
Proponents Unveil ‘America’s College Promise Act’
The proposed bill, America’s College Promise Act, will impact at least 9 million students attending community colleges and minority-serving institutions.
July 8, 2015
Community Colleges
Preservation Group Wants Lynching Murals Kept Uncovered
The University of Idaho’s plan to keep two murals inside the old Ada County Courthouse covered for the grand opening of its new campus is being contested by the state’s leading historic preservation group.
July 8, 2015
African-American
N.C. Central, N.C. State Offering Dual Degree Program
North Carolina Central University and N.C. State University are collaborating to offer a physics and engineering dual degree program.
July 8, 2015
MSIs
Proponents Unveil ‘America’s College Promise Act’
The proposed bill, America’s College Promise Act, will impact at least 9 million students attending community colleges and minority-serving institutions.
July 8, 2015
Students
Tennessee State University Exposes Students to Cutting-Edge Research
More than 20 incoming Tennessee State University freshmen spent part of their summer getting exposed to real-world scientific work and cutting-edge research.
July 6, 2015
Community Colleges
CCBC Finding Student Success at Accelerated Pace
The Community College of Baltimore County’s accelerated learning program has proved successful for students, despite the mired state of remedial education.
July 6, 2015
Students
Students See Value of Internships
Of the 50,000 college students and recent graduates surveyed, 70.8 percent of students believe that internships should be a requirement when obtaining a college degree.
July 6, 2015
Sports
BCCC in Good Standing; Sojourner-Douglass Loses Accreditation
Two Baltimore schools recently received good and bad news respectively with regard to their accreditation status.
July 5, 2015
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