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GITA GOPINATH
GITA GOPINATH has been named chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). She currently is the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Economics at Harvard University. Gopinath earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Delhi, two master’s degrees from the Delhi School of Economics and University of Washington and a Ph.D. from Princeton University.
November 30, 2018
Academics
NewDay USA to announce new Georgia Military College Preparatory School scholarship
MILLEDGEVILLE — NewDay USA is expected to announce next week that scholarships will be made available to children of deployed Georgia National Guard soldiers to attend Georgia Military College Preparatory School. On Monday, NewDay USA, accompanied by Brig. Gen. Randall Simmons, commanding general of the Georgia Army National Guard, will make an announcement for the […]
November 30, 2018
Veterans
College’s veteran program awarded grant funding
College of the Canyons has been awarded $200,000 in grant funding, which will assist COC in its commitment to helping veterans, active duty members and dependents achieve their academic goals. “The funding will be used to establish new and enhanced services for veterans and dependents of veterans,” said Renard Thomas, Director of Veterans Resource Center […]
November 30, 2018
Veterans
$4-million veteran center at Penn State is coming soon. How you can donate to the project
Penn State’s veterans and service members will soon have a new space devoted to them and their needs on the University Park campus. The west wing of the first floor of Ritenour Building — about 6,300 square feet of space — will be repurposed and renovated into a new Student Veteran Center. That work is […]
November 30, 2018
Other News
Pentagon IDs remains of Tuskegee Airman killed in WWII
ALBANY, N.Y. — The remains of a New York pilot killed during World War II are the first of the 27 Tuskegee Airmen listed as missing in action to be identified, the Pentagon announced Thursday. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, the agency charged with recovering and identifying the nation’s war dead, said the remains accounted […]
November 30, 2018
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JENNIFER ROBINSON
JENNIFER ROBINSON was named assistant vice president for advancement initiatives and engagement at George Mason University (GMU). She previously was the director of advancement programs at the university. Robinson earned a bachelor’s in psychology and Spanish from the University of Delaware and a Juris Master degree from GMU.
November 30, 2018
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APRIL C. MASON
APRIL C. MASON was appointed interim provost at New Mexico State University. Most recently, she served as provost and senior vice president at Kansas State University. Mason earned a bachelor’s in biology from the University of Mount Union, a master’s in botany and a Ph.D. in nutrition from Purdue University.
November 30, 2018
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KATHLEEN WALTERS
KATHLEEN WALTERS has been appointed lead chair of Syracuse University’s Board of Trustees. She currently is on the board of directors for the World Affairs Council, INVISTA and the Georgia Aquarium. Walters earned a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University, and an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.
November 30, 2018
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JAMARCO CLARK
JAMARCO CLARK has been named director of student life at Indian Hills Community College. Prior to his new role, he was the director of volunteerism and service-learning at Mount Mercy University (MMU). Clark received a bachelor’s degree in educational foundations from Iowa Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in strategic leadership from MMU.
November 30, 2018
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KIM PERLAK
KIM PERLAK has been named chair of the Guitar Department at Berklee College of Music. She previously served as assistant chair of guitar at the institution. Perlak received a certificate of completion from the Harvard University Management Development Program, a master’s in music from Yale University, and a doctor of musical arts from The University of Texas at Austin.
November 30, 2018
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SARAH PHILLIPS
SARAH PHILLIPS has been appointed dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Pacific University. Prior to her new role, she served as interim dean of the college. Phillips received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Whitman College and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Minnesota at Twin Cities.
November 30, 2018
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ROBERT G. BRYANT
ROBERT G. BRYANT has been appointed associate dean of students at Bridgewater College. Most recently, he served as assistant director of The Multicultural Center at Georgia State University. Bryant earned a bachelor’s in public relations and master’s of higher education from Georgia Southern University and a Ph.D. from The University of Georgia.
November 30, 2018
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BONNY COPENHAVER
BONNY COPENHAVER was named president of New River Community and Technical College, making her the first female president of the college. Prior to her new role, she was vice president of academic affairs and superior campus administrator at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College. Copenhaver received a bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degrees all from East Tennessee State University.
November 29, 2018
Students
Report: Aligning K-12 and Community Colleges for Student Success
Accelerate academic transitions, extend navigational supports and serve as career bridges are three principal recommendations of a new resource guide focused on aligning the K-12 system and community colleges for student success.
November 29, 2018
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Crisis-Recovery Framework at Mizzou Inspires Inclusion Beyond Campus
A framework developed to address a campus racial crisis at the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) can be adapted to traumatic incidents involving gender, sexual identity and other areas where people experience oppression. And it’s inspiring diversity equity and inclusion efforts in surrounding communities.
November 29, 2018
Students
Harold O. Levy, Education Leader, Dies at 65
Harold O. Levy, who served as the executive director of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, died on Tuesday at his home in Manhattan due to ALS. He was 65. Levy was known as one of New York’s most well-known figures, previously working as the chancellor of New York City’s public school system from 2000 to […]
November 29, 2018
Leadership & Policy
The Importance of Mentorships in Higher Education
We are proud “firsts” – as we have been frequently in both our personal and professional lives. Each of us is in our second university presidency, and each time we’ve ascended to the executive role, we’ve been the first African-American leader to do so at our predominantly White institutions.
November 29, 2018
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Wyoming Community Colleges ask Governor for Cost-of-Living Pay Increases
Officials from seven community colleges in Wyoming have sent a letter to Gov. Matt Mead requesting that he advocate for cost-of-living pay increases for their employees. The letter, which was delivered to Mead in September, said colleges are having a tough time recruiting and retaining well-qualified employees when their salary does not account for increasing […]
November 29, 2018
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