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DONALD EASTON-BROOKS
DONALD EASTON-BROOKS has been appointed dean of the University of Nevada, Reno College of Education. He was formerly dean of the University of South Dakota School of Education. He holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Greenville University, a master’s degree in early childhood special education from the University of Colorado at Denver, and a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Colorado at Denver.
August 21, 2019
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LAI-MONTÉ HUNTER
LAI-MONTÉ HUNTER has been named dean of campus life and diversity at Lyon College. His new title reflects expanded responsibilities at Lyon, where he formerly held the title of associate dean of student life and director of diversity. Hunter holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Missouri Western State University and a master’s in education from Webster University.
August 21, 2019
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RICHARD C. MILLER
RICHARD C. MILLER has been named interim dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Benedict College in Columbia, S.C. Miller recently retired as vice provost at Western Kentucky University. He holds a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Ithaca College, a master’s degree in physical education from Ithaca College, and a doctorate in physical education/ exercise physiology from Springfield College.
August 21, 2019
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LORETTA SHIELDS
LORETTA SHIELDS has been appointed assistant vice president of human resources at New College of Florida. She was formerly executive director of benefits, wellness and compliance at Kent State University. Shields holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ashland University and a master’s in human resources management degree from Troy State University.
August 21, 2019
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BOBBIE KNIGHT
BOBBIE KNIGHT has been named interim president of Miles College in Fairfield, Ala. Knight is a member of Miles Col-lege’s Board of Trustees and retired as vice president of Alabama Power’s Birmingham Division. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama and a law degree from the Birmingham School of Law.
August 21, 2019
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SHAREKA FORTIER-EDWARDS
SHAREKA FORTIER-EDWARDS has been appointed the first executive director for equity, diversity and inclusion at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, Wash. She previously served as supervisor/program manager for diversity, inclusion & outreach at MultiCare Health System in Tacoma, Wash. She holds a bachelor’s degree in social science with a focus in law, societies and justice from the University of Washington in Seattle.
August 21, 2019
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ELIZABETH MAUCH
ELIZABETH MAUCH has been appointed interim president at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kan. Mauch has been serving as acting president since July 8 and currently serves as vice president of academic affairs at Bethany. Mauch holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Moravian College and a master’s degree and doctorate in mathematics from Lehigh University.
August 21, 2019
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CAROL JOHNSON-DEAN
CAROL JOHNSON-DEAN has been named interim president at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tenn. Johnson-Dean previously served as executive director of New Leaders-South Region in Memphis. Johnson-Dean holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Fisk University and a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction and a doctorate in educational policy and administration from the University of Minnesota.
August 21, 2019
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EUNICE E. SANTOS
EUNICE E. SANTOS has been named dean of the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois. She previously served as department chair of computer science at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chi-cago. Santos holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in both mathematics and computer science and a doctorate in computer sci-ence all from the University of California, Berkeley.
August 21, 2019
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BERENECEA JOHNSON EANES
BERENECEA JOHNSON EANES has been appointed interim president of York College at the City University of New York. She previously served as vice president for the Division of Student Affairs at California State University, Fullerton. Eanes holds a bachelor’s degree in public health from Dillard University, a master’s degree in social work from Boston University, and a doctorate in social work from Clark Atlanta University.
August 21, 2019
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MARÍA DEL CARMEN FLORES-MILLS
MARÍA DEL CARMEN FLORES-MILLS has been appointed vice president of student engage-ment and dean of students at Queens Uni-versity of Charlotte in North Carolina. She was previously dean of students at Colgate University. Flores-Mills holds a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and education from Iowa State University and a law degree from the University of Iowa College of Law.
August 21, 2019
HBCUs
Alabama HBCUs Gather for Band Competition
For the first time, bands from all six historically Black colleges and universities in Alabama will gather to compete. Alabama A&M University, Alabama State University, Miles College, Stillman College, Talladega College and Tuskegee University will face off, and seven Birmingham public high school bands will perform. The “Battle for Birmingham” also includes a college fair […]
August 20, 2019
Health
New Initiative Tackles Graduate Student Mental Health
Graduate students are six times as likely to experience anxiety and depression as people in other fields, a study in Nature Biotechnology found last year. Such statistics inspired the Council of Graduate Schools and the Jed Foundation to partner on a new initiative called “Supporting Mental Health and Wellness of Graduate Students.”
August 20, 2019
Opinion
‘Go Back to Your Country’ A Direct Threat to US Higher Education
U.S. academic institutions need to fight messages of hate and bigotry, and engage in an open conversation across their communities about racism and xenophobia that seem to be escalating in certain circles of the American society.
August 20, 2019
International
Federal Rule Change Likely to Impact International and Immigrant Students
While the U.S. public-charge rule has existed since the 1990s, the new version has far-reaching implications for immigrant and international students. The rule requires individuals seeking to enter the U.S. to show they are self-sufficient and will not require public resources, including government benefits such as welfare. The rule’s definition has been expanded to include non-cash public benefits.
August 20, 2019
News Roundup
Robots, Many Delivering Food, Arriving on Campuses
Starship Technologies launched a new service earlier this year to deliver food and groceries at two U.S. universities using self-driving robots. Now the San Francisco-based startup is planning on doing a whole lot more, according to an article in CNET. Starship announced Tuesday that it will expand the service to 100 universities over the next […]
August 20, 2019
STEM
UT-Dallas Celebrates, Reflects for 50th Anniversary
The University of Texas-Dallas (UT-Dallas) kicked off its 50th anniversary celebrations at this year’s student convocation. Students, faculty and the UT-Dallas’ community in attendance reflected upon the five-decade history of the school. UT-Dallas originated as a research center in the 1960’s. Once the university was established under the UT system, in 1969, it was restricted […]
August 20, 2019
Sports
Stephen Curry Funds Howard University’s Golf Re-Start
Stephen Curry is among the premier scorers in the NBA, but Monday the two-time NBA MVP handed out a big-time assist. An avid golfer, Curry announced he will make a seven-figure donation to start NCAA Division I men’s and women’s golf teams at Howard University.
August 19, 2019
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