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GERALD L. JONES
GERALD L. JONES has been named senior director for the Center for Academic Access & Student Enrichment in the Division of Student Affairs at Sonoma State University (SSU). Most recently, he served as director for Upward Bound Programs at SSU. Jones received a bachelorâs in English literature and Afro-American studies from SSU and both a masterâs and J.D. from the Empire College School of Law.
February 8, 2019
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SARAH MANGELSDORF
SARAH MANGELSDORF has been named the first female president of the University of Rochester. Prior to her new role, she served as a professor of psychology, chief operating officer and provost at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Mangelsdorf received a bachelorâs degree in psychology from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in child psychology from the University of Minnesota.
February 8, 2019
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CHESTER THOMPSON
CHESTER THOMPSON has been appointed assistant vice president, Underrepresented Minority Student Achievement at Robert Morris University-Pittsburgh. Thompson earned a bachelorâs degree from the University of Maryland at College Park, a masterâs degree from the University of Pittsburghâs Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and a D. Sc. from Robert Morris University.
February 8, 2019
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JOHN N. SINGER
JOHN N. SINGER has been appointed associate dean for diversity and inclusion of the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University (TAMU). He currently is an associate professor of sport management at TAMU. Singer earned a bachelorâs degree and a masterâs degree from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.
February 8, 2019
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NOELLE CHADDOCK
NOELLE CHADDOCK has been named vice president for equity and inclusion at Bates College. Currently, she serves as associate provost and deputy Title IX coordinator at Rhodes College. Chaddock received a bachelorâs, masterâs degrees and a Ph.D. in philosophy, interpretation and culture from the State University of New York at Binghamton.
February 8, 2019
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RENĂE MCDONALD HUTCHINS
RENĂE MCDONALD HUTCHINS has been named dean of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law. Currently, she serves as the Jacob A. France Professor of Public Interest Law at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Hutchins received a bachelorâs in mathematics from Spelman College, graduating cum laude, and received a J.D. from Yale Law School.
February 8, 2019
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WM. GREGORY SAWYER
WM. GREGORY SAWYER has been appointed vice president for student affairs at Sonoma State University. Most recently, he retired as the founding vice president for student affairs at California State University Channel Islands. Sawyer earned a bachelorâs degree from the University of Mount Union, a masterâs degree from Eastern New Mexico University and a Ph.D. from the University of North Texas.
February 8, 2019
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DEENA J. GONZĂLEZ
DEENA J. GONZĂLEZ has been appointed provost and senior vice president at Gonzaga University. Prior to her new role, she was associate provost for faculty affairs and professor at Loyola Marymount University. GonzĂĄlez earned a bachelorâs in history/anthropology/ liberal arts from New Mexico State University and a masterâs and Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Berkeley.
February 8, 2019
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MICHAEL A. JOSEPH
MICHAEL A. JOSEPH has been named vice dean of academic and student affairs at SUNY Downstate Medical Center School of Public Health. He previously served as vice chair of SUNY Downstateâs Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Joseph received a bachelorâs in health science from Brooklyn College, a masterâs in chronic disease epidemiology from Yale University and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
February 8, 2019
Academics
Naval Academy Sexual Harassment is Up, But Mids Almost Never Report it
It was more than three years ago former Vice President Joe Biden stopped at the Naval Academy and urged midshipmen to combat sexual violence in their ranks. âSexual violence is the only equal opportunity employer,â Biden said. âIt occurs in the wealthiest communities and the poorest communities. It occurs on campuses with the highest SAT [âŚ]
February 8, 2019
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Graduate School Selects First Permanent Senior Military Faculty Member
Lt. Col.  James Rutledge, Ph.D., P.E. is AFITâs Graduate School of Engineering and Managementâs first permanent senior military faculty member. In this role, he can remain in the position as an active duty lieutenant colonel until he separates, retires, or makes full colonel. âThis is the best job in the Air Force.  I love what I [âŚ]
February 8, 2019
Academics
Three From Fayetteville Headed For Military Colleges
Three Fayetteville football players in the class of 2019 are bound for military colleges and service academies. When Seventy-Firstâs Camari Williams received an offer from the U.S. Naval Academy, he knew it was an opportunity that could pay dividends for the rest of his life. Read More
February 8, 2019
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Signing Day a Family Affair For Meredith Siblings, Who Are South Carolina And Citadel Bound
Huw and Sami Meredith didnât exactly have a sibling rivalry growing up â it was more of a friendly competition. âWe competed at everything, but it was always fun. We didnât take it too seriously,â said Sami, who is 11 months younger than her big brother. Read More
February 8, 2019
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Report: Technology Advancements Causes Changes in American Workforce
A new report from the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) â an organization focused on eliminating poverty through education â revealed that technology and automation advancements are changing the United States workforce in terms of the need to fill the employment gap.
February 8, 2019
HBCUs
Dr. Qingxia Li: A Math Wiz
A faculty-written National Science Foundation grant to enhance developmental math learning ended up netting a gift to Fisk University that hasnât stopped giving: Dr. Qingxia Li, a tenured associate professor.
February 8, 2019
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GiveCampus Conference Boosts School Fundraising Efforts
As assistant director of annual giving at John Carroll University, Sloan D. Cargill is part of a team that is always trying to find innovative ways to reach more people and raise more money to advance the Cleveland institution. Theyâve found some valuable help with GiveCampus, an educational fundraising platform that helps schools around the nation engage their constituents and enhance fundraising with technology-driven tips, trainings and tools.
February 7, 2019
African-American
On the Campaign Trail, Kamala Harris Talks Policy with HBCU Leaders
Historically Black colleges and universitiesâ role in molding students into leaders and public servants was on display Thursday morning during a Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) Congressional Fireside Chat with 2020 presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Kamala D. Harris.
February 7, 2019
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Grad School Applications from International Students Down for Second Year
For the second consecutive year, international graduate school application rates and first-time graduate enrollment showed a âtroublingâ decline at U.S. universities, according to a report released Thursday by the Council of Graduate Schools.
February 7, 2019
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