cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.InternationalExtending Respect and Resources to International StudentsThe higher education sector in the United States benefited for years from the financial pockets of the international community with minimal accountability and consideration for those students, making terminology such as ‘cash cows’ notoriously synonymous with international student enrollments. Historical demand for a U.S. education rose from ideals of versions of the American dream, decades of soft-diplomacy, and as the current academic and economic hegemony. However, last spring proved that the demand can quickly dissipate.May 18, 2021StudentsNew Poll Data Puts Biden At Odds with Most Americans on Student Loan ForgivenessPresident Joe Biden’s ambitious new plan to expand access to higher education has a key missing piece: it leaves millions struggling with student loan debt to carry that burden alone. As a president who frequently speaks of his working-class upbringing in Scranton, Biden is stuck on incorrect assumptions about loan forgiveness and class—a blind spot in his education policy that is both unpopular and misinformed.May 17, 2021OpinionWhat Could University Statements Convey as a Response to Incidents of Racial/Ethnic Violence?What exactly do campus constituencies need at crucial moments when incidents of racism occur? Campus constituencies need a combination of compassion and action to address structural racism. Actions need to be sustained; they cannot occur in fits and starts. That is university leaders need to be proactive in fighting racism and not reactive to specific occurrences of racial or ethnic racism.May 14, 2021HomeKEILA GRINBERGKEILA GRINBERG has been named professor of history and director of the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. A native of Rio de Janeiro, she has most recently been a member of the history department of the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro for almost 20 years. She holds a Ph.D. from the Universidade Federal Fluminense.May 13, 2021HomeADRIEL A. HILTONADRIEL A. HILTON has been named vice chancellor for student affairs and enrollment management at Southern University at New Orleans. Most recently dean of students and diversity officer at Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, Hilton holds a bachelor’s in finance from Morehouse College, a master’s of applied social science (public administration) degree from Florida A&M University and a Ph.D. in higher education from Morgan State University.May 13, 2021HomeCRYSTAL WILKERSONCRYSTAL WILKERSON has been appointed poet laureate for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. She is the first African American woman to hold the position. A professor of English at the University of Kentucky, Wilkerson is the author of The Birds of Opulence and winner of the Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Eastern Kentucky University and a master of fine arts degree in creative writing from Spalding University.May 13, 2021HomeAMYNAH MITHANIAMYNAH MITHANI has been appointed assistant vice provost and university registrar at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Manager at Deloitte Consulting since 2019 and previously deputy university registrar at Georgetown University, Mithani holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and an MBA in information systems management both from DeVry University.May 13, 2021HomeALICIA DORNALICIA DORN has been named extension specialist for the School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Previously communications director and part-time deputy for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Dorn holdsa bachelor’s in mass communication and broadcast journalism from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff as well as a master of public administration degree from the University of Arkansas at Little RockMay 13, 2021Latest NewsA Consequential Leader: Q&A With Mark Mitsui, President of Portland Community CollegeMark Mitsui, president of Portland Community College (PCC), has been a key voice for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) during his 30-plus year career in the community college sector. Prior to his appointment as president of PCC, Mitsui served in the Obama Administration as deputy assistant secretary of community colleges within the Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education in the U.S. Department of Education.May 13, 2021HomeWALTER GREASONWALTER GREASON has been named professor and chair of the department of history at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. For the past eight years, he has been a faculty member at Monmouth University, where he was most recently chair of the Department of Educational Counseling and Leadership. Greason holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Villanova University in Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in history from Temple University in Philadelphia.May 13, 2021Previous PagePage 19 of 3226Next Page