cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Home2021 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars2021 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports ScholarsApril 29, 2021PodcastsHow Do We Retain Students in Times of Crisis? An Interview with Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, president of Benedict CollegeIn this episode of In The Margins, David Pluviose talks one-on-one with Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, president of Benedict College. Take a glimpse into the processes behind running an Historically Black College/University (HBCU) in Columbia, South Carolina, as they discuss her leadership journey with Benedict College and how she has helped its students navigate their […]April 28, 2021SportsA Q&A with the NCAA’s Felicia Martin, VP of the Eligibility CenterHere is a Q&A with the NCAA’s Felicia Martin, VP of the Eligibility CenterApril 27, 2021African-AmericanWhy College-Educated Black Women Are Threats in 2021College-educated Black women are a threat ─ to the white American supremacy and higher education as we know it. Threats are meant to intimidate ─ to threaten is to give signs or warnings, to announce with intent or possibility, to cause to feel insecure or anxious. Threats hang and hover over, invoking fear with purpose. Threats are an indication of something impending. The threat of powerful, college-educated Black women in 2021 is looming. Warning signs ahead!April 27, 2021Home2021 Ashe FinalistsApril 26, 2021Female WinnerMariah White - BasketballApril 26, 2021Male WinnerD’Eriq King - FooballApril 26, 2021Community CollegesFostering Social Justice in Higher EducationAs the pace of change continues to accelerate, higher education leaders are now under constant pressure to respond to social justice issues within their campuses and surrounding communities. To my generation, education is viewed as the “great equalizer,” but this promise of equality cannot be achieved when fundamental injustice exists.April 26, 2021OpinionConsidering the Impact of COVID-19 on Teacher Education: What Really MattersThe COVID-19 pandemic shed a harsh light on the systemic inequities in schools and communities. If we believe schools are the epicenter to dismantle racism and inequities, then we must examine our role as teacher educators to address these issues of inequality. How can we use this inflection point to positively and substantively change educator preparation?April 23, 2021Community CollegesCollege Promise for All Proposal Aims to Make Free College a RealityThe dream of free college for all recently took a big step forward. The College Promise campaign unveiled its proposal for joint support from both federal and state governments. This partnership, if enacted, could make public community and two-or four-year colleges and universities completely free for all qualifying students.April 23, 2021Previous PagePage 25 of 3226Next Page