cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeWILLIE JUDE IIWILLIE JUDE II has been appointed vice chancellor for advancement at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Most recently vice president for student affairs and associate vice president for institutional advancement at Fisk University, Jude holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and a master’s in education from Washington State University.April 14, 2021HomeVERONICA MCCOMBVERONICA MCCOMB has been appointed dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Bryant University in Rhode Island. McComb is currently dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lenoir Rhyne University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in film and television studies from Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. in American and New England studies from Boston University.April 14, 2021StudentsFor Colleges and Universities, Reopening Plans Must Meet Students’ Mental Health NeedsAs more people across the nation become eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, colleges and universities are evaluating the feasibility of bringing students safely back to campus. Of course, access to vaccines and healthcare, as well as protective measures like preventative testing and contact tracing are all top priorities, but administrators must also prepare to meet the mental health needs of their campuses most vulnerable students.April 14, 2021Faculty & StaffSurvey Reveals Full-time Faculty Suffer Losses from COVID-19The number of full-time faculty decreased at most U.S. colleges and universities and full-time faculty wages, adjusted for inflation, also decreased at most institutions, based on the latest Faculty Compensation Survey conducted by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).April 14, 2021PodcastsBest Practices in Minority Faculty Recruitment & Retention — An Interview with Dr. Mangala SubramaniamIn this episode, Diverse host David Pluviose goes one-on-one with Dr. Mangala Subramaniam, chair and director of the Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence at Purdue University. Following up from a conversation that began at a Diverse roundtable during last month’s American Council on Education (ACE) annual meeting, Dr. Subramaniam and David talk about […]April 14, 2021SportsNCAA Forum: A Collegiate Athletics Call to ActionSports has often been viewed as the “great equalizer” in our society, where no one sees color or race and focuses on teamwork and collectively building success. However, at the same time, throughout history and especially currently, athletes of color are being told to “Shut up and dribble” and to avoid social justice and political involvement.April 13, 2021OpinionWhat Does an Anti-Racist College Admissions Process Look Like?As our country confronts how racism affects so many other aspects of our lives, college admissions has some soul searching to do as well. The reality is that the process is rife with unintentional bias, and higher education is reckoning with its history as an institution originally designed by, and for, America’s white male elite. Many widely used practices, such as requiring standardized test scores, are being reevaluated or even scrapped altogether.April 12, 2021Social JusticeLaw Schools Respond to the Movement for Social JusticeThe resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, the violent death of George Floyd and the global protests that ensued have triggered a reckoning in many institutional spaces, including American law schools. Concerned law professors and deans have examined their courses and curricula to determine what changes need to be made to address issues of racism and bias in the United States.April 12, 2021OpinionFrom DEI to JEDIIs the acronym Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) outdated? After a summer of uprisings for racial justice during a global pandemic, we felt this era required us to lead with Justice and so we renamed our office at the MGH Institute of Health Professions from JEDI, transitioning from DEI, to reflect our paradigm shift in 2020.April 9, 2021HomeLEON S. JOHN JR.LEON S. JOHN JR. has been named executive director of diversity and inclusion at Cedar Crest College in Pennsylvania. John most recently served as director of alumni engagement at East Stroudsburg University and holds a bachelor’s in advertising/public relations, a master’s in communication arts and a Ph.D. in higher education administration, all from Marywood University.April 7, 2021Previous PagePage 29 of 3226Next Page