cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeCHRISTINE JOHNSON MCPHAILCHRISTINE JOHNSON MCPHAIL has been named president of Saint Augustine’s University. She succeeds her husband, Irving Pressley McPhail, who died last fall as a result of COVID-19 complications. Most recently a professor of practice at the John E. Roueche Center for Community College Leadership at Kansas State University, McPhail holds a master’s from California State University and a doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Southern California.April 7, 2021HomeANNEMIEKE S. MARTINEZANNEMIEKE S. MARTINEZ has been appointed interim chief financial officer at Howard University. Most recently deputy chief financial officer at Howard and previously assistant vice president and chief business officer at Georgetown University, Martinez holds a bachelor’s in business administration and an executive MBA from Georgetown University.April 7, 2021HomeLAURIE CARTERLAURIE CARTER has been appointed president of Lawrence University. She is the first person of color to hold the position in the school’s 174-year history. Currently president of Shippensburg University, Carter holds a bachelor’s in communications from Clarion University, a master’s in communications from William Paterson University and a law degree from Rutgers University.April 7, 2021HomeLESLIE R. BOYDLESLIE R. BOYD has been named director of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center and within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. Boyd has worked at NYU since 2009 and is currently an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology as well as director of the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program. She holds her medical doctorate from Yale School of MedicineApril 7, 2021HomeReport: Employers Value Liberal EducationThe Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) released “How College Contributes to Workforce Success: Employer Views on What Matters Most,” its seventh survey of executives and hiring managers. AAC&U found substantial support for the outcomes and experiences of a liberal education. Conducted in partnership with Hanover Research, the report examines the answers of 496 executives and hiring managers responsible for making hiring and promotion decisions at U.S. companies that range in size and industries.April 7, 2021PodcastsInnovating New Ways To Tackle Food Insecurity for Students – Single Stop, Seahawk Marketplace, and more: A Q&A with Broward College President Gregory HaileWith COVID still persisting on a national and global scale, already existing issues have been exacerbated by this ongoing pandemic, particularly with food-insecure students. Countless students are currently feeling a rise in the pressures of food insecurity, leading Broward College President Gregory Adam Haile to innovate a series of solutions that tackle student hunger effectively […]April 6, 2021Press ReleasesAnnouncing the 2021 Arthur Ashe Jr. Male and Female Athlete of the YearFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: [email protected] FAIRFAX, Va. — Diverse: Issues In Higher Education magazine is pleased to announce the 2021 Arthur Ashe Jr. Male and Female Athlete of the Year. 2021 Male Winner: D’Eriq King, University of Miami, Football Daniel Do, Stockton University, Track/Cross Country, 1st Runner Up Paolo Marciano, […]April 6, 2021SportsA Q&A With Tiffany Howard, Assistant Athletics Director at Temple UniversityA Q&A with Tiffany Howard, assistant athletics director for Business Operations at Temple University.April 5, 2021Diverse ChampionsCalifornia Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley Is 2021 Diverse ChampionGrowing up in Southeast Los Angeles as the son of a U.S. citizen father educated in Mexico and a mother who was a Mexican immigrant, Eloy Ortiz Oakley says that he could not have imagined a journey that would take him to leading the largest higher education system in the U.S. However, Oakley says that it is the very struggles he overcame in his youth that inform his work as chancellor of the California Community Colleges system, which comprises 116 colleges serving more than 2.1 million students.April 2, 2021HomeKENYON BONNERKENYON BONNER has been named vice provost for student affairs at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is currently dean of students and a professor of practice in the university’s School of Education. Bonner holds a bachelor’s in philosophy and psychology from Washington and Jefferson College, a master’s in rehabilitation counseling from Kent State University and a doctorate in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania.April 1, 2021Previous PagePage 31 of 3226Next Page