cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeAILEEN UGALDEILEEN UGALDE has been named senior vice president in the Office of the General Counsel at the University of Miami. During her nearly 30 years of service at the university, Ugalde has held a number of positions, including vice president for government affairs, assistant to the president and secretary to the board of trustees and general counsel of the university. She holds a bachelor’s in Latin American studies and international relations from Harvard University and a juris doctorate from the University of Miami School of Law.April 1, 2021HomeJOMAIRA SALAS PUJOLSOMAIRA SALAS PUJOLS has been appointed a faculty member in the sociology department at Bard College. Currently completing work on a doctorate in sociology at Rutgers University in New Jersey, Pujols was a first-generation colllege student who earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Bryn Mawr Colllege. She previously served on Bryn Mawr’s Board of Trustees as a Young Alumna Trustee and as a co-chair of the board’s equity and inclusion working group.April 1, 2021PodcastsMaking Higher Education A Possibility For All – An Interview with Chancellor Eloy Ortiz OakleyGrowing up in Southeast Los Angeles, Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley never thought that the struggles he had faced and overcome in his youth would bring him on a path to leading the largest college system in the country. As the 2021 recipient of the Diverse Champions Award, Oakley joins us in this episode to talk […]April 1, 2021HomeLeading from the HeartStellar advocacy for the underprivileged a leadership hallmark of California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley, the 2021 recipient of the Diverse Champions Award.April 1, 2021Latest NewsIncome Share Agreements Might Discriminate Against HBCU Students, Report SaysThe Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) sent a joint demand letter to Stride Funding, a higher education lending company, expressing concern that their income share agreements are pricier for students who attend minority serving institutions like historically Black colleges and universities.April 1, 2021InternationalStakeholders Assess Whether International Student Enrollment Will Rise After Sharp DeclineAn Institute of International Education (IIE) survey of 700 colleges and universities concluded that there was a 16% drop in all international student enrollment in fall 2020, compared to fall 2019, and a 43% drop in new international student enrollment. Several factors, including what some are calling the “Biden bump,” seemingly are converging to reverse parts of the decline in international student enrollment during the presidency of Donald Trump.March 31, 2021Community CollegesCommunity College Enrollment Is Down 10%. Here’s How Schools Hope to Help Students ReturnData from the National Student Clearinghouse shows that community college enrollment in fall 2020 was down 10.6% from fall 2019 for full-time students and 9.9% for part-time students. The biggest declines were among African American males at 19.2% and Native American males at 20.1%.March 31, 2021OpinionMaking Equity Everyone’s WorkFrom effectively educating students online, to sponsoring research to help cure and prevent COVID, to confronting racism and anti-Blackness, to countering the effects of misinformation and conspiratorial thinking, colleges and universities must lead the way in finding solutions for the most pressing problems of our day.March 31, 2021News RoundupEducation Department Expands Student Loan Pause to Federal Family Education Loan ProgramOn Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it will expand its pause on federal student loans to defaulted loans in the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program. This relief will be retroactively applied from March 13, 2020, the start of the pandemic. The FFEL program allows private lenders, insured by guaranty agencies, to […]March 30, 2021OpinionRacelighting: Three Common Strategies Racelighters UseRacelighting sits at the nexus of racial microaggressions and racial battle fatigue.March 30, 2021Previous PagePage 32 of 3226Next Page