cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Press ReleasesArthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars special report to be published on April 29, 2021 — Top 20 AnnouncedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: [email protected] FAIRFAX, VA (March 15, 2021) — On April 29, 2021, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will publish its annual Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars special report edition. As the name denotes, this edition is a part of our quarter-century legacy of recognizing outstanding minority young […]March 12, 2021OpinionBroadband: Bringing Our Children Out of the ColdThe digital divide was already a national emergency; the pandemic just brought this disaster in living color to every home in America.March 10, 2021PodcastsWhat’s Next for Prison Higher Education? A Q&A with Jule HallIn this episode, Sara Weissman conducts a timely conversation about the needs of incarcerated students with Jule Hall. As a formerly incarcerated learner, Jule Hall now specializes in prison higher education as a program officer at the Ascendium Education Group. Jule shares how he developed his thirst for knowledge through his prison education experience and […]March 10, 2021Community CollegesCalifornia Assembly Bill Seeks to Remove Barriers on Transfers from Community CollegesAssembly Bill 928, the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2021, proposes making the transfer process from two to four-year institutions clear by creating consistent and readily understandable pathways.March 10, 2021African-AmericanReducing the Cost of Higher Education Through the Invaluable Mission of Community Colleges and Affordable HBCUsThere is a significant need to foster better collaborative relationships among community colleges and HBCUs. Throughout history, HBCUs and community colleges have played a critical role in educating diverse students seeking to receive higher education.March 8, 2021Community CollegesHow to Revolutionize Fundraising in a Remote EnvironmentThe wide-ranging consequences of this pandemic are huge, and the world of fundraising is facing its share of challenges: shifting to virtual meetings with current and prospective donors, digital communications and virtual events.March 5, 2021COVID-19The Afterthought of EquityDismantling racism is going to take far more than branding the word, “equity”. Equity demands work that will not be solved by simply adding the word to your strategic plan or initiatives so you can check mark it off your lists. So, let’s take an honest look at how we can really begin to do this work, in earnest.March 4, 2021HomeWAFAA EL-SADWAFAA EL-SADR has been named director of Columbia World Projects at Columbia University in New York City. A professor of epidemiology and medicine and the Dr. Mathilde Krim-amfAR Chair of Global Health at the school, El-Sadr holds a master’s degree in public health from Columbia, a master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University and a medical degree from Cairo University in Egypt.March 4, 2021HomeHYEMI SEVENINGHYEMI SEVENING has been appointed associate dean for institutional advancement at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Previously assistant dean for advancement at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, Sevening is a senior fundraising professional with more than 17 years of development experience.March 4, 2021PodcastsQ&A with Denise Thompson of the Big Sky Athletic ConferenceAs Women’s History Month kicks off, we will be shining the spotlight on the women in college sports leadership, starting with Denise Thompson, Assistant Commissioner/Communications and External Affairs Director for the Big Sky Athletic Conference. Tune in to this episode as Diverse VP Ralph Newell speaks one-on-one with Denise Thompson about her experiences as […]March 4, 2021Previous PagePage 35 of 3226Next Page