cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.HomeGraduate Education Special Report to be published on March 18, 2021FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Maya Matthews Minter Phone: 703.385.2411 Email: [email protected] FAIRFAX, VA.— Diverse: Issues In Higher Education is pleased to announce a special report on graduate education in its next edition. The issue will have laser focus on current matters affecting graduate school faculty, administrators, and students. In a first, we present the inaugural […]February 18, 2021HomeDIONNIA BROWNDIONNIA BROWN has been appointed associate director of financial aid at Wake Forest University. Most recently assistant dean of financial aid at Davidson College, Brown holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wake Forest and a master of education degree in higher education administration from McKendree University.February 18, 2021HomeSUJIN PAKSUJIN PAK has been named dean of Boston University’s School of Theology, the oldest United Methodist Church seminary in the U.S. Most recently vice dean of academic aff airs at Duke University’s Divinity School, Pak holds a bachelor’s degree from Emory University, as well as a master’s degree in theology and Ph.D. in religion, both from Duke.February 18, 2021OpinionWhy We Can’t Let The Current Moment of Change Through Our FingersThe murder of George Floyd by the police in Minneapolis and the outrage from not just the Black community but communities throughout the entire country have created an energetic moment for universities to do some serious transformations.February 18, 2021PodcastsA Look Into Black History MonthIn this episode, Diverse Executive Editor David Pluviose gives us a rundown of the hottest topics in the latest BLACK HISTORY MONTH edition. Join us as we explore the source of government mistrust that runs through the Black community. We will be peering into the heart of that divide as well as the debates […]February 18, 2021HomeBlack Lives MatterBlack Lives MatterFebruary 18, 2021Latest NewsInterfaith Youth Core Funds Campus Projects at the Intersection of Racial Justice and Interfaith WorkInterfaith Youth Core (IFYC), a nonprofit for interfaith cooperation, is giving out about $200,000 to faculty and staff to fund projects at the intersection of racial justice and interfaith work on their campuses. The organization will accept new applications through March 1, 2021.February 17, 2021African-AmericanWhen You’re Not a Child: Police Violence and Child Social JusticeOn January 29th, 2021, in Rochester, New York, three adult police officers handcuffed and pepper-sprayed a 9-year-old, Black girl before forcing her into a police car. As she refused to get into the car, repeatedly screaming for her father, one of the police officers was caught on body camera scolding her, “You’re acting like a child.” She immediately responded, “I am a child!”February 17, 2021African-AmericanTrump Era Displayed the Importance & Continued Relevancy of Black History (Month)A sense of relief came over the United States last month as Americans watched Joe Biden officially become the country’s 46th President. Perhaps an even more emotional and intellectually stimulating source of delight was to see the historically Black college (Howard University) alumnus and member of the nation’s first Black Greek-lettered collegiate sorority (Alpha Kappa […]February 16, 2021HBCUsMultimillion-Dollar Gift From Mackenzie Scott Helps HBCUs Envision What’s PossibleThe word “transformational” was used frequently by leaders of historically Black colleges and universities to describe multimillion-dollar grants they received from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.February 15, 2021Previous PagePage 38 of 3226Next Page