cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Asian American Pacific IslanderI Wasn’t a Good Asian Daughter… But That Got Me into CollegeHolistic admissions should encourage students to celebrate different components of their unique personal identities rather than conform to what they think admissions officers are looking for.February 4, 2021PodcastsThree (More) Big Diversity Questions Resulting From COVID-19As we began to delve into adjustments made to online higher education amid COVID-19, a second session was added to continue this important conversation. Join CoopLew and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, for part two of this webcast replay as we dive into three more big diversity-related questions with our panelists. In this episode, […]February 4, 2021HomeA Breach of TrustSome African Americans wary of COVID-19 vaccines given Tuskegee experiment abuses.February 4, 2021HBCUsReflections on the Life and Legacy of Dr. James Carmichael RenickAnyone who ever met Jim Renick would have found it very hard not to like him.February 3, 2021African-AmericanFighting Against Historic Distrust and Misinformation To Save African American PatientsA group of higher ed professionals, doctors and public health experts known as the Black Coalition Against COVID, is working to address community concerns and dispel misconceptions about COVID-19 and the vaccine and to inspire trust in the medical community around these issues to hopefully save Black lives.February 3, 2021Latest News2021 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Adana A.M. LlanosDr. Adana A.M. Llanos focuses her research on understanding and addressing inequities in cancer outcomes for underserved populations. Llanos is a molecular cancer epidemiologist who engages in transdisciplinary and collaborative studies that examine molecular and sociobiologic mechanisms that contribute to increased cancer incidence and mortality.February 2, 2021COVID-19How Colleges Can Increase Equity Through Employability StandardsIn the United States, education has long been considered a great equalizer — or, as Horace Mann put it, “the balance wheel of the social machinery.” While it is indeed a vital lever for social and economic mobility, the machinery, unfortunately, comes with a design flaw. And it is rife with inequity.February 1, 2021Latest News2021 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Antonio L. EllisAlthough he has earned five degrees, authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and books and is currently scholar-in-residence and director of the Institute on Education Equity and Justice at American University, Dr. Antonio Ellis considers his most meaningful accomplishment his graduation from high school. K-12 was his toughest challenge.January 28, 2021HomeScholars View Washington D.C.’s Statehood ProspectsThe decades-long, on again-off again struggle for District of Columbia statehood, a rich subject for historians and other scholars, is officially on again with the Democratic “trifecta” – victory in the presidency, House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.January 28, 2021PodcastsThree Big Diversity-Related QuestionsThe COVID-19 pandemic has drastically and perhaps even permanently changed the way higher education delivers instruction. This change will heavily impact faculty, students, staff, and administrators. In this webcast replay, join CoopLew and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education for a national conversation about three big diversity-related questions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in […]January 28, 2021Previous PagePage 41 of 3226Next Page