cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.Latest NewsEducation Experts Advocate for Suspending High-Stakes Testing, Seek Equitable AlternativesThe National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) held a virtual town hall this week to urge individuals to sign a petition calling for high-stakes testing to be suspended in spring 2021.January 27, 2021Latest News2021 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Stephanie H. CookUtilizing a multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Stephanie H. Cook integrates the study of attachment theory, minority stress and health risk behaviors among young sexual minority men of color.January 26, 2021African-AmericanResearch Shows Black Students Increasingly Choose HBCUs When Reported State-Level Hate Crimes RiseA new paper, published by Stanford University’s Center for Education Policy Analysis, explores the relationship between Black student enrollment and state-level hate crime rates.January 25, 2021News RoundupIthaca College Has Announced Planned LayoffsIthaca College has announced that more than 100 full-time employees may have their jobs cut, WBNG reported. And there may be even more layoffs.January 25, 2021Latest News2021 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Eric L. PizaAs public safety and community well-being come under scrutiny, the scholarship of Dr. Eric L. Piza, associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, provides insight into policing and alternative approaches to public safety as well as evidence-based solutions.January 22, 2021OpinionTime for Anti-Racism: A Way Forward for America and Higher EducationAnti-racism seems to have found its moment, although Classical Studies in specific has some heavy lifting to undo the role of its legacy as a bastion of white supremacy. Vassar College classics professor Curtis Dozier acknowledges this and has an online platform, Pharos, whose “first purpose is to document appropriations of Greco-Roman culture by hate groups online.”January 21, 2021PodcastsWhat You Can Do to Recruit and Retain Diverse Faculty and Staff During COVID-19Recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff is an ongoing challenge that’s definitely been made even more difficult by the pandemic. With uncertainty still looming in the future, how can you ensure that your time, resources, and efforts are not wasted when conducting your recruitment processes? This webinar replay offers COVID-19-specific guidelines and […]January 21, 2021Press ReleasesDiverse: Issues In Higher Education Magazine Profiles Top “Under 40” ScholarsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Maya Minter Phone: 703.385.2411 Email: [email protected] FAIRFAX, VA.— Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will kick off 2021 with its annual Emerging Scholars edition. The January 21, 2021 edition will profile 15 “under 40” scholars throughout the country who are making their mark in the academy through teaching, research and service. These […]January 21, 2021Press ReleasesDiverse: Issues In Higher Education highlights 25 outstanding women during Women’s History Month.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Maya Minter Phone: 703.385.2411 Email: [email protected] FAIRFAX, Va. — In honor of Women’s History Month, Diverse will publish its annual special report recognizing women’s contributions to higher education. The March 4, 2021 edition represents our 10th anniversary of highlighting women who have made a difference in the academy by tackling some […]January 20, 2021SportsWomen in Sports Leadership: A Q&A with Dr. Dana HollieA Q&A with Dr. Dana Hollie, the Faculty Athletic Representative at the University of Toledo.January 20, 2021Previous PagePage 42 of 3226Next Page