cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.African-AmericanStudy Examines Digital Divide Impact on Black Families Amid COVID-19 PandemicA new study out of the University of Missouri found a lack of digital resources exacerbated Black families’ frustration with virtual learning early on in the pandemic, the onset of which hit right as Black families were already facing additional stress over the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and others.August 3, 2021PodcastsMental Health and College Students – Creating Communities of Support after the Pandemic, part 2/2This two-part episode discusses the innovative ways in which the rise in telehealth and digital mental health tools during the pandemic has helped college students handle the stress of Covid. Joining host David Pluviose are the following guests: Nathaan Demers, Clinical Psychologist, YOU at College | youatcollege.com/ Amy Gatto, Senior Campus program manager,Active Minds […]August 3, 2021HomeAnnouncing 6 preliminary candidates for the DOIT certification programFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: [email protected] Fairfax, Va.— After comprehensive review of survey results across all four pillars, Coop Di Leu (formerly CoopLew) and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education are pleased to announce six preliminary candidates for the DOIT certification program. DOIT (Diverse Organizational Impact and Transformation) is a research mechanism that certifies an […]August 3, 2021HBCUsMaintaining Philanthropic Support at HBCUs that Extends Beyond This Period of Racial ReckoningThis period of racial reckoning has seen many philanthropists celebrate the enormity of HBCUs by providing unprecedented financial donations.August 2, 2021OpinionWhy I Finished My Dissertation, but Quit My Ph.D.Last month, after finishing my dissertation months ago, I quit my PhD program. Let me explain.August 1, 2021OpinionThank you, Simone Biles!Like so many sports fans, I felt sympathy for Simone Biles when she stepped away from the Olympic stage to deal with her mental health issues. As a licensed professional counselor, I could not have been more proud to see her seek out the help that she and so many others need.July 29, 2021PodcastsMental Health and College Students – Creating Communities of Support after the Pandemic, part 1/2This two-part episode discusses the innovative ways in which the rise in telehealth and digital mental health tools during the pandemic has helped college students handle the stress of Covid. Joining host David Pluviose are the following guests: Nathaan Demers, Clinical Psychologist, YOU at College | youatcollege.com/ Amy Gatto, Senior Campus program manager,Active Minds […]July 27, 2021STEMThe Importance of Valuing Diversity Within ResearchThe world of research has never been more inclusive than it is now. Only 100 years ago, nearly all researchers were white and men. Research participants were primarily white men as well. Classic social science studies including the Stanford Prison Experiment only included college-aged men as participants, while people of color were forcibly experimented upon, resulting in inhumane pain and in some cases, death.July 23, 2021PodcastsMeet Dr. Linda García, Executive Director for the Center for Community College Student EngagementOnce a first-generation college student herself, Dr. Linda García is now the executive director for the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE). In this audio interview hosted by Ralph Newell, Dr. García talks about CCCSE’s milestone 20-year anniversary and her laser-focused mission to help students navigate and succeed in higher education. Tune in as […]July 20, 2021HomeCollege Students and Scholars Concerned with DACA in Limbo, AgainWith a federal judge in Texas ruling on Friday against the Obama-initiated program protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation, college students who receive the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are concerned for what comes next.July 19, 2021Previous PagePage 5 of 3230Next Page