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Tag: Diversity: Page 63
Leadership & Policy
Morehouse Appoints Harold Martin as Interim President
The Morehouse College Board of Trustees has appointed alumnus Harold Martin Jr. as interim president. Martin takes on the day-to-day leadership of the college following the death of Interim President William J. Taggart earlier this month. âWhile these circumstances are certainly unprecedented, I am honored to step into the role of Interim President of Morehouse [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Leadership & Policy
N.C. Central Names Akinleye Chancellor
University of North Carolina System President Margaret Spellings tapped Dr. Johnson Akinleye â who had been serving as interim chancellor of N.C. Central University â to lead the public historically Black institution located in Durham, N.C.
June 26, 2017
Students
Loyal Allen Returns to Dream Job at Highline College
Loyal Allen Jr. is on a mission to make Highline College more accessible to residents all across the Northwest coast, even though itâs already considered to be one of the most diverse community colleges in the state of Washington.
June 26, 2017
Faculty & Staff
Professor Durdenâs Firing Highlights Adjunctsâ Shaky Footing
Lisa Durden never thought a fiery exchange on a Fox News show would have any impact on her employment as an adjunct professor at Essex County College, an open-access, two-year community college headquartered in Newark, New Jersey.
June 26, 2017
Students
Panel: New Jersey Colleges Offered Plan to Stem Sex Assaults
TRENTON, N.J. â Colleges need to gather data about sexual violence at their schools, set up clear reporting procedures and establish investigation models if they are to address high rates of on-campus assaults, a New Jersey task force said in a Monday report. Republican Gov. Chris Christie and the state Legislature formed the Task Force [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Faculty & Staff
Adjunct Who Posted About N. Korea Detainee Wonât Be Rehired
WILMINGTON, Del. â The University of Delaware wonât rehire a professor who said a college student who died after being held by North Korea âgot exactly what he deserved.â In a statement Sunday, the university said that the adjunct faculty member, Katherine Dettwyler, will not be rehired. She had last taught a course in the [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
News Roundup
Iowa Program Aims to Inspire Minority Teachers
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa  â A diverse group of high school students have spent a week living on a college campus in Iowa to learn what itâs like to be an educator. Fifteen students participated in the week-long Minority Educators for Today and Tomorrow academy hosted by the University of Northern Iowa, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Students
Baylor: NCAA Investigation âOngoing, Pendingâ
AUSTIN, Texas â The NCAA is conducting an âongoing, pending investigationâ into Baylor University in the wake of a sexual assault scandal that led to the firing of football coach Art Briles and the departure of the school president, the schoolâs lawyers confirmed in a federal court filing. Baylor officials acknowledged the investigation while asking [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Students
Promised College Loan Forgiveness, Borrowers Wait and Wait
BOSTON â Danielle Ramosâ student-debt nightmare was supposed to be over. Like thousands of others who studied at failed for-profit colleges, she was promised by the U.S. Education Department under President Barack Obama that her federal loans would be forgiven by now. But as the weeks tick by with no reprieve, the 30-year-old college student [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Students
Mystery of Missing Chinese Scholar Shakes Up University of Illinois
CHICAGO â Yingying Zhang, the daughter of a working-class factory driver from China, took the same career path as many other young Chinese academics before her: She travelled to a university in the U.S. with dreams of one day landing a professorship and being able to help her parents financially. But just weeks after arriving [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Leadership & Policy
Akinleye Named New Chancellor at N.C. Central University
DURHAM, N.C. â Johnson O. Akinleye has been elected the new chancellor at N.C. Central University, where he has served as interim chancellor since January. Akinleye was elected to the position during a special meeting of the UNC Board of Governors on Monday. He was named acting chancellor in August 2016 when then-chancellor Debra Saunders-White [âŚ]
June 26, 2017
Faculty & Staff
Researchers Look to Census Data for Keys to Improving Educational Outcomes
A new report examines racial inequity in education and offers recommendations based off of research which touches on structural barriers that need to be overcome in order to improve educational outcomes for racial groups.
June 25, 2017
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