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The HBCU Advocate


Volume 2 Number 6


Career and Business Opportunities HBCU Federal Agency Postings and Opportunities to


$155,000 per our Graduate Research of year. Position


Information: Full-Time, Open to the Public.


U.S. Department of Justice NIJ is seeking applications for


Fellowship


(GRF) program, in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS). A major focus


the GRF SBS program is to increase the diversity of, and opportunities for, scholars who are pursuing graduate science education.


doctoral


Corporation for National and Community Service


Senior Leadership Opportunities: Regional Administrator (Chief


Impact Officer): These positions are responsible for driving, managing, and overseeing the strategic direction and operations of the Regional Offices, ensuring an integrated


The GRF program is open to students


in behavioral science institutions all to


social and disciplines.


We provide awards to accredited academic


support


graduate research leading to doctoral degrees in areas that are relevant to ensuring public safety, preventing and controlling crime, and ensuring the effective administration of criminal justice in the United States.


approach


to CNCS impact work. Locations: Denver, CO; Kansas City, MO; or Manchester, NH. Open period: Friday, February 15, 2019 to Monday, March 4, 2019. Pay scale & grade: NX 1, Salary range: $115,000 to $146,450 per year (varies by location). Position Information: Full-Time, Open to the Public.


Deputy for in


Operations: link. responsible direction


Director, Regional This position is program


providing planning, executing, and evaluating


developing, CNCS


programs through a regional model. Location: Washington, DC. Open period: Friday, February 15, 2019 to Monday, March 4, 2019. Pay scale & grade: NX 1, Salary range: $126,000


Each fellowship provides up


to three (3) years of support usable within a five-year period. For each year of support, NIJ provides the de- gree-granting institution a stipend of $35,000 usable towards the student’s salary and related costs, and up to $15,000 to cover the student’s tuition and fees, administrative


expenses, research expenses, and related costs.


All applications are due on April 8, 2019. Review the solicitation. For more information


the GRF Program in Social


about and


Behavioral Sciences, please register for an upcoming webinar or visit www.nij.gov/GRF-SBS.


Please share this opportunity widely with your constituents.


NSU President Ohio State University


FROM PAGE 1 President


Michael V. Drake also congratulated Dr. Adams-Gaston for being selected as NSU’s seventh president.


“We have appreciated and been


lifted up by the focus, dedication, quality and inspired leadership of Dr. J,” Drake said. “She has made Ohio State a better place and I am confident she will do the same for Norfolk State. We wish her the very best.”


Prior to her work in the Midwest, Dr. Adams-Gaston worked at


The


University of Maryland, College Park, where she worked in a variety of administrative


and faculty positions


including associate dean of academic affairs, executive director of the institution’s Career Center and assistant athletic director.


Maxine Waters FROM PAGE 1


viral, and her popularity has surged. Waters is now embraced by a new generation as "Auntie Maxine."


“Maxine Waters has been an


advocate for marginalized and disen- franchised people her entire life,” said UDC president Ronald Mason, Jr. “Her efforts to fight against colleges that use predatory and manipulative practices to target low-income communities and saddle students with overwhelming debt is commendable.”


Waters will address the theme,


“Our Time Is Now.” More than 900 graduates are expected to participate


Scholarship Watch The HBCU Advocate


About the contest February 25th, 2019 11:59 PM


Deadline Prize


$500.00 The contest is open to all high school and HBCU college students.


Students are asked to select a figure in Black History, who attended an HBCU, that has been an inspiration to them. The length of the essay (essays too short or too long will be eliminated from judging) should be 500 to 1,000 words for high schoolers, and 1,000 to 2,000 words for college students (undergraduate only). Home-schooled students also are encouraged to enter.


Essay Contest


Submit entries to info@thehbcuadvocate.com with the subject “Black History Month Essay Contest.” Essays will be accepted in PDF form. Include your name, telephone number, school, and email address, as well as the name of a teacher or counselor, and their phone number and email address. Email questions to info@thehbcuadvocate.com.


Extended to March 15, 2019 11: 59 PM


in the 2019 Commencement Convocation.


“I am as keynote thrilled


Congresswoman Waters serve


speaker,”


that will said


commencement chairman Dr. Tony Johnson. “Our graduates are very fortunate to have their well-deserved achievement punctuated by this iconic champion for social justice.”


UDC’s commencement program will be held on Saturday, May 11th, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, located at 801 Mount Vernon Place N.W., Washington, D.C.


Dr.


Winter 2019


bachelor’s degree in biology, psychology and general


psychology from


Adams-Gaston has a science


from the University of Dubuque, a master’s degree in psychology from Loras College and a doctoral degree in


University. She is married to Dmitri Gaston, who currently works as a planner at The Ohio State University. The couple has three adult children.


Committee,


The NSU Presidential Search a


22-person stakeholders, team


made up of students, faculty and university


selected


Dr. Adams-Gaston from a pool of more than 70 candidates. The BOV retained search firm Greenwood/ Asher & Associates, Inc.,


to work


with the committee. The committee was co-chaired by BOV Vice Rector Dr. Deborah M. DiCroce and BOV Member Larry Griffith.


Iowa State


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