Ms. Yvonka Marie Hall, MPA
Serves as the Executive Director of the Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition and co founder of the Cleveland Lead Safe Network.
She is a nationally recognized award winning health disparities expert and serves on the board the Ohio Healthy Homes Network; Health & Human Services Region V Health Education Advisory Committee; Multi Ethnic Advocates for Cultural Competency (MACC) and a member of the United Way Accountable Communities Health Committee.
She is a proud member of the National Council of the Negro Women Cuyahoga County Section, Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus, The National Coalition of 100 Black Women Greater Cleveland Chapter and the Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Greater Cleveland Chapter. She was recently elected to the Democratic Party of Cuyahoga County Central Committee Member representing District N. The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition was named the 2019 Voices of Health Champion by Aetna, received the 2019 National Coa
As communities throughout the state and world work to break the stranglehold COVID-19 has, another long-simmering issue is beginning to surface. Hospitals are reportedly competing for nurses as COVID cases
I’m Goldie Blumenstyk, a senior writer at
The Chronicle covering innovation in and around academe. Here’s what I’m thinking about this week.
The contours of a new online-education landscape are beginning to emerge.
For all the justified angst about drops in higher-ed enrollment last fall, one key trend has been overlooked: At many predominantly online institutions, enrollment went up in some cases by quite a lot. I’ve been digging into some of the numbers and run through them below.
This trend is significant for at least two reasons. For one, it’s a marker of the way the pandemic continues to create (or exacerbate) haves and have-nots in higher education. Also, it is an early indicator of an evolving shake-up in the online-education arena. Students’ decisions to enroll in or transfer to colleges known for their online capabilities in both instruction and student services signal a market shift with long-term ramifications. That’s especially significant for any
ANGOLA â Four new staff members have joined TrineOnline, bringing new expertise to faculty oversight as well as student advising and recruiting efforts for Trine Universityâs online degree programs.
Andrea DeLancey is returning to Trine University as academic director for TrineOnlineâs leadership and healthcare majors. In that role, she will advise online leadership and healthcare students, and oversee online healthcare and leadership faculty.
DeLancey previously worked at Trine as student support specialist and executive director of dual enrollment before moving to Oregon, where she served as a career education advisor at Tillamook Bay Community College and recruiter and retention manager for Tillamook Country Smoker.
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