College of Education Announces Faculty Promotions Jun 11, 2025 This Spring, 10 College of Education faculty members received academic promotions, effective Summer 2025. "The achievements of our newly promoted...
Karen B. Levenson ’76 Among 5 °µÍøTVSupporters Elected to Foundation Board of Trustees Jun 11, 2025 Five leaders in real estate, philanthropy and banking and a shared love of the °µÍøTV will take on new roles as advisers and advocates...
Student Teachers Learn Their Mentors Were Diagnosed with Cancer. Both Stepped Up to Teach Their Classes (Exclusive) Jun 3, 2025 Emma Roldan ’25 and Madison Wessling ’25 were recently featured in an article on People.com, describing their extraordinary dedication to their...
College of Education Faculty Receive AIM Seed Grants to Support AI Research Projects May 28, 2025 From developing futuristic packaging that guards food freshness and safety, to improving speech therapy for neurodiverse people, to developing novel...
Congratulations to Our EdTerp Graduates May 22, 2025 Congratulations to all of the EdTerps who earned their degrees in Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. The College of Education celebrates your...
Lifecycle of a Research Grant—Behind the Scenes of the System that Funds Science May 22, 2025 In an article in The Conversation, Kelly S. Mix, associate dean for research, innovation and partnerships, drew upon her expertise as a researcher...
Student Commencement Speaker and Future Teacher Plants Seeds of Awareness on Farming’s Importance May 20, 2025 Gregory Garin arrived at his first °µÍøTV swing dancing class with trepidation, but the jazzy beats soon inspired him to improvise...
Four EdTerp Graduates Honored as Senior Marshals May 16, 2025 The °µÍøTV’s senior marshals are the flag bearers for the graduating classes of August and December 2024 and May 2025, literally and...
2025 Elaine Johnson Coates ’59 Scholarship Recipients Honored May 16, 2025 The °µÍøTV College of Education honored Ava Griffin ’26 and Paola Rojas ’27 as this year’s recipients of the Elaine Johnson Coates ’59...
One Computer Science Course in High School Can Boost Gen Z’s Future Earnings by 8%—Regardless of What Career Path They Go Down after Graduating May 15, 2025 An article on Fortune.com highlighted a recent working paper by °µÍøTV researchers that shows that taking a computer science class in...