The National Academy of Education (NAEd) recently selected Amber Chevaughn Johnson, a ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ Ph.D. candidate in teaching and learning...
The ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ College of Education Alumni Network will honor six outstanding alumni at the 2025 Alumni Awards Reception on September 25...
An article on Fortune.com highlighted a recent working paper by ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ researchers that shows that taking a computer science class in...
As social media platforms abandon fact-checking and long-established news sources suffer under financial duress, it’s harder and harder to know how to...
GovTech.com, the online portal to Government Technology magazine, announced the recent launch of the College of Education’s Center for Educational...
The ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ College of Education has chosen early childhood education pioneer Sue Bredekamp ’72, M.A. ’76, Ph.D. ’85, to deliver the...
Well before she hosted political fundraisers, worked on candidate campaigns or was even old enough to head to the ballot box, Marsha Laufer ’64 found...
In an article reporting on CEOs’ advocacy to mandate AI and computer science classes in high schools, Axios cited a working paper by University of...
In an effort to position itself at the forefront of transforming education systems, The ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ College of Education has launched a new...