For many K–12 students, mathematics is a scary subject—confusing, frustrating, and often disliked. The problem is more pronounced among students from...
Below are awards and honors ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓƵ College of Education faculty, staff and students have earned between mid-November 2024 and February...
For social studies educator and activist Alana D. Murray ’98, Ph.D. ’12, Black history is American history—and family history. Murray comes from a...
For the fourth consecutive year, Kimberly Griffin, dean of the ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓƵ College of Education, has been named one of the most influential...
This fall, Dennis Kivlighan, professor at the ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓƵ College of Education, traveled to Italy to begin the first phase of his work as a...