Recognizing New Members of the John H. Cook Society – November 2019
We are honored to thank the following members of the John H. Cook Society, all of whom are making an impact on the lives of others through their gifts to department funds or scholarships: Ms. Ann B. Clark, for her support of the Educational Leadership & Cultural Foundations Annual Giving Fund, enhancing the work of the […]
UNCG SOE PPEERS Program Now Recruiting Third Cohort for 2020-2022
The UNC Greensboro School of Education is recruiting 20 highly committed instructional leaders for Principal Preparation for Excellence and Equity in Rural Schools (PPEERS) who will make up their third cohort for 2020-2022. PPEERS candidates will be selected through a rigorous two-stage process — the District Application is due January 31, 2020 and the UNCG […]
Spartans ADVANCE: $1 Million NSF Grant to Enhance Faculty Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
UNC Greensboro has been awarded a prestigious, $1 million ADVANCE grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). This three-year award will support the adaptation and implementation of proven organizational change strategies to promote gender equity inclusive of intersecting social identities such as race and ethnicity. “We are delighted to have received this important award. It […]
UNCG School of Education Awarded $6.1 Million Grant from the U.S. Department of Education
On October 16, 2019, UNC Greensboro announced that the School of Education has been awarded a five-year, $6.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The funding, administered through the Teacher Quality Partnership Grant Program, provides a teaching residency for 80 master’s-degree-level students, multiple professional development programs, and training for teachers so they can develop ways […]
SAAHE Student Showcased by Graduate School
Second year student Terrell Richardson was recently interviewed by The Graduate School at UNC Greensboro. Terrell currently works as a Graduate Assistant in the Office of Intercultural Engagement.