SOE Connections: Resume Readiness Blitz on March 12th, Open to All SOE Students
The SNCAE is hosting an Education Career Fair preparation event with Career and Professional Development (CPD). This event is open to all SOE students. SOE Connections: Resume Readiness Blitz March 12, 2020 from 4-7pmSchool of Education building, room 208 If you plan on attending, please RSVP on the following form the following google form: SOE Connections: Resume Readiness Blitz RSVP. You can pick […]
SAAHE Students Earn 2nd Place in Case Competition
First year SAAHE Students Emily Brown, Hannah Wiebke, Nick Vitalone, and Caroline Forrest recently earned 2nd place (and $150 each in prize money) in the 19th Annual Virtual Case Study Competition hosted by StudentAffairs.com. The competition this year had 44 teams–consisting of masters-level students in student personnel administration, counseling, or higher education administration graduate programs […]
Yopp Distinguished Speaker Series in Mathematics Education featuring Dr. Amanda Jansen: February 24th, Free and Open to the Public
2020 Yopp Distinguished Speaker Series in Mathematics Education Monday, February 24, 2020 | Dr. Amanda Jansen, Professor of Mathematics Education University of Delaware Free and Open to the Public Research Talk: Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Instructional Practices that Motivate and Engage Students 10:30 am – 12:00 pm UNCG Elliott University Center, Claxton Room — Dr. Jansen […]
Using Research as a Tool for Advocacy: ELC Assistant Professor Studies How School Social Workers are Helping Immigrant Students
This story was originally published in the 2019-2020 issue of Transform magazine. Read more stories from Transform here. With a Ph.D. in Cultural and Educational Policy Studies from Loyola University Chicago, it seems only natural that Dr. Sophia Rodriguez’s work would revolve around advocacy. While working on her dissertation, Rodriguez studied broader issues of activism […]
Recognizing New Members of the John H. Cook Society – February 2020
Enrichment funds can be the reason a student with a financial emergency completes a course, a promising researcher presents at a conference, or a pre-service teacher has the ability to experience international travel. Enrichment funds are made possible through gifts from donors — many of whom are members of the John H. Cook Society — who […]