Dr. Ayesha Boyce (ERM) receives continuation funding from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Congratulations to Dr. Ayesha Boyce, Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Research Methodology in the UNCG School of Education, for receiving a continuation of funding from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for the project “Network for Computational Nanotechnology – Hierarchical nanoMFG Node.” The evaluation team, led by external… Continue reading…

Meet the School of Education’s New Full-Time Faculty

The following faculty have been listed in alphabetical order. Dr. Heather Coleman Assistant Professor, Specialized Education Services (SES) Dr. Heather Coleman is an Assistant Professor in the SES department within the Birth-Kindergarten program. Prior to coming to UNCG, Dr. Coleman completed her doctoral degree at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). At… Continue reading…

Dr. Sophia Rodriguez (ELC) receives new funding from the Spencer Foundation

Congratulations to Dr. Sophia Rodriguez, assistant professor for the Department of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations in the School of Education at UNC Greensboro, for receiving new funding from the Spencer Foundation for the project “Promoting education equity for immigrant students: Examining the influence of school social workers.” From the… Continue reading…

TEHE Alum Receives Grant from The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine

Dr. Lacey Huffling, Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education doctoral graduate and assistant professor at Georgia Southern University, has received the following grant from The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine: Okefenokee – Understanding Real-world Relevance through Suwannee Watershed Assessment and Monitoring Project (OUR2 SWAMP) Award Amount: $763,897 Project Director: Lacey… Continue reading…

Summer 2019 Critical Language Scholarship has just opened

Applications for the Summer 2019 Critical Language Scholarship has just opened.  The deadline for students to apply is November 27th. The Critical Language Scholarship is an intensive, overseas language and cultural immersion program.  During the summer, students spend eight to ten weeks abroad studying one of 15 critical languages including:… Continue reading…