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CED research proposal “Community Cultural Wealth for Supervisees who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color: A Critical Narrative Inquiry” receives grant funding

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Congratulations to a Department of Counseling and Educational Development (CED) research team consisting of Dr. Christian Chan, alum Dr. Anandavalli, doctoral student Saron Fantahun, and doctoral student Yu Pan, who received a research grant from Chi Sigma Iota for their proposal entitled “Community Cultural Wealth for Supervisees who are Black, … Continued


ELC alum, Whitney Killian (MSA) shares insight from her position as an Assistant Principal on quality education, professional community accomplishments, and lessons learned

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Our state has a deep history of working to ensure that students have access to a sound basic education. This effort is a collaboration between many different stakeholders and one of our ELC alum, Whitney Killian (MSA) has shared insight in Perspective | What do a student, an assistant principal, … Continued


Life-Changing Lessons

Real World English teacher Maria Cristina Morales during class at Allen Middle School.

Real World English meets the practical needs of adult refugees and immigrants by providing a safe space for them to learn the essentials of English while their children have fun and learn, too. “We have had students who’ve taken and passed the GED […]


Congrats to the BK:ISED program for being ranked #41

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UNC Greensboro has some of the best online degree programs in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best Online Programs rankings released Tuesday, Jan. 25.  The Birth Through Kindergarten: Interdisciplinary Studies in Education and Development (BK:ISED) MEd program at UNC Greensboro is ranked No. 41 out of 321 in … Continued


4th Annual Diversity in Language and Culture Conference | February 12th

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The Diversity in Language and Culture Conference (DLCC) brings together educators, students, faculty, staff, and other community members to explore issues that are relevant and pressing related to education. Each conference includes a keynote speaker, breakout session options, and a closing remarks/Q&A time. In this year’s 4th annual conference, Dr. … Continued


Dr. Sonia Archer-Capuzzo (LIS) publishes book on heavy metal

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“Metaldata,” released last year, is a unique bibliography of heavy metal resources. The volume, co-authored by UNCG’s Dr. Guy Capuzzo and Dr. Sonia Archer-Capuzzo (LIS), will help music librarians build collections of resources, and help researchers in numerous fields. Read more from the UNCG Research & Engagement Spotlight, UNCG Research … Continued


Trauma Goes to School

Arionna Wilkerson CED alum

Mental health issues are on the rise among all ages. A new School of Education academy provides trauma-informed training to schools and our community. Last year, Arionna Wilkerson was part of the first cohort of UNC Greensboro master’s students placed in Rockingham County Schools to increase trauma-awareness. Now she works … Continued