Amey honored by NASPA
Marilyn Amey Department of Educational Administration Chairperson Marilyn Amey has been selected to receive the Robert H. Shaffer Award for Academic Excellence as a Graduate Faculty Member. Given...
View ArticleMSU at AERA: At a Glance
Nearly 200 faculty members and graduate students from Michigan State University are expected to participate in the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association this year in...
View Article‘Ivory tower’ bucking social media
University scholars are largely resisting the use of social media to circulate their scientific findings and engage their tech-savvy students, a Michigan State University researcher argues in a new...
View ArticleAzim Premji to speak at MSU commencement
Azim Premji Azim Premji, global tech company leader and educational philanthropist, will speak at Michigan State University’s spring commencement honoring bachelor’s degree graduates on May 2. Premji...
View ArticleLittle Rock Nine member to speak at commencement
In 1957, Carlotta Walls LaNier was the youngest among the first black students who bravely attended Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas under the protection of armed troops. This year, as the...
View ArticleResearchers win grants from William T. Grant Foundation
Michigan State University education researchers will lead two new projects funded by grants from the William T. Grant Foundation. Each of the six research grants announced by the foundation this month...
View ArticleFaculty explores education system in Cuba
Ten faculty members in the College of Education at Michigan State University recently returned from a study tour of Cuba. With one the highest literacy rates in the world and a historically restricted...
View ArticleTeacher education department names new chairperson
Margaret Crocco Nationally-known social studies scholar Margaret Crocco was recently named chairperson of the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. She had previously served as...
View ArticleCollege welcomes new assistant dean
R. Sam Larson recently became assistant dean for operations and finance in the College of Education. She brings 20 years of experience synthesizing evidence and implementing innovations in complex...
View ArticleNew book on women and higher education
Focusing on the education of women throughout the world—especially women-only universities and other institutions—Kristen Renn’s newest publication is hitting shelves this month. Renn, a professor of...
View ArticleHomecoming: Meet MSU’s first starting black quarterback
Jimmy Raye and legendary Spartan football coach Duffy Daugherty. College of Education alumnus Jimmy Raye, MSU’s first starting black quarterback, will be on campus this week in honor of Homecoming...
View ArticleMSU launches education policy blog
Scholars from the College of Education at Michigan State University have launched a new blog to share research-based insights on today’s policy issues in K-12 and higher education. The Green &...
View ArticleCadavers beat computers for learning anatomy
Despite the growing popularity of using computer simulation to help teach college anatomy, students learn much better through the traditional use of human cadavers, according to new research that has...
View ArticleScholarships for applied behavior analysis program available
Full scholarships for a graduate certificate from the College of Education’s applied behavior analysis program are now available. The program prepares students who are interested in becoming...
View ArticleProfessor emerita to be inducted in hall of fame
Professor Emerita MaryLee Davis is one of 11 women being inducted into the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame for 2014. Davis is being honored for her leadership and work with various organizations...
View ArticlePorter to receive ACPA research award
Christa Porter, assistant professor of Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education (HALE), was recently honored with the 2015 Research and Scholarship Award from the ACPA Standing Committee for Women....
View ArticleOnline graduate programs rank in nation’s top-20
Michigan State University now ranks 13th in the nation for best online master’s degree programs in education, according to the latest ranking from U.S. News & World Report. MSU has moved up 10...
View ArticleCollege hosts discussion on Chinese student experience in U.S.
Christina Yao speaks about the growing population of Chinese students at U.S. higher education institutions. About 50 people from across Michigan State University gathered in Erickson Hall on Feb. 11...
View ArticleRenn to receive Contribution to Knowledge Award
Kristen Renn will be honored for her body of scholarship by ACPA College Student Educators International at the organization’s national convention this week. Renn will receive the 2015 Contribution to...
View ArticleThree programs ranked #1 in nation
The Michigan State University College of Education now has three graduate programs ranked No. 1 in the nation: elementary education, secondary education and rehabilitation counseling! According to the...
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