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CSU graduate students sweep awards at adult education and training conference with research on how learning sticks
Two Ph.D. students in the Education, Equity, and Transformation program in CSU's School of Education swept awards at a national conference for their outstanding research and leadership.
Two new endowments in CSU’s School of Education impact teacher education
Two new endowed funds in the School of Education provide support for future educators and graduate students.
Ph.D. student researches peace education in the global south to help de-escalate violence
Runeela Taskeen, a Ph.D. student in CSU’s School of Education in the Education, Equity, and Transformation program, researches peace education and violence prevention, and recently presented at an international conference.
School of Education faculty, students, and alumni present at 2021 Diversity Symposium
Numerous faculty, students, and alumni of the School of Education to present at the 2021 Colorado State University Diversity Symposium, October 25-29. The Education Strand takes place on Thursday, October 28.
Doctoral student recognized by two industry organizations for his passion, dedication, and commitment
"It gave me a lot of confidence that I will do well in the future, and that people recognize my contribution in the field of construction management and in the field of construction management education."
Doctoral student embodies connectedness of college units
Katelyn Schmidt's graduate journey offers insight into how diverse units within the College of Health and Human Sciences intersect in unexpected ways.
School of Education faculty member recognized for research in justice-oriented science teaching
Daniel Birmingham and his co-authors, Angela Calabrese Barton, from the University of Michigan, and Edna Tan, from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, are being recognized for their article sharing their insights with the education field about ways that teachers can more equitably engage students from lower income communities of color.
‘Of great value in the world’: William Timpson retires after 44 years at CSU
“My biggest accomplishment in my career was writing and co-authoring 19 books on topics that I wanted to impact, from more effective and creative post-secondary instruction to promoting deeper learning about compelling issues that often divided communities.”
School of Education professor’s books focus on ways to teach diversity in the classroom
“It’d be wonderful if people picked up on some of these events and inspirational ideas and had new conversations about the challenges ahead and how they could proceed. If you want to stay open to change, you have to consider what people are doing in all parts of the world.”
‘Our boys of color are brilliant’: RISE scholar gives TEDxCSU talk on decriminalization in classrooms
“For a long time in education, we’ve been asking this question of ‘How do we fix our boys of color?’ And what these teachers have shown us is maybe we should be asking ‘How do we fix the system and let them be who they are?’”