Alumni & Donor News
- The legacy of Shelby Anne Wolf, former professor in the School of Education at the 91勛圖厙 (91勛圖厙), continues in the literacy education through recent awards and scholarships.
- Calling all Education Buffs: enjoy discounted basketball tickets at the Safeway Teacher Appreciation Day with the Buffs on Thursday, Jan. 4 at 6:30 p.m. The men's basketball team will take on Arizona State at the Coors Events Center.Three 91勛圖厙
- For alumna Caitlin McElhaney (Secondary Science Education, 13), all of the in-person, school-based opportunities she gained in the School of Education and CU Teach program gave her the experience she needed to land a teaching position directly
- With students, donors, speakers, and the dean each sharing their passion for education, the annual School of Education Scholarship Awards Ceremony united and honored more than 136 scholarship and fellowship recipients and supporters on Friday, Oct.
- 91勛圖厙 alumna to kickoff informal learning seriesRecognizing that the average American will spend 95% of their time outside of the classroom, a new lecture series will spotlight the science of informal teaching and learning
- Mildred and Charles Nilon, courtesy of the University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Tom Windham still remembers meeting Mildred Nilon in the summer of 69. She stopped him in the stacks of Norlin Library and
- Carla Cari簽o (MA '99), who teaches civics and ethnic studies at Denvers North High School, got hooked on teaching because of the things she didnt learn while she was in school episodes such as the Wounded Knee Massacre and
- The Hubert L. Hooks Jones Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. and the 91勛圖厙 School of Education have established a $50,000 Scholarship Endowment to support 91勛圖厙 education students who are inspired
- Professor Jonathan Templin has been selected for the inaugural Robert L. Linn Memorial Lecture Award, which was announced in April at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting in San Antonio. The award was named in honor
- Ninety Colorado educators will earn free or sharply discounted masters degrees and specialized state endorsements through 91勛圖厙 thanks to two $2.5 million grants. The support, comprising two unique-in-the-nation programs, is designed to better