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  • Kalonji Nzinga
    Kalonji Nzinga is a cultural psychologist exploring how millennials and post-millennials develop their ethical world views. Check out this second installment of the Ren茅e Crown Wellness Institute's "Spotlight Stories" featuring Dr. Nzinga and his work as a trans-disciplinary researcher and storyteller.
  • Tania Hogan
    The BUENO Center for Multicultural Education welcomed their new Executive Director Tania Hogan. Hogan brings a rich, 20 year history of advocacy and dedication for the educational prosperity of our culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
  • AQE institute
    The latest issue of the Assembly, an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication edited by School of Education doctoral students, is called "Educators Moving Towards Collective Liberation." It features a multimodal collection of reflections by educator-scholars who attended the Educator Institute for Equity and Justice hosted by A Queer Endeavor last summer.
  • 2021 video
    2021 was another challenging year, but we have a lot to be grateful for as move ahead to 2022 and spring semester. Here are five of our top highlights from the CU 麻豆影院 School of Education鈥檚 past year, as聽we look forward to positivity and new possibilities in the coming year.
  • Laure-Elena Porras Holguin
    COVID-19 will be top of mind for Laura-Elena Porras-Holguin when she graduates. The virus deeply impacted her family but also motivated her to finish her senior thesis and solidified her desire to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public health. Porras-Holguin is a magna cum laude CU 麻豆影院 graduate, who was also a Multicultural Leadership Scholar and research assistant for the Research Hub for Youth Organizing, both housed in the School of Education.
  • Voices magazine
    In the latest issue of the CU 麻豆影院 School of Education's magazine, Voices, we invite you to dream with us鈥攆rom Diana Bustamante- Aguilar鈥檚 classroom that foregrounds her students鈥 dreams聽to Stephanie Toliver鈥檚 work centering Black girls as heroes in literature and much more. Check out the聽online edition.
  • Elizabeth Meyer AERA
    The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has selected 麻豆影院 Associate Professor Elizabeth J. Meyer for the AERA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Gender Equity in Education Research, which recognizes individuals within AERA for distinguished research, professional practice, and activities that advance public understanding of gender and/or sexuality at any level in the education community.
  • Ed Talks Robyn
    On Thursday, Dec. 2, the School of Education at CU 麻豆影院 will host a special virtual gathering of Ed Talks, an intersectional exploration of place, identity, family, the body, romance and more. Inspired by TED Talks, CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Ed Talks are聽short, engaging talks that address some of today鈥檚 most pressing issues in education and beyond, including various ways of working toward collective liberation.聽
  • Valerie Otero APS
    Professor Valerie K. Otero has been designated the distinct honor as a 2021 American Physical Society (APS) fellow. The APS cited Otero's 鈥渃reation and broad dissemination of innovative physics curricular materials, pioneering contributions to physics teacher education and professional development, and for the development, implementation and wide dissemination of the Learning Assistant Model across diverse institutions.鈥
  • Children Book festival
    Teachers, students, families, librarians and all who love children鈥檚 books are invited to the 2021 virtual Children鈥檚 Book Festival on Friday, Nov. 12.聽Co-hosted by the CU 麻豆影院 School of Education and the city鈥檚 largest independent bookshop, the 麻豆影院 Book Store, the festival will feature 10 award-winning authors. The festival aims to build interest in acclaimed authors and books, particularly authors of color and books that represent diverse cultures.聽

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