Voices Magazine
PhD student Robyn Tomiko giving her Ed Talk, "Lifting the Veil: The Truth About Teaching." Link to: https://youtu.be/FdJl-IdEb54 Together again: Events take on new forms, enhanced meaning of
Dean’s welcome As a child, I loved all libraries—our neighborhood public library where I would bring home stacks of books and my elementary school library where the librarian recommended books to each of us. In third grade, I
Michelle Lopez (MEdu’21) remembers sitting in her grandfather’s kitchen, surrounded by the smells of home cooking, and peppering him with questions about her family history. Lopez’s grandparents originated from the San
Substantial and renewable scholarships are crucial for our students and their futures. Learn more about the latest scholarships created by our generous donors and supported by our community:A Queer Endeavor Kelley Therese Wylder Anderson
A Queer Endeavor’s 2021 Educator Institute for Equity and JusticeWho are we, and why did we come together? We are a diverse collective of School of Education graduate students and faculty bound together by a shared commitment to
This has been a particularly unexpected and challenging time in education and beyond. We asked our alumni teachers: What have you learned over the past year and will be carrying into the future?
Please join us in recognizing our faculty who retired recently and learning more about their next steps.What are you excited about in retirement?Julie Andrew, CU Teach master teacher: “I’m excited to do new things. I will be attending the Colorado
Brief updates about what’s new in the School of Education Inaugural cohort of BA graduates working on the forefront of social changeThe 91´«Ă˝ School of Education conferred its first Bachelor of Arts degrees in and
Come dream with usThis new school year has been different from any other I (and I suspect most of us) have experienced. Although the school year always signals new beginnings, this year there was a heightened sense of beginning